Milner: Klopp's style becoming second nature for Liverpool

James Milner has stated that he belives the German's managerial style is becoming 'second nature', and despite a shaky start, they are now on track for success.
Klopp didn't have immediate success upon his arrival at Liverpool, and has a fairly average record of 21 wins from 44 games since arriving. However it seems that the side are finally adapting to his style of play, and are enjoying much more success, winning four straight games, and losing only once in their last 11.
England international James Milner has attributed this recent success to the fact the team are now accustomed to Klopp's style.
"We seem to be in the rhythm at the moment," Milner told Sky Sports.
"You need a full squad and we have got a quality squad of players, a young squad as well but when the younger guys have come in they have done brilliantly as well.
"There's a lot of competition for places and that's what you need.
"The manager's style is a bit more second nature than it was a few months ago, we know how he wants to play and everyone is on the same page. I think you can see that in the performances."
Milner seems to be one of the players flourishing the most under Klopp, and has grabbed seven assists in his past four appearances.
"It [assisting] has always been a quiet strength," he added.
"I like to get forward and try to create as many chances as I can, and goals. That's something I work on. You just want to contribute, whether it's goals or assists. It's nice to keep contributing.
"We just want to keep this run going and finish the season strongly. It's another good performance and good bit of momentum to take into the next few games."