That is according to pundit and former Liverpool player Phil Thompson.

The German boss has faced scrutiny in recent weeks after Liverpool's impressive start to the season came to a sudden halt.

The Reds were thrashed by Manchester City 5-0 after the international break and are currently four games without a win.

But despite the criticism of Klopp, former Liverpool caretaker manager Thompson believes the boss should not be under pressure.

"There shouldn't be any debate about his position at Liverpool," Thompson said on Sky Sports show The Debate.

"I would like to think he's building a side now. I believe they are better now [than under Brendan Rodgers].

"The defensive side of things has been Liverpool's Achilles heel, not just through Klopp's reign, but we had the same thing with Brendan.

"I love the way he plays," he added.

"Yes, he's got his problems but at the moment I don't see anyone anywhere near Jurgen Klopp, and that's the problem.

"Who would Liverpool go for? Who would they bring in [to replace Klopp]?

"These people who are questioning Klopp, I'm not hearing anybody come up with a solution to it."

Much of the criticism for Klopp relates to his inability to fix Liverpool's defensive woes.

And Thompson gave his opinion as to why the club are struggling at the back.

"Liverpool's best defender at the start of the season has been allowed to leave," Thompson said.

"Sakho was our best defender. He was a warrior, a fighter and a battler and you saw it at Crystal Palace last season.

"He was like it at Liverpool too.

"I know there are fallings out at football clubs all the time but somewhere along the line, you can't cut off your nose to spite your face."

"Klopp should have made up with the boy. He should've banned him but then brought him back into the fold."

Liverpool travel to Leicester City this weekend, hoping to get back to winning ways.