The Herald (South Africa)

Klopp satisfied with Liverpool finish after early struggles

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While Liverpool had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa that all but doused their hopes for a Champions League berth, manager Jurgen Klopp said considerin­g where his squad were a few weeks ago, he was satisfied with the result.

“It’s a draw and that’s OK, that’s OK,” Klopp told a press conference.

Liverpool looked for much of the season to be destined for the Europa League rather than the Champions League anyway, he added.

But his team arrived at Anfield on Saturday having won seven in a row for a late charge at the top four.

“We were too long not good enough ourselves,” the German manager said, summing up the season.

“And I think we made it pretty exciting. I didn’t think that was possible seven weeks ago. The boys did really well in that period.

“I think people enjoyed it as well, you could see today they are not angry with us.

“They are looking forward to a new Premier League season and the European league season. So do I.”

Jacob Ramsey gave Villa the lead in the first half and they were able to keep the hosts at bay for most of the match.

However, the Anfield crowd exploded when Brazilian Roberto Firmino came off the bench to score a dramatic equaliser in the 89th minute in his final home appearance for Liverpool after eight trophylade­n seasons.

Firmino, Naby Keita, James Milner and Alex OxladeCham­berlain are all leaving Liverpool when their contracts expire, making for an emotional afternoon, Klopp said, adding that he would miss their contributi­ons on and off the field.

“I know (Firmino’s) kids, I’ve known them all since they were babies,” he said.

“Same for (Milner). The two boys who came on showed immediatel­y what we will miss.

“It’s Millie’s mentality — he played really good football here and today again, but the way he comes in again.

“Whoever will do that for us in the next few years, that is a high, high bar because how many games he won for us in this way is insane.

“This day was not easy for us,” he said.

“No excuses for anything, because we all love these four boys, but it’s hard to prepare a little bit.

“But at the same time, there is a super important game, and for this part of the day, the first half was not great.”

Klopp had to watch the afternoon’s drama unfold from the stands while serving the first of a two-game suspension for criticisin­g the officials.

Liverpool’s Champions League chances are all but gone — they need to win their final game at Southampto­n and hope neither Manchester United nor Newcastle take a point from either of the two games they each have left. —

 ?? Picture: PHIL NOBLE / REUTERS ?? EMOTIONAL FAREWELL: Liverpool's Roberto Firmino says farewell to fans after scoring the equaliser in his final game at Anfield in the draw against Aston Villa
Picture: PHIL NOBLE / REUTERS EMOTIONAL FAREWELL: Liverpool's Roberto Firmino says farewell to fans after scoring the equaliser in his final game at Anfield in the draw against Aston Villa

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