Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp ready for full throttle football as he takes another car for a spin ahead of Tottenham clash

  • Jurgen Klopp pictured giving the thumbs up getting into a Vauxhall Insignia on Wednesday evening
  • Liverpool manager in fine spirits after taking charge of first training session at Melwood with full squad
  • Enigmatic German coach was spotted in an Audi on Monday, as well as a Porsche on Tuesday
  • Klopp's new side take on Tottenham at White Hart Lane in his first Premier League clash on Saturday
  • Young full back Joe Gomez could miss the rest of the season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury

Jurgen Klopp will hope his new Liverpool side can hit top gear in his first game in charge on Saturday, and the German boss has picked up another set of wheels as he adjusts to life on Merseyside.

The former Dortmund manager was appointed as Brendan Rodgers' replacement a week ago, and was spotted in an Audi on Monday, as well as a Porsche on Tuesday.

And on Wednesday evening the enigmatic coach was pictured giving the thumbs up getting into a Vauxhall Insignia after his first training session with a full compliment of stars at Melwood.

Liverpool manager Klopp gives the thumbs up as he gets into his new Vauxhall Insignia on Wednesday evening

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp gives the thumbs up as he gets into his new Vauxhall Insignia on Wednesday evening

The German coach has been spotted in several different vehicles since being appointed as Brendan Rodgers' successor at Anfield

The German coach has been spotted in several different vehicles since being appointed as Brendan Rodgers' successor at Anfield

Klopp, who is yet to take charge of his first game, drove his new set a wheels away with coach Krawietz in the passenger seat

Klopp, who is yet to take charge of his first game, drove his new set a wheels away with coach Peter Krawietz in the passenger seat

The 48-year-old will hope for three points in the Premier League clash against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on Saturday

The 48-year-old will hope for three points in the Premier League clash against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on Saturday

KLOPP'S MODE OF TRANSPORT 

Car: Vauxhall Insignia

Price: Starting from £16,960

Top speed: 155mph

Klopp, who was driven in a Mercedes upon arrival in the city, appears to be settling in with ease and has also been looking around Rodgers' former luxury £1.2million apartment in the Sefton Park area.

He has been rotating his options, then, and will be keen to do so again when Liverpool take on Tottenham at White Hart Lane this weekend.

Klopp had only been able to work with a small group of players during the international break but welcomed back a whole host of stars who will be looking to shine ahead of the early kick-off in north London.

Brazilian midfielder Lucas Leiva is one who has been impressed by his new manager, and says the 48-year-old has been demanding '10 metres more' from each member of the squad.

The German has meanwhile promised his team will play very fast, and very strong. 'My teams must play at full throttle and take it to the limit every single game,' he said at his press conference last week.

He has had an uplifting effect on the supporters, the players and indeed the city. Klopp himself has been pictured out and about, even enjoying a drink with fans, and the latest snap of him again shows off his colourful character.

Klopp made his way to Melwood for his first full day in charge at the club's training ground in an Audi on Monday

Klopp made his way to Melwood for his first full day in charge at the club's training ground in an Audi on Monday

He was driven to the club's base on Tuesday in a Porsche and has been rotating his options after arriving in the city

He was driven to the club's base on Tuesday in a Porsche and has been rotating his options after arriving in the city

Upon touching down at John Lennon airport last Thursday, Klopp was chauffeured in a Mercedes people carrier

Upon touching down at John Lennon airport last Thursday, Klopp was chauffered in a Mercedes people carrier

Klopp has promised his Liverpool side will play very strong, very fast, 'full throttle football, taking it to the limit'

Klopp has promised his Liverpool side will play very strong, very fast, 'full throttle football, taking it to the limit'

The former Mainz man has been dealt a blow on the injury front, however, with young full back Joe Gomez set to miss the rest of the season with a serious knee injury. The defender limped out of England Under 21s' match against Kazakhstan on Tuesday and it appears he has damaged his anterior cruciate ligament.

The former Charlton starlet is still awaiting scans but his absence will leave Klopp with a headache as he is not blessed with a large pool of defenders.

Alberto Moreno could keep his place at left back against Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham side, while Klopp's assistant manager Zelko Buvak has now arrived at Liverpool after being granted a work permit.

Klopp and Buvak will be have to get the best out of the current Reds crop for now, many of which were Rodgers signings who haven't hit top form in the Premier League as of yet.

Joe Gomez could miss the rest of the season after picking up a serious knee injury for England Under 21s

Joe Gomez could miss the rest of the season after picking up an injury for England Under 21s, feared to be a serious knee problem

Klopp's assistant manager Zelko Buvak (centre) has now arrived at Liverpool after being granted a work permit ahead of Tottenham

Klopp's assistant manager Zelko Buvak (centre) has now arrived at Liverpool after being granted a work permit ahead of the Tottenham game

Christian Benteke is currently unavailable, though his manager insists he hasn't even thought about new recruits in January.

'I am not interested in how much money I will be allowed to spend in January', Klopp told Bild.

'It is only October and I don't even know how many games there are left until the winter. But we clearly have plenty of games left and we will be taking a look at our own players first.' 

Tottenham will be out for the kill after an encouraging run of form that leaves them eighth in the table, a point ahead of Saturday's opponents.

The Liverpool players listen up to Klopp during his first day with his full squad at Melwood - they play Tottenham on Saturday afternoon

The Liverpool players listen up to Klopp during his first day with his full squad at Melwood - they play Tottenham on Saturday afternoon

 

 

 

 

 

 

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