Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard insists he has full confidence in the ability of manager Jurgen Klopp to bring success to the club. Reds are seven in the Premier League, seven points to win Manchester City, winning only three out of seven games. On Sunday in Newcastle United, the Anfield club had just one win in the last seven games at all competitions while not keeping a clean Arsenal racket from August 4th to 28th. Pressure has begun to build on Klopp after recent results, but Gerrard is confident that the team makes great progress under the former head of Borussia Dortmund. "League does not lie: Liverpool are where they are," said Gerrard, who made 710 appearances for the club, Sky Sports News said. "But what I would say is that I really enjoy watching the team at this time. "I like the leader, I think this team and the club brought forward, there is a lot of excitement. "I see Jurgen at this point is a little frustrated, but we are all of us." "We're all fans, of course, it could be a little better if there was a chance or individual mistakes could be avoided. "But we have seven games and Liverpool is able to go on a long run of the game. "I am very, very confident that this season can be a success, whether in league or in Europe or in the FA Cup. I am a great, great believer in this manager." Liverpool faces congestion after an international break with a home match against Manchester United, followed by trips to Maribor in Europe and Tottenham on top of the flight. But Gerrard believes that in the big games the Cloppy side has shown its true ability. "I can not wait for these two games, because seeing Liverpool since Jurgen came, these are games where Liverpool seems to have made the wrong results to everyone and puts top performance," said former England captain, now Reds side coach. "I think their record is at best on the top, so if I'm a Liverpool player or a Liverpool manager, these games can not come quickly. "The frustrating thing for Liverpool is currently an international break after a few games where they feel they needed better. "I think Liverpool will be snorting after the end of an international break and really enjoy the games. With one good result or some good results, they will find themselves back in the top four."

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