Klopp salutes players despite stalemate with Saints
LONDON: Juergen Klopp praised Liverpool’s performance in the goalless draw against Southampton even though the Reds missed the chance to cement their position on top of the English Premier League.
Manchester City drew level with Liverpool by winning 2-1 at Crystal Palace and are only in second place on goals difference.
Klopp watched Liverpool dominate at St Mary’s, but although Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster made one excellent save in the first half to foil Sadio Mane, Liverpool were wasteful with Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Nathaniel Clyne all culpable in the second half.
The Reds boss conceded his side’s failings in front of goal, but was philosophical about the outcome, especially after his three forwards – Coutinho, Firmino and Mane – had all returned from long-haul trips in midweek after representing their countries.
“We had enough chances to win the game, especially in the second half,” Klopp said. “But I’m fine with the performance, absolutely.
“Two things are important in football: the result and the performance.
“The result was not perfect but the performance was better than we could have expected when we think about our preparations, when Phil and Robert came back late on Thursday.
“It’s nearly the same for all teams but for players from South America it’s a little bit more because they have long flights. And when you play a draw it’s better that you should have won than that you should have lost.
“We could have scored, we perhaps should have scored, but that’s the way football is. Very often in my life I have lost games like this when my team has been so much better and had so many more chances.”
Perhaps the best chance fell late on to rightback Clyne as Liverpool threw men forward.
“It was intense. We could have scored with a brilliant situation, but perhaps unfortunately for Clyney he wasn’t perhaps the right person,” Klopp said.
”It was a really good performance against a good side.” — AFP