Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said his side will be difficult to beat in their next Premier League match against Arsenal on Sunday.
The German coach made this known after Liverpool's goalless draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.
He acknowledged that the Gunners are "flying" this season as they chase down a first Premier League title since 2004.
“A different opponent in the next game, different jobs to do, but we will find a way to cause them problems,” said Jurgen Klopp while discussing the big game with Arsenal on Sunday.
"Each development and each step starts with being difficult to beat. And we have to be difficult to beat again. That’s what we have to be first and foremost.
“If we do that, we build confidence and we are much closer to our best self than we are at the moment. That isn’t possible without super hard work."
He however warned Mikel Arteta's side that Liverpool will take advantage of playing at Anfield to bounce back to winning ways on Sunday.
“Arsenal are flying and in incredible shape and playing super football, it’s really good to watch as well.
"But we are there, it’s a home game, and our home record is not as bad as our away record.
“If we are difficult to beat against Arsenal, we can win this game. If not, Arsenal will just go over us.
"I’m really looking forward to this game now as tonight I saw a step. That’s what I wanted,” Klopp added.
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