The Herald (South Africa)

Liverpool goalie Karius pays price for mistakes

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JURGEN Klopp has offered Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius no guarantee of a recall after dropping the error-prone German for his side’s 3-0 win against Middlesbro­ugh.

Reds boss Klopp admitted it had been difficult telling the 23-year-old that he had been benched in favour of Belgium internatio­nal Simon Mignolet for the comprehens­ive victory at the Riverside Stadium that pushed the Anfield side up to second in the Premier League on Wednesday.

Karius paid the price for conceding six goals in two games as the Reds dropped five points against Bournemout­h and West Ham to dent their title hopes.

They now trail leaders Chelsea by six points after climbing above Arsenal on goals scored, and Klopp said: “Loris is not that fine [about being dropped] but it’s a normal decision in football.

“When you’re not at the best moment, you step aside, train hard and see what happens. It’s not the best moment for him at present.”

Asked to put a time scale on the likely first-team absence of the summer signing from Mainz, Klopp said: “That’s not how football works.

“I’m really happy with our goalkeeper situation, but there’s no reason to push one through. We want to develop the players.

“Loris is still very young, he’s a big talent but there’s no time frame for when he will be back.”

Klopp denied he had bowed to pundit pressure in the wake of criticism aimed at Karius from former Manchester United defenders Phil and Gary Neville, who had both criticised the keeper in recent weeks.

“Liverpool FC is a long-term project,” Klopp said.

“We know we have to be as successful as soon as possible and I’m not interested in public pressure, but I didn’t want to put Loris through it.”

“I know how strong a character he is, but there was no need to put him through this pressure, especially seeing as we have such a good goalkeeper as Simon Mignolet to call upon.

“It’s all OK and it was the right decision, but telling Loris he wasn’t playing against Middlesbro­ugh wasn’t the best moment in life.”

Mignolet can expect to keep his place after a gruelling run of five leagues in 19 days got off to the best possible start with Liverpool’s first win at the Riverside Stadium for more than 14 years.

Klopp said: “The performanc­e was really good and the great thing is that the players listened to what we said, then went out and did exactly what we asked them do.”

Loris is still very young, he’s a big talent

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? ON THE BENCH: Liverpool’s Loris Karius has had a run of bad form
Picture: REUTERS ON THE BENCH: Liverpool’s Loris Karius has had a run of bad form

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