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Published 20:37 28 Jan 2017 GMT
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"If somebody asks me is this the lowest point of my Liverpool time until now, I don't know, but if it is then it is the perfect point to return because it's not possible to go lower."When you take a glance at the numbers, you realise that the man pegged to be Liverpool's saviour may just correct. While Klopp has been in charge, they haven't managed to win over half their games. A third-straight defeat saw the German's win percentage while at the helm of Liverpool drop to 47.7%. Some fans may argue that while it may seem awful now, the club is probably in a better state than it was in the hands of the last guy. However, that's not true at all, as Brendan Rodgers bowed out of Anfield with a 50.3% win percentage. To make matters worse, Louis van Gaal and David Moyes, two managers who ended their careers at rivals Manchester United as the butt of all the jokes, had respective win percentages of 52.4% and 52.9% while in charge of the Red Devils. Maybe Klopp was right when he said it couldn't get much lower.
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