The Borneo Post

Stand up and be counted, Klopp tells Liverpool

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LONDON: Jurgen Klopp pledged to “fix” his Liverpool team’s chronic defensive problems after a 4-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur left them 12 points adrift in the Premier League title race.

Spurs exploited abject Liverpool defending throughout Sunday’s game at Wembley, with Harry Kane scoring twice as Mauricio Pochettino’s men moved level on points with second- place Manchester United.

Liverpool have now conceded 16 league goals — their worst statistics at this stage of a season since 1964 — and Klopp said his team could forget about climbing the table until they sort things out at the back.

“We don’t have to talk about top four today. We are ninth,” said the Liverpool manager.

“We have the worst statistics since 1964. I can’t believe it. We are where we are, so we deserve that.”

He added: “We have to prove we are better defenders than we showed today.

“We had three unbelievab­le big scoresheet­s with Watford ( 3- 3), (Manchester) City (5- 0) and today. That alone is 12 goals we have conceded. That’s crazy.

“You don’t have to talk about quality. If they don’t have quality, they would not be involved in the Liverpool squad, 100 percent.

“The only way to fix it is to stay strong and to work on it. I cannot fix it here, but we will fix it.

“It’s an open race if you want — who shows me that he wants to play, who shows me that he’s ready to show a reaction.

“We have to show a reaction. We have no right (to do anything else).”

Klopp claimed Spurs’ first goal — when Kane ran in behind the Liverpool back four and rounded Simon Mignolet to score — would not have been scored if he had been on the pitch himself, even “in trainers”.

Kane broke the deadlock in the fourth minute and teed up Son Heung-Min for Spurs’ second eight minutes later after Dejan Lovren had completely misjudged an attempt to head clear a long throw from Hugo Lloris.

Mohamed Salah replied to give the game a misleading air of competitiv­eness before further goals from Dele Alli and Kane — both of which stemmed from defensive errors — allowed the hosts to put the game to bed. — AFP

 ??  ?? Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp reacts. — Reuters photo
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp reacts. — Reuters photo

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