Irish Independent

Klopp defends absence of cover

- Mark Critchley

LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp has defended his decision not to sign a central defender this summer after the club was frustrated in its attempts to prise Virgil van Dijk away from Southampto­n.

Klopp chose not to move for an alternativ­e to Van Dijk once it became clear that Southampto­n were unwilling to sell the 26-yearold, despite the defensive frailties that have dogged Liverpool in recent years.

Such frailties were on display once again on Wednesday night during the club’s long-awaited return to the Champions League, as Group E opponents Sevilla scored two easily-preventabl­e goals.

The disappoint­ing defensive display, which came four days after a 5-0 thrashing at Manchester City, led to renewed calls for investment in defence and claims that an alternativ­e to Van Dijk should have been signed.

Speaking ahead of Burnley’s visit to Anfield today, Klopp (above) confirmed that Liverpool had looked at other defenders, but it was decided that none would immediatel­y improve the team.

“We watched all of them 500 million times,” Klopp said. “What if the new player doesn’t hit the first ball and he makes exactly the same mistake? It’s a mistake they all made in their life, but it is like: ‘He is a £65 million signing, he will improve.’ Why do you think the other one cannot improve? I don’t understand that.

“We want to make right decisions. A big part of football and life is really putting faith in the people you work with – trusting them – because they all can improve. They all can. (Defenders at other clubs) are all good out there but they are not that good that you say ‘yes, they help immediatel­y’.”

“I had to make a decision and the decision was our boys are not worse than them,” he added.

Klopp has at times been accused of showing too much trust in his players but the Liverpool manager says he will continue to do just that.

“I trust people until they give me an opportunit­y or a possibilit­y not to trust them anymore. That’s how I understand life.

“My job is really to get the best out of these boys. It’s my job to make sure we can perform as good as possible.”

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