Football Videos Klopp: Missing top four would not lead to mass exodus Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp does not expect to see players lining up to leave the club if it fails to qualify for next season's Champions League. Reuters 06 March, 2021 10:37 IST Klopp: Missing top four would not lead to mass exodus Reuters 06 March, 2021 10:37 IST Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp does not expect to see players lining up to leave the Premier League champion if it fails to qualify for next season's Champions League. Liverpool waltzed to the title last season but a campaign marred by injuries and poor form has left it in seventh on 43 points from 27 games, four points adrift of Chelsea in fourth."I know we have loyalty from the players," Klopp told reporters ahead of Sunday's Premier League home game against Fulham. "It isn't a situation where a player in the squad says, 'We are not in the Champions League so I have to leave'. That will not happen. I know them well enough to know that."RELATED | Liverpool in crisis after 1-0 loss to ChelseaLiverpool has played in Europe's elite club competition for the last four seasons, winning the title in 2019. But five of its six European campaigns before that were in the second-tier Europa League.‘Ready for a battle’Klopp said failure to secure Champions League football next season would not lead to another spell in the wilderness. "This club will not be a regular out of the Champions League - this year is difficult, we know that, but the potential and the power of the club is a completely different one," he said."I do not know the team 10 years ago but we are ready for a battle in this era, and with the team we have together.""I obviously did not think about what happened in the past but what I can say is nobody has to worry about the future of the club because it is in good hands." Watch: When a journalist joined celebrating fans after Australia qualified for FIFA World Cup 2022 Roy Krishna leaves ATK Mohun Bagan - a look back at his time in the ISL Two Manchester United fans look back at Liverpool's failed Champions League, quadruple bids Benzema is probably the most underestimated player in history, says UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin All Football Videos More Videos Real Madrid vs Liverpool, Champions League Final preview: Team news, players to watch out for Must watch: Roma players interrupt Mourinho's press conference to celebrate Conference League title Premier League recap: Man City win title, Liverpool misses out, Burnley relegated; Salah and Son share Golden Boot FIFA World Cup 2022: A look at the venues Premier League - 3 key battles to watch out for on matchday 38 Record breakers Gokulam Kerala ready for AFC Cup challenge Champions League semifinal leg 2: Real Madrid v Manchester City preview; star players; injury update Villarreal vs Liverpool Champions League semifinal leg 2: Two goals too many for Emery's boys?