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Liverpool learning to ‘break teams down’

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liverpool — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his side are learning to deal with ultra-defensive teams who set out to frustrate them after a second successive 3-0 victory.

The Reds beat Slovenian side Maribor on Wednesday to consolidat­e their position at the top of Champions League Group E in a game that had many parallels with Saturday’s match against Huddersfie­ld.

Both saw the Anfield visitors adopt deep-lying 5-4-1 formations that nullified their opponents in frustratin­g opening periods, both featured a missed penalty and both saw Liverpool score early in the second half to set up ultimately comfortabl­e wins.

Klopp’s team head to West Ham on Saturday, where they could face more of the same but the manager is not concerned, having seen his players show patience and a newly discovered way to win. “They have the tools,

When you win you see the result and you can say ‘yes’ after two games in a row now Jurgen Klopp

they know what to do but the situations are always a little bit different,” the manager said after the Champions League victory.

“Yes, I think we are better equipped because we are more used to it. When you win you see the result and you can say ‘yes’ after two games in a row now.

“Probably the next is coming up against West Ham. I am not sure (how they will set up). We will have to do the analysis first before I say something about this but, yes, we have everything we need for it, that’s 100 per cent.”

Emre Can, who scored a wellworked second goal to give Liverpool the breathing space they needed against the Slovenians. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino fights for the ball with NK Maribor’s Jasmin Handanovic. —
Reuters Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino fights for the ball with NK Maribor’s Jasmin Handanovic. —

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