The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Klopp praises one of his Mane men as Reds thrill

- By Tom Sage SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

LIVERPOOL 3

Mane (43), Salah (78), Keita (89)

CRYSTAL PALACE 0

Jurgen Klopp praised the “massive achievemen­t” of Sadio Mane scoring 100 goals for the club as the Senegal internatio­nal kick-started a routine victory over Crystal Palace, which took Liverpool top of the Premier League.

Mane became the first player in the competitio­n’s history to score against the same opponent in nine consecutiv­e matches, beating Robin van Persie’s eight in a row against Stoke City, and his close-range strike just before the half-time break made him the 18th man to bring up a century of Liverpool goals in his 224th appearance.

In the second half, Mohamed Salah scored for the fifth time in six matches this season, before substitute Naby Keita hit a sweetlystr­uck left-foot volley to complete the win, made possible by Mane’s landmark strike.

“People forget around these 100 goals he worked incredibly hard, defended for us, pressed high, counter-pressed, created goals, set up chances, so the 100 goals are just one, there are so many numbers that are important,” said Klopp.

“I am really happy for him he could reach it, a massive achievemen­t in the glorious history of this club that only 18 players scored 100 goals. Nowadays players are not normally as long at clubs, so I am really happy I could work for so long with him.”

Klopp made six changes – including a whole new back four with a debut for summer signing Ibrahima Konate, with Andy Robertson rested and Trent AlexanderA­rnold out with illness – from the midweek Champions League win over AC Milan and they had an understand­ably shaky start.

Alisson was forced to tip Wilfried Zaha’s attempted lob from close range on to a post, while Konate was first extended in a foot race with Zaha, with the winger going down in the area, but he did not appeal for a penalty and none was given.

The big centre-back passed his second test as well, a one-on-one with Christian Benteke, seeing him block the striker’s near-post shot.

However, after settling down they could have been out of sight before half-time, but then had to weather a stronger Palace challenge in the second half and Klopp was full of praise for the performanc­e, although he was reluctant to read too much into it.

“We are not here today for sending any kind of sign for the outside world, we were here to fight against a really strong Crystal Palace team,” he added.

“I told the boys this was one of the most hard-fought 3-0s I ever saw. I’m really pleased.

“We were not brilliant, but we accepted the battle Palace were here for and that’s why I am happy with the result and the performanc­e.”

Palace boss Patrick Vieira was satisfied with some aspects of his team’s play, but was hugely disappoint­ed in their defending at corners, which led to all three goals.

“I think 3-0 is quite undeserved considerin­g the number of chances we created, the situations we created,” he said.

“We were really poor defending set-pieces and you can’t concede three goals on set-pieces at Anfield if you want to take something from the game.

“At the moment the feeling is more frustratio­n because we knew how difficult this game was and I believe we played some really good football.

“But the frustratio­n really was to concede those three goals on set-pieces as you expect, especially playing here, to concede goals from open play.

“There was a lack of concentrat­ion at times and we paid for that with the quality of the players they have as well.”

 ??  ?? Mohamed Salah makes it 2-0 to the Reds with 12 minutes left to play
Mohamed Salah makes it 2-0 to the Reds with 12 minutes left to play

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