Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has urged his side to remain “angry and greedy” as the race for the Champions League qualification enters the final run-in.

Having beaten Premier League leaders Manchester City 5-1 on aggregate, the Reds will now face Roma, who completed a heroic comeback against Barcelona, in the semi-final.

The Reds are in a strong position to secure their spot in the competition for next season, with the club 10 points ahead of Chelsea in fifth.

Klopp’s men will face Chelsea in their penultimate top-flight game this season, but that could all be irrelevant by that point, if the club can win their next three league matches.

Klopp, who is expected to field a strong team against Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon, has said his side must not let up, despite their celebrations after beating Manchester City. Klopp said;

Now it’s a case of attitude, character stuff like that – that you stay greedy, and want to do the next step.

That’s why it is important we are fully focused on Bournemouth.

There is so much positivity because there is so much to go for us, but when I hear people say we are already qualified for the Champions League, how can we think it not possible Chelsea will win the next three? That we should concentrate only on Roma? Wow.

Bournemouth is really difficult, West Brom may be relegated and thinking completely free to create a good football game for their supporters and then Stoke might see it as their last chance.

It is full throttle. It is not allowed that we celebrate among ourselves. I see the positive things but do not feel them because there is a job to do.