Its more than four months since Jurgen Klopp was appointed as Liverpools new manager, but how much of an impact has he had? Adam Bate examines the progress so far...Jurgen Klopp is an infectious personality. In December, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson told Sky Sports that the new boss was having a real positive impact and insisted the team would just keep getting better and better under the German. Hendersons predecessor, Steven Gerrard, claimed he felt taller just by having a coffee with Klopp.And yet, while the former Borussia Dortmund coach has already enjoyed several memorable moments in England, Liverpools season continues to stutter along. Tenth when Klopp took the reins, he has only been able to get them up to ninth. Two late Sunderland goals at Anfield on Saturday saw another two points dropped as they were overtaken by Everton. Klopp missed that fixture with appendicitis - just the latest problem in a winter thats been full of them. A plethora of injuries in attack and defence have hampered progress, while Liverpools involvement in three separate cup competitions has left Klopp with little time to focus on long-term planning on the training ground. The Sunday Supplement panel on who is to blame for Daniel Sturridges situation But with more than four months having passed since he pitched up on Merseyside to instant acclaim, Sundays clash with Aston Villa will be Klopps 30th in charge in all competitions. Thats enough to provide a body of work that reveals the issues he has addressed and those that continue to cause problems. Lets examine the evidence...ResultsThere have been high points. A 3-1 win at Chelsea was impressive, while Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher described the 4-1 victory at Manchester City as one of the best hes seen by any team in the Premier League. But excitement at these triumphs must be tempered by a host of unconvincing displays that have exposed the teams ongoing frailties. Liverpool players celebrate their teams first goal in the 4-1 win at Manchester City There were comprehensive defeats at Newcastle and Watford, while the teams home form has been an issue too. Klopp actually has a worse win percentage than predecessor Brendan Rodgers this season, with his Premier League win percentage of 35 per cent identical to that of Roy Hodgson - a man who lost the Liverpool job after 20 games. Klopp has had 17 at the helm. Liverpool managers Premier League win percentages Manager PL win percentage Roy Hodgson 35% Kenny Dalglish 43% Brendan Rodgers 52% Jurgen Klopp 35% Of course, the cup competitions have been a positive. While Klopp has appeared bemused by the relentless nature of the fixture list - and those FA Cup replays - hes kept Liverpool in all of these competitions. Later this month, he takes the team to Wembley for the Capital One Cup final against Manchester City.AttackingThe 6-1 win at Southampton in the teams Capital One Cup quarter-final at St Marys showcased just how devastating a Klopp team can be going forwards. Liverpool fans havent seen enough of it, but there have been hints at the sort of fluency not seen by the Reds since the heady days of the 2013/14 season. Liverpool were all smiles as they put six past Southampton in the club After scoring only eight goals in eight Premier League games prior to his arrival, Liverpool scored 24 in 17 under Klopp - an impressive upturn, given that he has still not been able to rely on Danny Ings and Daniel Sturridge. There are still doubts over summer signing Christian Bentekes long-term ability to adapt to life at Anfield. Premier League chances created (since Klopps arrival) Chances created Liverpool 236 Tottenham 220 Man City 208 Underlying data supports the view that Klopp has brought greater fluency. In fact, Liverpool have created more chances than any Premier League team since his arrival in October. The quality of those chances is an issue - not least due to Philippe Coutinhos penchant for optimistic long-range shooting - but its something to work with.DefendingUnfortunately, the problems at the other end have not gone away and Klopp appears as exacerbated as anyone by Liverpools inability to prevent opponents finding the net. This is a team that has conceded more Premier League goals this season than any team outside the bottom six. Plenty of them have come on Klopps watch too. Simon Mignolet has been among those to blame for Liverpools error-strewn displays After beginning the campaign with three consecutive clean sheets, only four more have followed in 17 games under the new man and Liverpool are yet to keep a shut-out in 2016. Thats particularly frustrating for Klopp, given that only Tottenham have faced fewer Premier League shots on target. Liverpool just arent saving them. Premier League 2015/16: Errors leading to shots Errors Liverpool 25 Arsenal 23 Aston Villa 22 Everton 22 There can be little sympathy while they remain the architects of their own problems. Only West Ham have conceded more goals as a result of individual errors and when it comes to shots as a result of mistakes, Liverpool are making more than anyone. Thirteen different players have been responsible too - only bottom-club Aston Villa have so many culprits.StyleWhile these errors have undermined progress, its merely a continuation of long-standing problems within the squad. But despite these ongoing issues, Liverpool have changed in other ways. We want to look different, said Klopp in his opening press conference. Thats what I expect. And he has succeeded in adding intensity to the teams work. Premier League 2015/16: Liverpools running Distance per game Sprints per game Under Rodgers 107.9km 474 Under Klopp 112.8km 557 That much was evident in the very first game in charge when Liverpool became the first team in 2015/16 to outrun Tottenham. Klopps men made 614 high-intensity sprints at White Hart Lane, despite having only passed the 500 mark twice in eight games under Rodgers. Theyve since made 600 or more sprints on three further occasions this term. Liverpool have made 578 tackles this season, more than any other team in the Premier League. On average, Klopps Liverpool make 83 more sprints per game than under Rodgers and are running almost five kilometres further as a team. Its symptomatic of the pressing game that Klopp demands. Similarly, only Leicester have come close to making as many tackles. While results are lagging, there are signs that Liverpool are looking much more like a Klopp team.ConclusionThis feeling that Liverpool might be on an exciting path is just one of many differences between Klopps team and Hodgsons version, even while the supporters wait for those win percentages to diverge. The underlying numbers offer encouragement that when the obvious issues are addressed - injuries, personnel and time - tangible improvement is likely. Jamie Carraghers cheeky offer to resume his playing career with Liverpool Furthermore, with the club still in three cup competitions, notably the Capital One Cup final, there is an opportunity for Klopp to deliver in his first season what Rodgers could not come up with in three full campaigns - a trophy. 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Marcus WillisThe buildup had begun days before, with word that a part-time coach from Britain had come through prequalifying to get a shot at playing the worlds biggest tournament. Interest increased as Willis then proceeded to qualify for the main draw -- even Roger Federer started paying attention. By the time he defeated Ricardas Berankis in the first round for a seventh successive victory, there was practically a frenzy.His story was told again and again. The 26-year-old, who was ranked No. 772 and drank soda and ate candy bars during matches, had almost quit the game. He decided to come back and then almost quit again before his girlfriend persuaded him to take another shot. Most weeks he was either giving lessons at a local court or traipsing around Europe competing in league tennis. Now he was facing Federer on Centre Court of the All England Club, a packed crowd cheering as he hit a couple of spectacular winners during an entertaining encounter. Not my standard Wednesday, Willis said after his 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 loss.2. Dominika CibulkovaCibulkova had such a low opinion of her grass-court skills that she scheduled her wedding on the day of the Wimbledon womens final. Just one potential problem: Shes actually not so bad on the grass.Starting with a title at the warm-up event at Eastbourne, Cibulkova won nine straight matches on grass, putting her wedding plans in disarray. Her fourth-round victory against Agnieszka Radwanska was one of the finest of the tournament -- a three-setter Cibulkova called an amazing, amazing match and the most physically tough contest of her career. But the Slovaks run was stopped in the quarterfinals by Elena Vesnina, giving her plenty of time to get to the church.It was a good showing for the small, but powerful Cibulkova. A former finalist at the Australian Open, she had heel surgery a year ago and has run into some tough draws this season. With her ranking back up to No. 12, she will now get the benefit of beingg seeded at tournaments.ddddddddddddIts probably good she didnt book a honeymoon. Cibulkova is scheduled to play in next weeks WTA event at Stanford.3.?Elena VesninaVesninas wedding planning was better than Cibulkovas -- I did it in the offseason, she said -- which meant no scheduling concerns for the Russian as she reached her first Grand Slam semifinal.Though she wasnt much of a match for Serena Williams in the semis, it was still a long way from the qualifying events she had been playing just a couple of months ago.I was playing all tournaments starting from qualifications, she said. It was not easy, to be honest, because I was in top 30, then I was like No. 120.Im really happy that it didnt break me up. I think the difficult times, every single player has to go through it because it makes you better.Vesnina is now back up to No. 24 in the rankings and within reach of her career-high of No. 21 from 2013.4. Venus WilliamsReaching the Wimbledon semifinals wouldnt normally be a big deal for a five-time champion. But at 36, and with just one win this season over a player currently in the top 50 prior to Wimbledon, it was a big deal for Williams.Losing to Angelique Kerber in the semifinals prevented Venus from another dream Wimbledon final against her sister, but the older Williams did come away with a trophy as she combined with Serena to win the womens doubles.Along the way, Venus cemented her position as the elder stateswoman of the game. And shes not done yet.Retiring is the easy way, she said. I dont have time for easy. Tennis is just hard.5. Sam QuerreyNot even Querrey suspected he would beat Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon. Until he won the first-set tiebreak, anyway. Then he told himself, All right, I can beat this guy.It took another day and several rain delays, but thats what he did, producing some big hitting and clutch serving to win in four sets. 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