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Klopp criticises Liverpool squad for overlooking Minamino in loss to Chelsea

Jurgen Klopp was frustrated his Liverpool team failed to find Takumi Minamino more often in his club’s defeat to Chelsea in the FA Cup.

The Liverpool head coach tried to play down the loss, as they slumped to their second defeat in a row for the first time this campaign.




Klopp said he was happy with the performance, but admitted right-back Neco Williams was one of the players who should have picked out Minamino more in the match.

He said: ‘Takumi (Minamino) had a really good game. We could have used him much more often.




‘If Neco (Williams) sees him once or twice he was completely free at the edge [of the box], he shot the cross more or less. If he’d seen him it would have helped.’

‘Losing 2-0 is not cool, but in this case it is relatively easy to explain – we made two massive mistakes around the goals,’ Klopp added.

‘Adrian made a super save a second or two seconds before and then this ball, a really good shot from Willian and he could not make that save.

‘But before that we lost the ball and that’s a problem. It was not the biggest shock because it is football.



‘I liked the reaction, liked the way we played, some good stuff, it was a super-intense game and both teams were really running like mad.

‘It was clear it would be difficult, but we had our moments, we had good chances, especially the one where I don’t know who saved the balls – a defender or the goalie or whatever – when we shot three or four times.

‘We conceded a second one and that didn’t help obviously and it was then a bit more difficult to take. Chelsea defended with all they had, threw the bodies in, really, physical.

‘We couldn’t score, they couldn’t score and so the game finished with 2-0 and we are out of the competition, which is the opposite of what we wanted.’

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