JURGEN KLOPP insists he is not concerned by Liverpool's home form ahead of tonight's Europa League visit of Bordeaux.
Liverpool have won only three times in 10 matches at Anfield - with just one of those coming since the German took over from Brendan Rodgers in mid-October.
The Reds have scored just eight goals in six league matches at home and their record in Europe - two draws and two goals - is equally poor.
But Klopp is not too worried as they head into a game against Bordeaux which, should they win or achieve a goalless draw, will see them qualify for the knockout stages.
"Usually in football it (home form) is not the biggest difference and it should not make a bigger point than it is," he said.
"What we have to develop in the first case is our performance and that is what we have done in the last few weeks.
"Most of the goals we conceded were set-plays. It was not easy to create chances against us so you take that more stability from that and then you can play football."
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