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Klopp delighted as youngsters steer Reds to next round

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LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp hailed a depleted Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Ajax to reach the last 16 as one of his greatest Champions League nights given the circumstan­ces of a lengthy injury list.

The Reds’ youngsters took their chance to shine as 19-year-old Curtis Jones scored the only goal, while Caoimhin Kelleher kept a clean sheet against the Dutch giants on his European debut.

Victory also ensures Klopp’s men win Group D with a game to spare, allowing the German to give some of his stars a much-needed rest away to Midtjyllan­d next week.

“Honestly, since I am (at) Liverpool, for how it feels, one of the biggest Champions League nights,” said Klopp, who has guided Liverpool to two finals and won the competitio­n in 2019.

“Without supporters in, it was the most important, the most difficult and the most exceptiona­l game.”

Kelleher had to deputise for Alisson Becker, who added to Klopp’s long injury list before kick-off, while Andrew Robertson needed heavy strapping applied to his ankle in the first half.

Liverpool were already without Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Alex Oxlade-chamberlai­n, Naby Keita, Xherdan Shaqiri, Trent Alexander-arnold and James Milner through injury.

“There are not a lot of reasons to smile because of the injuries it’s tricky. Then the boys throw themselves into that game,” added Klopp.

“How the kids played. Robbo with a proper knock on the ankle pushing himself through, Hendo (Jordan Henderson) with a proper knock on the back, pushing himself through. Gini (Wijnaldum) I have no words for him, Curtis Jones what a game for a 19-year-old boy. I’m really proud tonight.”

Jones has been one of the beneficiar­ies of those absentees with many more first-team minutes this season and came closest to breaking the deadlock before half-time when his curling effort came back off the post ater just six minutes.

The midfielder was then alive to score the winner just before the hour mark when a loted cross from Neco Williams appeared easy pickings for Ajax ‘keeper Andre Onana, but he instead tried to let the ball go behind for a goal kick and was caught out when Jones sneaked in at the back post to turn the ball into an unguarded net.

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Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp (left) celebrates with Andrew Robertson after their victory over Ajax in a Champions League match.
Associated Press ↑ Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp (left) celebrates with Andrew Robertson after their victory over Ajax in a Champions League match.

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