Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Under fire Klopp expected to come up with a strong defence

- Agence France Presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LIVERPOOL ENDED A FOURGAME WINLESS RUN BY PREVAILING 32 AT LEICESTER CITY ON SATURDAY

LONDON: Liverpool approach the second game of their Champions League campaign away to Spartak Moscow on Tuesday with manager Jurgen Klopp under pressure to resolve their chronic defensive problems.

Liverpool ended a four-game winless run by prevailing 3-2 at Leicester City on Saturday, but they have conceded 10 goals in three consecutiv­e Premier League away games for the first time in the competitio­n’s 25-year history.

Klopp’s men have kept only two clean sheets in 10 matches this season and he admitted after last weekend’s 2-0 loss at Leicester in the League Cup that he was “really, really sick” of shipping soft goals.

But for all their defensive woes, which are symbolised by recurrent failings at set-pieces, Klopp has been reluctant to admit that he has a major problem on his hands.

Asked about his team’s difficulti­es at the back prior to their most recent game at Leicester, he protested: “It sounds like we have no points and are completely the worst team in the league.”

If Klopp has been spared more trenchant criticism, it is because his team, when on song, are capable of playing attacking football of scintillat­ing quality.

Liverpool crushed Arsenal 4-0 at the end of August and in Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Philippe Coutinho and new signing Mohamed Salah they possess some of the most talented forwards in the Premier League.

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