The Borneo Post

Klopp thrilled as youngsters see Liverpool through

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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-yearold 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 muchneeded 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 after just six minutes.

The midfielder was then alive to score the winner just before the hour mark when a lofted 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.

“That’s how it is sometimes, in situations where there are problems there is always an opportunit­y for someone else and he took it just exceptiona­lly well,” added Klopp.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Liverpool’s midfielder Jones (right) scores the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League 1st round Group D match against Ajax at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England.
— AFP photo Liverpool’s midfielder Jones (right) scores the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League 1st round Group D match against Ajax at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England.

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