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It’s all our fault

Liverpool collapse nothing to do with protest, says coach

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LONDON: A mass protest by fans over ticket prices was not responsibl­e for Liverpool’s collapse as they allowed Sunderland to fight back to snatch a 2-2 Premier League draw, said assistant coach Pep Lijnders.

In the 77th minute at Anfield, with the home team 2-0 up, thousands of supporters left their seats and headed for the exits in a preplanned walkout to highlight discontent over the club’s ticket plans.

Developmen­t coach Lijnders, among those taking charge of firstteam duties while manager Juergen Klopp was undergoing an appendix operation, watched ninth-placed Liverpool concede twice in the last eight minutes after the walkout on Saturday.

Goals from Roberto Firmino and Adam Lallana had put Liverpool in control before Adam Johnson and Jermain Defoe replied for relegation-haunted Sunderland.

“We have one of the best supporter groups in the world ... and if they want to make a statement they have all the right to make a statement,” Lijnders told reporters.

“Of course it didn’t affect the players. It probably changed the atmosphere in the stadium but not the mentality of the players.”

Supporters’ groups had urged fans to walk out, the 77th minute being symbolic of the £77 (RM465) top tickets on offer for the new main stand next season, a price widely considered to be unacceptab­ly high.

Fans sang the club anthem “you’ll never walk alone” before chanting that “enough is enough”.

Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre, though, has staunchly defended the pricing structure. — Reuters

 ?? — reuters ?? Goal bound: Jermain Defoe scoring the equaliser for Sunderland during the match against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.
— reuters Goal bound: Jermain Defoe scoring the equaliser for Sunderland during the match against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.

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