'We cannot suddenly decide to behave like Chelsea' - Klopp defends Liverpool's transfer policy

The German head coach has stressed the importance of sticking to a winning formula amid calls for reinforcements at Anfield

Jurgen Klopp has defended Liverpool's transfer policy, insisting the club cannot suddenly decide to "behave like Chelsea" after gradually putting together a title-winning team.

Liverpool stormed to their first league title in three decades last season, finishing 18 points clear of Manchester City after being crowned champions with a record-breaking seven games left to spare.

After failing to win a single piece of silverware during his first three seasons at Anfield, Klopp has managed to deliver four trophies in the space of two years, including the Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup.

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