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Jurgen Klopp full of praise for "big, big talent" Adama Traore

Jurgen Klopp full of praise for
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Jurgen Klopp believes Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo has brought the best out of Adama Traore.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp claims he always knew Wolves winger Adama Traore would become a star once he found the right manager to nurse his burgeoning career.

After starting out at Barcelona, a failed £7million move to Aston Villa followed in 2015 as he made just 12 appearances in his one and only season with the club before a switch to Middlesbrough a year later.

Two relatively successful seasons followed on Teesside during which time he caught the eye of Nuno Espirito Santo, with Wolves shelling out £18million for the 23-year-old from Spain in 2018.

Under Nuno, Traore's talent has finally flourished, in particular this season as his all action, energetic displays have caught the eye and proven the undoing of many opposing teams, not least Manchester City, against whom he has scored home and away.

Ahead of Wolves' Premier League visit to Anfield on Sunday, Klopp, who concedes Traore has long been on his radar, said: "He finally found his manager who found a position for him.

"At Middlesbrough he was exceptional, but somebody had to give him the right information.

"(He is) a big, big talent. You would never have thought he is that young, but he is still very young, and now he has found it (the right manager). It was always clear it would happen one day, and now it has. Good for Wolves!

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp claims Adama Traore (left) is "a big, big talent" (Nick Potts/PA)

"He is really dangerous. In a big space (Leicester striker) Jamie Vardy is difficult to defend, but I would say Traore is even more difficult to defend because his speed is exceptional."

Hailing the work of Nuno as "incredible", Klopp must now plot a way past a team he considers as "very dangerous" as Liverpool aim to keep their 35-match unbeaten league run going against a Wolves team who gave the Reds' title hopes a major boost by coming from two goals down to beat City 3-2 on Friday night.

It is a testament to what Klopp has built over his time with the Reds that the hunger and desire of his players shows no sign of waning.

As to how he keeps such a level so high, Klopp said: "I am blessed – I have a very smart team. That's how it is. It's not as if I have to tell them constantly, 'Stay focused!' They are.

"We have so many good characters in the team, they know each other. There's nobody who is flying, not a little bit.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp wants to hear Anfield roar to help him through the next three games in eight days on home soil. (Adam Davy/PA)

"Two years ago it was like this, and we didn't have the same points. A few things came together, the quality and the experience we have made together. A lot of things are more settled, and all this stuff, so that's all good."

The visit of Wolves is the first of three home matches in the space of eight days as Liverpool also welcome Sheffield United in the league, and then Merseyside rivals Everton in the FA Cup.

With the games coming thick and fast, and changes in personnel inevitable to cope with the fixture congestion, Klopp has called on the fans to play their part in keeping his players going.

"Now we play three games in a row," said Klopp. "I can tell already we need massive help from the crowd because the period is so intense and we need to use each source for these games.

"Hopefully, our people are rested enough to be at our absolute best because that's exactly what we need."

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2Leicester CityLeicester20133443192442
3Manchester CityMan City20132554233141
4Chelsea2011273528735
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd208753223931
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs208663629730
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves207942925430
8Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd207852319429
9Crystal Palace207671822-427
10Everton207492330-725
11Newcastle UnitedNewcastle207492030-1025
12Arsenal205962630-424
13Burnley2073102332-924
14Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton206592428-423
15Southampton2064102438-1422
16Bournemouth2055102028-820
17West Ham UnitedWest Ham1954102132-1119
18Aston Villa2053122536-1118
19Watford2037101533-1816
20Norwich CityNorwich2034132140-1913

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