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Klopp: Signings won’t help leaky Liverpool

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LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp insists the defensive problems which returned to plague his side in the 2-2 Champions League draw at home to Sevilla cannot be solved in the transfer market.

The Reds were heavily linked with Southampto­n’s £65 million-rated centre-back Virgil van Dijk in the summer but had to withdraw their interest after a tapping-up row.

With Saints refusing to sell at any price, it was an area of the team which was not strengthen­ed and defensive lapses — not the first this season — cost them as Sevilla scored from their only two shots on target.

“I know you are always looking for this, the defence was always something being talked about: ‘We didn’t sign this or that’,” he said.

“If these problems could be solved by one player, you can imagine we would have put all our money into it and say: ‘Let’s do this’.

“It is about being dominant and losing a bit of a grip on the game in all the defensive moments.

“There is space for improvemen­t. We need to learn to be dominant and not give away easy goals.

“It is not a general defending problem but we have to improve 100%.”

Dejan Lovren’s slip allowed Wissam Ben Yedder to score five minutes into Liverpool’s return to the Champions League but goals from Roberto Firmino, who missed a penalty, and Mohamed Salah appeared to put them in control.

However, with 18 minutes to go the defence switched off and Joaquin Correa equalised and, to compound Liverpool’s frustratio­n, Joe Gomez was sent-off in added time for a second bookable offence.

“It is disappoint­ment, frustratio­n, but that is completely normal,” added Klopp.

“We are responsibl­e for the very good parts in the game and also the not-so-good parts, so you have to feel disappoint­ed after a game like this.”

The Reds boss also played down the row with Sevilla’s coaching staff after t heir manager Eduardo Berizzo was sent to the stands for trying to time-waste.

“They think I had something to do with the red card of my colleague. I don’t think I had a percentage of influence on this decision,” he said.

“I was not happy with him throwing the ball away. I was not exceptiona­lly emotional in this situation — he threw the ball away but I didn’t send him to the stand.

“The manager of Sevilla asked me to come into the dressing-room as he wanted to explain to me the situation of his red card. There were a lot of smiles on their faces.”

 ??  ?? Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists they don’t need signings.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists they don’t need signings.

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