Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Liverpoolh­amperedby injuries’

Manager Klopp says absence of key players reason behind league leaders’ below-par showing

- Agence France-presse

LONDON:JURGEN Klopp pinpointed a mounting injury list as the explanatio­n for Liverpool’s subpar performanc­e in a 1-1 draw at West Ham on Monday that leaves the league leaders just three points clear of Manchester City.

Less than a week after missing the opportunit­y to go seven points clear of City with a 1-1 draw against Leicester, Liverpool again let a lead slip as Michail Antonio cancelled out Sadio Mane’s 22nd minute opener.

Victory over Everton on Wednesday will now take City to the top of the table, while Tottenham are just five points off the top in third. It could have been worse for Liverpool had Declan Rice and Mark Noble not failed to hit the target with chances to claim all three points for West Ham.

Klopp was without the injured Jordan Henderson, Georginio Wijnaldum and Trent Alexandera­rnold meaning James Milner started in an unfamiliar role at right-back, while the German was forced to name an experiment­al midfield three of Fabinho, Naby Keita and Adam Lallana.

“Last night we trained and after we had to change three positions,” said Klopp.

“It’s just a fact, it’s not an excuse. The preparatio­n for the game was far from being perfect and we still got a point.”

After posting a perfect record against opposition outside the top six in their first 23 league games, Liverpool have now slipped up twice in as many matches to mount the tension in their chase for a first title in 29 years.

However, Klopp played down suggestion­s it is the pressure and the weight of history that has dragged his players down over the past week. “It’s not about pressure, it’s about enjoying the situation you are in,” added Klopp. “We have 62 points, have lost one game in the whole season so far which is very positive.

“I think from your faces already you (the media) feel sorry for us. We are fine. Tonight was just a tough game.” Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini claimed it was “impossible to play worse” after his side’s 3-0 capitulati­on to Wolves last week.

Even without the injured

Marko Arnautovic, Pellegrini got the response he wanted in West Ham’s performanc­e if not their end product and the Chilean was angered that Liverpool’s opener was allowed to stand despite Milner clearly being offside when he crossed for Mane to score his 12th goal of the season.

“They have two clear chances, one that is one-and-a-half metres offside where they score a goal, and one in the last minute with (Divock) Origi in front of the linesman again one metre offside.

“Of course, you must be disappoint­ed,”

said Pellegrini, who recalled a series of controvers­ial calls that went in favour of Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund when they beat Pellegrini’s Malaga in the 2012/13 Champions League quarter-finals.“klopp is used to win with offside goals. He

beat me against Malaga with Borussia Dortmund with a goal seven metres offside, so he can’t complain about nothing.”

Liverpool’s lead lasted just six minutes as the visitors switched off from a well-worked free-kick and Antonio drilled Felipe

Anderson’s pass in off the far post. More lax set-piece defending should have cost Liverpool again three minutes before the break when Rice headed wide another wicked Anderson freekick delivery but luck was with the Reds on this occasion.

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