(Reuters) - Former England striker Alan Shearer has said Liverpool have made no significant headway under Juergen Klopp since the German replaced Brendan Rodgers as the Merseyside club's manager in 2015.
Rodgers was sacked with Liverpool struggling at both ends of the pitch and Klopp's appointment was seen as something of a coup for Liverpool's owners, the Boston-based Fenway Sports Group.
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