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Jurgen Klopp says it would be 'a crime' to rest Mohamed Salah for visit of 'tricky' Brighton and admits he can't keep all his players happy...which he believes is a nice problem to have

Jurgen Klopp says it would be a 'crime' were he to rest the likes of Mo Salah against Brighton today - and he hopes those left out are angry.

The Liverpool boss will not entertain the idea of rotation for the visit of the fifth-placed Seagulls.

Instead, he will revert to his strongest available XI as his side bids to extend their 23-match unbeaten run in all competitions.

Jurgen Klopp said he's in no mood to rest his stars when Brighton visit Anfield on Saturday
The Liverpool manager said it would be 'a crime' to rest in-form Mo Salah (right)

The Liverpool manager said it would be 'a crime' to rest in-form Mo Salah (right)

'To rest players against Brighton would be a crime, they are much too good,' he said.