Liverpool's assistant manager Pep Lijnders has denied the Reds' recent success has been because of a change in their playing style.
The reigning Premier League champions have undergone a complete makeover from the team which Jurgen Klopp inherited in 2015.
Initially Klopp's side displayed a fast, frantic version of the football he found success with at Borussia Dortmund. Over the intervening years Liverpool have become a more solid, controlled unit, but Lijnders insists their tactics have not changed. "People always say 'ah Liverpool changed style' no, we never changed style," Lijnders said on the Big Interview podcast. "We have a more compact team, we are better positioned when we have the ball so they see less hectic moments. "Tha
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