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Klopp: 4-0 rout at hands of Pep’s men good for us

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>>LIVERPOOL: Juergen Klopp said on Friday Liverpool will learn from their 4-0 thumping by Manchester City, praising his side for their attitude despite the punishing defeat for the newly crowned Premier League champions.

The Reds came back down to earth with a bump at the Etihad Stadium on Thursday in their first match since securing the title last week.

Klopp’s side, who host struggling Aston Villa today, still have a 20-point lead over Pep Guardiola’s second-placed team and have City’s record of 100 points from 2017/18 in their sights.

The German manager, whose team have lost just three Premier League games in the past two seasons, said they would learn from their defeat.

“So far we always used [defeats] for the next games and if you think about things we didn’t do well, in this department we have to show a reaction,” he said.

“The reaction doesn’t mean we have to change anything, we just have to be spot on in these moments and we cannot switch off.”

He added: “Do we have to lose 4-0 to learn that? I’m not sure, but it can help. It makes the point absolutely clear. We will try again to use the informatio­n from last night.”

Liverpool started brightly against City, with Mohamed Salah testing Ederson and then hitting the post, but the hosts took charge after Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring from the penalty spot on 25 minutes.

Further goals came from Raheem Sterling and Phil Foden before Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n put a Sterling shot into his own net.

Klopp said his side, who have 86 points, would have to refocus for the last six matches of the season.

“We have to really dig in in this situation,” he said. “And that’s what I liked about the game last night as well. The attitude was brilliant. We were really fighting, the desire was there, it was all there.”

He added: “We have six football games and we felt last night how difficult it is but it’s still incredible that we are in the position,” he added.

“And I saw last night how we did it, with the desire, the greed. That’s why we are where we are and we will not stop being like this.”

Liverpool fans have been urged to support the team from their homes as the club and city leaders seek to avoid a repeat of last week’s mass gatherings during the coronaviru­s crisis.

CEO Peter Moore said: “We are delighted to have won this title, but as the manager has said, we will come together to celebrate properly — only when it is safe and secure to do so.”

Baros set to retire at 38

Former Liverpool, Aston Villa and

Czech Republic striker Milan Baros said Friday he would call time on his playing career at the end of the season.

“My head would like to go on, but the body has said stop,” the 38-yearold Baros said on Banik Ostrava’s club website.

“I’ve had health issues for a long time and the body doesn’t simply work the way it used to and the way I need,” he added, complainin­g about his Achilles tendons.

Baros, who also played for Portsmouth, Lyon and Galatasara­y, rose to prominence at Euro 2004, a tournament which he finished as the top scorer.

Baros won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2005 and ended his internatio­nal career after Euro 2012, having scored 41 goals in 93 games for the Czech Republic.

 ??  ?? TOUGH LOSS: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp talks with his players during the game against Manchester City on Thursday.
TOUGH LOSS: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp talks with his players during the game against Manchester City on Thursday.
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