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This isn’t Playstatio­n, grumbles Klopp after derby draw

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LONDON: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp dismissed criticism of his tactics and substituti­ons in the 0-0 draw with Everton in the Merseyside derby in a tetchy exchange with a reporter in the post-match news conference.

Liverpool’s fourth draw in their last six English Premier League games saw them knocked off the top and leaves them a point behind leaders Manchester City with nine games remaining.

Klopp took off striker Sadio Mane for midfielder Adam Lallana in the 84th minute and when asked if the series of draws indicated he should take more risks, the German bridled.

“I’m really disappoint­ed about your question. It’s football – we don’t play Playstatio­n,” he said.

“Do you think we didn’t take enough risks today? Was there any draw where we didn’t try to win?

“Bring on an extra attacker and football changes? It is not like that, come on.

“We are offensive enough, football doesn’t work like that. There are nine games to go and we don’t lose our nerves, not like you, obviously.”

When the reporter suggested he might have brought on another attacker, Klopp said it was not the right moment to take a cavalier approach.

“You cannot start with four or five strikers in a striker way with nothing else to do than to try to score.

“We are an offensive team and that’s absolutely okay.

“We take a risk, no doubt about it, but it is not like that.

“It’s not the moment where we say, ‘Come on now, throw everything in that direction’.

“You cannot play in the Premier League like that.

“We play next week against Burnley and if we play only offensive, they kill us on the counter-attack, 100%.

“We take all the risks, but you cannot take more than 100% risk. It’s not about going nuts.”

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