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Hardcore Reds

Bournemout­h win perfect for Klopp but not for players

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Borussia Dortmund 5 Fortuna Duesseldor­f 0, RB Leipzig 3 Hoffenheim 1, Borussia Monchengla­dbach 2 Bayern Munich 1, Freiburg 1 Wolfsburg 0, Augsburg 2 Mainz 1, Bayer Leverkusen 2 Schalke 04 1.

LFAJURGEN KLOPP admitted Liverpool had enjoyed the perfect afternoon at Bournemout­h after cruising to a comfortabl­e 3-0 win to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League to 11 points.

Klopp said a commanding victory was the ideal preparatio­n for Wednesday’s (1.55am Malaysian time) Champions League visit to Salzburg, where a point will guarantee the European champions passage into the last 16 of the competitio­n.

In control of the game by half-time after goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n and Naby Keita, Mohamed Salah killed off any hopes Bournemout­h had of fighting back with the third in the second half.

And from that point, Klopp’s eyes were trained on the trip to Austria, even if his players would have liked to have added to their goal tally.

“Yes, it was (perfect),

100%,” said the manager. “We scored wonderful goals, we had more chances and did really well and we were really uncomforta­ble to play against.

“From 3-0 on we

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“But I will praise my players by saying they found a way to win, and good sides find ways to win. “We’ve got 10 points from four games, so my players are finding ways to win.” the game absolutely. The players didn’t like it too much, they wanted to be really loud in these moments but I didn’t want to see any unnecessar­y risk. It was maybe not the most exciting but necessary.”

It was Liverpool’s 15th win from 16 Premier League matches and it came with the added bonus of a first clean sheet since September.

“I forgot actually how it feels to be honest,” said Klopp. “It’s great. That was the most used word when I came in the dressing room, clean sheet, clean sheet, clean sheet.

“Obviously everybody was desperate for that and now we have it, so let’s have it more often. The next game where a clean sheet

would be useful is already around the corner, against Salzburg on Tuesday. It feels good.”

Klopp could draw satisfacti­on from the performanc­e of Keita, who marked his first Premier League start of the season with his side’s second goal in the 44th minute, nine minutes after Oxlade-Chamberlai­n had volleyed Liverpool ahead.

Salah provided the assist to Keita, and the roles were reversed in the 54th minute.

The manager admitted Salah, who did not feature against Everton in midweek, now looks to be returning to his best form.

“Naby was great, Mo, absolutely strong,” said Klopp. “It’s long ago that he got that knock but you carry things like this with you when you have game after game after game. He looks now 100%.” – AFP

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