Klopp back for Liverpool after undergoing surgery
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will be back in the dugout for his side's FA Cup replay at West Ham following surgery.
The German had his appendices removed at the weekend, forcing him to miss Liverpool's 2-2 home draw against Sunderland.
Klopp also thanks Liverpool's doctor for ensuring he went to hospital after his symptoms developed.
"I feel good. A lot of people have had this before.
"I'm very thankful to our doctor because he said, 'you should go to hospital', and I wasn't sure.
"The hospital doctor was a season ticket holder so he didn't see the game either."
Klopp wants the club to find a solution to the ticket price complaints after fans walked out of the Sunderland match in protest in the price of going to matches.
"It’s not too easy for me to say too much but I heard about this problem of course, Now I know it’s my problem too," he said.
"Everything I could say now would make it more complicated. First of all I have to collect more information.
"But I know Everyone in the club has a big interest to find a solution for us because it’s not what we want. we don’t want people to leave the stadium until the game finishes.
"That is all I can. When I heard about it I was disappointed, of course."