The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Klopp wary of potential threat from Hammers

- By Ian Parker sport@sundaypost.com

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has warned his players not to expect an easy ride when they host relegation threatened West Ham tomorrow night after being impressed by their efforts in defeat at Manchester City.

David Moyes’ Hammers lost 2- 0 to City at the Etihad in their rearranged fixture on Wednesday night, but though the hosts dominated possession and piled up efforts on goal, they found West Ham well organised in defence and stubborn opponents to break down.

“They didn’ t have Felipe Anderson on the pitch and they didn’t have Sebastien Haller, I know both and I like them a lot,” Klopp said. “Manuel Lanzini was on the bench too so you see the quality they have.

“I watched the game on Wednesday and with all the brilliance we know of Man City, the first goal was a set- piece and the second goal, yes it was a super situation from Kevin De Bruyne, but in the end it was a little bit scrappy.

“They fought really hard and defended the box with all they had. I didn’t hear what David said after the game, but they took some positives and they will try it again so we have to be ready for that.”

Klopp’s side are in the rare position of coming off a defeat after Tuesday’ s 1-0 Champions League loss to Atletico Madrid, but having dropped only two points in the league all season the biggest thing they still have to guard against is complacenc­y as they seek an 18th consecutiv­e Premier League win.

And Klopp believes that is a message which needs to go to the fans as well.

“It’s a night match and we need a really good atmosphere,” he said.

“Not this perception that it will be 1- 0 after seven minutes, 2- 0 after 24 minutes and it will be easy. It will not be like this.

“West Ham need to fight. They don’t have time to waste points. I expect a really tough match, 100%”

Sadiomane is expected to start the match after being withdrawn at halftime in Tuesday’s loss in Madrid.

Klopp admitted the forward was “surprised” by the decision to substitute him, which was made as the Reds boss feared Mane could be sent off in a tetchy encounter.

Mane had already been booked before Atletico players surrounded the referee shortly before half- time, demanding a second yellow card.

“I spoke to him on Friday morning, I asked was he surprised and he said ‘ Yes’,” Klopp said.

“I don’t think he had a chance.”

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp with Sadio Mane

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