Liverpool fell to eighth in the Premier League following their third straight loss as they were defeated 4-1 by Manchester City.

Following the recent departures of Antonio Conte at Spurs, Brendan Rodgers at Leicester and Graham Potter at Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp said he is "not afraid" of being fired by Liverpool.

"I'm aware of the fact that I am sitting here because of the past, not because of what we did this season," he told a news conference on Monday. "We have smart owners -- they know about the situation. If this was my first season, it would be slightly different.

"I'm not afraid [of the sack], no. There's no need for being afraid, I need to deliver. I am not here as a mural on house walls, I am here to deliver.

"I am fully in -- but we have to sort this. We cannot just continue playing how we do from time to time. I am really disappointed about us that we do this but it happens. We have to find a way out.

"What can I say about that [the sackings]? The elephant in the room is probably why am I still sitting here in this crazy world? Last man standing."