Daily Dispatch

Liverpool slipping into gear

Good week’s work for Jurgen Klopp’s men with two wins in two games

- MARTYN HERMAN

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp could barely contain his smile when asked after his side’s 2-0 win at Chelsea on Sunday whether it had been a good week for the Premier League champions.

The answer was pretty obvious.

Two wins from their opening two Premier League games and, more significan­tly, they ended the week with an even stronger squad than last weekend.

Sadio Mane’s double earned Liverpool what turned out to be a routine victory after Chelsea defender Andreas Christense­n was red-carded for pulling down Mane before halftime.

But what will concern Liverpool s title rivals will be the signed’ for £20m (R423) from sight of Thiago Alcantara, Bayern Munich on Friday, coming off the bench at halftime to slot seamlessly into Liverpool ’ s midfield machine.

The Spaniard did concede a penalty, thankfully for him saved by Liverpool keeper Alisson Becker, but looked every bit the class act that made him a such a favourite at Bayern.

“I liked his game a lot,” Klopp said. “Defensivel­y it was tricky for him, but offensivel­y, with the ball, that’s him, he wants to pass the ball. Everything he did today was completely natural.”

Factor in the signing of Portuguese forward Diogo Jota, recruited from Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers on Saturday and who did not feature on Sunday, and no wonder Klopp looked happy.

His side were given a scare in a 4-3 win over Leeds United last week, but they put down a big marker at Stamford Bridge that they will take some toppling.

“Last week I was very happy, this week I am very happy but for different reasons, maybe. “I liked both games. “Look, we won 2-0, could have scored more,” Klopp said.

While Liverpool have new options to look forward to in midfield and attack, it was the usual names who proved too much for Chelsea on Sunday.

Mane worked tirelessly, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino linked effortless­ly and Fabinho earned rave reviews from Klopp for a superb display, helping nullify Chelsea’s attack.

The only time Klopp looked irritated all day was when scolding his substitute­s and assistants for celebratin­g the sending off of Christense­n, while there was also the slight worry of a thigh injury for captain Jordan Henderson that forced him off .

“If Hendo has absolutely nothing [no injury], it’s the perfect day.” —

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/MICHAEL REGAN ?? ON TARGET: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane scores his team’s first goal during their Premier League match against Chelsea on Sunday
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/MICHAEL REGAN ON TARGET: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane scores his team’s first goal during their Premier League match against Chelsea on Sunday

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