The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Contrite Klopp happy to see Reds win again

- By Carl Markham sport@sundaypost.com

liverpool 2 Salah (25), Mane (33) bournemout­h 1 Wilson (9)

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp praised his players’ reaction and regretted his own on the touchline after they came from behind to beat Bournemout­h and leave his side three wins from a first title in in 30 years.

Goals from Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane turned things around after Callum Wilson’s controvers­ial opener for the visitors as the runaway leaders set a new record of 22 successive top-flight home wins.

Wilson’s goal came after he had appeared to push Joe Gomez off the ball in the build-up and such was Klopp’s frustratio­n a foul was not given, he celebrated wildly at assistant referee Dan Cook when Salah’s equaliser went in – actions he immediatel­y regretted afterwards.

“I was in good spirits, let me say it like this,” he said.

“Yes, that happened. Would I do it now? No, but in the moment I just don’t understand how it could be a goal.

“This shows the problem of VAR still exists. It is a human being. I am not sure, does anyone in the room think it was not a foul?

“The touch was enough to let Joe struggle, they score a goal in the next situations. How is it possible someone sits there and doesn’t see it?

“Mike Dean (the fourth official) I am sure saw it is a foul, but it is not his job any more. VAR hides behind the phrase ‘clear and obvious’.

“This shows the problem of VAR still exists. It is a human being. I am not sure, does anyone in the room think it was

not a foul? Nobody felt comfortabl­e after that so I celebrated a bit in that direction (of the assistant referee), but I was not happy about it and didn’t say anything.

“But I was happy about the result, the three points and the performanc­e because I knew it would be tricky for different reasons.

“I think the decisions of the ref around the goals made it even more tricky for us, obviously.

“We wanted to fight back before the game and after that we had to fight back.

“How we played after being 1-0 down was exceptiona­l, to be honest.

“I don’t want to make it too big, but in a moment when you have to fight back for the momentum and then you get a decision like that and a goal like this, there are other teams in the history of football which would then slip.

“The boys’ reaction today, I loved – I really loved.”

The victory, which took Liverpool 25 points clear with second-placed Manchester City facing a Manchester

 ??  ?? Bournemout­h’s Philip Billing tries to win the ball from Liverpool’s Sadio Mane
Bournemout­h’s Philip Billing tries to win the ball from Liverpool’s Sadio Mane

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