Jurgen Klopp says his struggling Liverpool team must show “reaction after reaction” when they face Premier League leaders Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday.The Reds are 10 points behind fourth-placed Manchester United and face an uphill task to qualify for next season’s Champions League.Another clash between the two – another goalless drawLiverpool have taken just one point from their past three games – all away – but have won nine of their 13 league matches at Anfield this season.”We are at home and still have to show reaction after reaction after reaction – we have to – and improvement,” Klopp said on Friday.”That’s what we will absolutely try on Sunday.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7161304##A much-changed Liverpool side drew 0-0 at Chelsea in midweek after defeats at Bournemouth and Manchester City.”We have to change, we have to find a basis we can build on,” said Klopp, whose side hammered Manchester United 7-0 in their last home game in early March.”First step: intensity, desire, passion. Good at Chelsea, really, that was good. The rest, not so much. But it’s fine – let’s go from there.”Klopp, who admitted his team were low on confidence, said the Anfield factor could be crucial.##EDITORS_CHOICE##”It’s no secret that the combination of our people and the ground and then the boys is a pretty good combination, so that’s what we have to throw in as well – but not relying on it,” he said.”We have to push the train. In this moment, I have a very good feeling that we can do that.”If it weren’t for the past, I wouldn’t be here anymoreThe German said he remained calm despite a disappointing campaign for Liverpool – who came close to winning an unprecedented quadruple last season.”I’m really calm in this moment,” he said. “You might be surprised but I’m really calm.”I’m in it, I see everything and I base my decisions on that. And in the end, we will see what the outcome is. I cannot do more. And, again, we have to keep going and we will.”Klopp said Colombia international winger Luis Diaz, out since October with a knee injury, is expected to be available for the match against Leeds on April 17.Midfielder Thiago Alcantara, sidelined for two months with a hip problem, could return against Arsenal, while defender Virgil van Dijk is set to be back after illness forced him to miss the Chelsea game.© Agence France-PressePREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 30Saturday14:30: (1.50) Man.Utd. (4.20) Everton (6.75)17:00: (1.65) Aston Villa (3.70) Nott.Forest (5.60)17:00: (3.70) Brentford (3.50) Newcastle (2.15)17:00: (2.90) Fulham (3.15) West Ham (2.75)17:00: (1.95) Leicester (3.60) Bournemouth (4.20)17:00: (2.65) Tottenham (3.25) Brighton (2.75)17:00: (3.90) Wolverhampton (3.40) Chelsea (2.00)19:30: (11.0) Southampton (6.00) Man.City (1.25)Sunday16:00: (2.15) Leeds (3.45) Crystal Palace (3.70)18:30: (2.80) Liverpool (3.50) Arsenal (2.60)***odds are subject to change***