Sunderland Echo

Klopp enjoys Liverpool’s ‘perfect’ day

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Jurgen Klopp enjoyed the “perfect afternoon” as Liverpool kept their Champions League destiny in their own hands by destroying West Ham at the London Stadium.

Philippe Coutinho scored twice after setting up the returning Daniel Sturridge for the opener, and Divock Origi put the seal on a thumping 4-0 victory.

Liverpool travelled to the capital knowing any slip-up could let Arsenal take the initiative in the race for a topfour finish, and faced a West Ham team who had dashed Tottenham’s even loftier ambitions just nine days earlier.

But an emphatic win ensured that victory over relegated Middlesbro­ugh on the final day will take the Reds back to Europe’s elite next season.

“It was hard work, and there were a few moments where the game could have changed, but we played really good and we were deserved winners,” said boss Klopp.

“The boys did brilliantl­y, we scored the goals and could have scored more. So yes, a perfect afternoon.”

Yet Liverpool had an extraordin­ary let-off on the stroke of half-time thanks to an astonishin­g double miss from Andre Ayew.

The £20million forward prodded Manuel Lanzini’s corner onto the far post from two yards out, and, as the ball rebounded to him, he hit the same upright again.

“They had chances to score but they couldn’t score,” added Klopp. “They had one of the biggest chances I ever saw in my life and didn’t score it.

“Now we have one more game and we will stay focused, 100 per cent. We know the situation and no one will underestim­ate the next game.”

Hammers boss Slaven Bilic said: “I am very disappoint­ed. We wanted to put in the same performanc­e as against Spurs but it wasn’t to be.

“We were nowhere near close enough to them when they had the ball.”

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Daniel Sturridge hails the fans

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