Darwin Nunez admits that adapting to English football has been a bit of a problem.
If it wasn't for the two members of the coaching team, he wouldn't know what the German boss was talking about.
He said that they don't talk a lot. He doesn't know Spanish or English.
Two of Klopp's coaches speak Portuguese and one of them,Pep Lijnders, is from Portugal.
"They are the translators when Klopp talks to the group," Nunez told TNT Sports Brasil. "They sit next to me and explain what I have to do.
I wouldn't know what to do if they didn't tell me.
I have to repay the support of the coach on the field.
After serving a three- match ban for his red card against Crystal Palace, Nunez has failed to score in five appearances for the club.
He made his first start for the Reds in a month on Tuesday, and they beat Rangers 2-0 in the group stage of the competition.
As training and games go by, I will adapt little by little, but the truth is that it was a little difficult to adapt.
It was difficult after the red card. I know I made a mistake, and now I know it won't happen again.
I have to be calm during the games. Mistakes will serve as a learning experience for us.
If I don't score, I have to be calm because I want to leave my mark on the team.
More will come in when the first goal is scored. I've been through that before and it's a bit uncomfortable because we live on goals.
The coach has supported me. My team-mates support me at all times and I will always try to score goals or help the team in any way I can.