Worrying changes nothing. Negativity does have some sort of tangible effect though, so we need to all be singing from the same hymn sheet. What is the point of following a team, in any sport, if you are going to hate it when things get exciting? We don't exist as a football club to meander and loiter around mid-table, we don't exist to cause shocks every now and then and be semi-relevant. We exist to win things and to be involved in the business end of competitions. We're into the final third of the season and we have the league title in our own hands. That shouldn't be a shock or an aberration, at least not when you are looking at the bigger picture.
Klopp didn't come here for a payday. He could've chosen any club in the world pretty much but he chose us. His goal would've been very simple: to win at least one major trophy. We came agonizingly close in Europe last season and it would take a brave man now to rule us out of winning that competition under Jurgen's tenure. I would imagine though that Klopp understood - and if he didn't entirely when he arrived he most definitely does now - the importance and significance of ending the title drought here. We're very close now but we aren't Leicester. This isn't a perfect storm. This isn't a league with major teams in transition or who are under-performing. This is 3 years of planning, recruitment, training and hard work coming to fruition. Jurgen himself believes we are a season ahead of schedule, so take it from the man who has masterminded this thing that the best is yet to come.
Enjoy it now though. We are close. We are right in this fucking thing. We are here on merit, we are here because up until now we've been the best team in the league this season. If we continue that trend for the next 12 games then Jurgen is going to be walking around Anfield on a hot May afternoon swigging pints and leading the orchestra. If that image doesn't excite you or get rid of the worry then I'm afraid nothing will.