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‘Furious’ Klopp blasts Liverpool players despite Southampton win

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Jurgen Klopp once again proved he is a perfectionist after Liverpool’s comprehensive 4-0 win over Southampton, criticising his players for giving away too many chances across the 90 minutes.

Diogo Jota completed a brace to give the Reds a two-goal advantage inside 32 minutes and Thiago and Virgil van Dijk netted either side of the break to put themselves out of sight at Anfield.




The result saw Liverpool leapfrog Man City into second place in the Premier League, with Klopp’s side riding a three-match winning streak after West Ham defeat.

Liverpool endured a difficult period between December and March last campaign, but finished strongly to secure third place and Champions League football.




Asked about Liverpool’s current form compared to last campaign at his post-match press conference, Klopp said: ‘It’s not so easy to talk about football games when we lose them like we did last season so often in a specific period of the season, but I knew what we were lacking.

‘We were lacking stability, we didn’t have stability. Not because we had no centre-backs for a while and had to find solutions for that, the problem was that we were shocked that we could not play the football we wanted to play.

‘We didn’t have the stability which we have now, obviously, where everybody knows exactly what they have to do.

‘When you put midfielders back in the last line, then you put midfielders in the line who usually don’t play there or are protected by either [Jordan] Henderson or Fabinho and now they play double six or these kind of things so that’s a problem and all of a sudden you lose your rhythm.




‘We had to find solutions and thank god we found solutions early enough to qualify for the Champions League.

‘This year we had a proper pre-season which was incredibly helpful, especially up front with Sadio [Mane] and Mo [Salah]. They had the longest pre-season they’ve had for ages so we could really work on a lot of things and find the stability.’

Though pleased with the win, Klopp felt there was need for improvement from a defensive perspective after his players allowed the Saints to take seven shots at goal.

‘Talking about stability, I was not happy with the chances we conceded today, to be honest,’ the German added.

‘I have no problem with Ali making saves in a football game, but these saves were too spectacular so we have to really work on that. ‘We have to be as stable, serious, ruthless defensively as possible.

‘That then gives us the platform to play football and then we can create and score. It will not be forever like this that we score two goals per game, but it happened so far and so that’s good. ‘But if we win a game 1-0 then I’m happy as well.’

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