Klopp has revealed Liverpool have ripped up their usual training and coaching methods as they continue moving towards a "new LFC" under his tenure.
the Reds are enjoying an impressive end to the season with last Saturday's 1-0 home win over Brentford their sixth successive Premier League triumph
The run - their best such sequence in more than a year - has coincided with a change in formation that has seen Trent Alexander-Arnold regularly push from right-back into central midfield,
Klopp has previously suggested "the future has started already" at Anfield, and the Reds boss has explained how his coaching staff have chosen not to wait until next season to start implementing a new-look approach.
Jürgen Klopp:
"We have started a new process for us," he said. "It feels for us a breath of fresh air. The coaching is different, the sessions are different, everything is like we have opened up our own chest. Let's go for that, we have nothing to lose anymore in this year. So why don't we start the new LFC now already - and that's what we did.
"I see a lot of good moments, to be honest, but of course we have to adapt, we have to learn, we have to improve 100% and we will.
"At the moment we've been having three games a week so there's not a lot of improvement possible apart from telling the boys 'that was good' or 'that was not so good'."
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