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Published 20:22 7 Oct 2017 BST

Klopp's close-knit backroom staff doesn't begin and end with the key trio. They are ably abetted by a crucial network of trusted experts including Pepijn Lijnders (First-team development coach), John Achterberg (First-team goalkeeping coach), Andreas Kornmayer (Head of fitness and conditioning), and Mona Nemmer (Head of nutrition).
The problem with such an established crew is that it can be hard to break into it unless you're perfectly suited to the environment and attune to the very same aims and objectives. Ahead of Liverpool's game with Manchester United next weekend, a key but relatively new member of the Anfield staff has discovered this the hard way.
Head of Physiotherapy Andy Renshaw has been relieved of his duties just 15 months after being appointed to the post. He was promoted from within the club's Academy when long-serving and popular physio Chris Morgan vacated the position in 2016, but has now been sacked from the club he joined back in 2009.
There is no news on who will replace Renshaw on a permanent basis as of yet, but the Anfield outfit will need to decide upon a temporary solution for United's visit next weekend.Explore more on these topics: