The Citizen (KZN)

Klopp admits he read the riot act

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London – Juergen Klopp admitted he had to deliver a wake-up call to Liverpool before Mohamed Salah (right) spared their blushes with a late penalty which rescued a 1-1 draw against struggling Fulham on Sunday.

Klopp’s side were punished for a sloppy fi rst half display at Craven Cottage when Bobby Decordova-Reid gave Fulham a shock lead.

But Salah rescued the Premier League champions after Aboubakar Kamara handled with 11 minutes left.

Liverpool remain in second place and sit behind leaders Tottenham on goal difference.

“If they had to wake up I don’t know, but I cannot write a book and throw it on the pitch for them to read. But I wanted us to shake up the game,” Klopp said.

“A good start is nice, but if you don’t have it then you start again. We had half an hour pretty much to get our feet in the game, and that’s why I shouted a bit at them.

“After that it was better and the second half was good. They were fighting for the result but we had more situations after that and could have scored more.”

Crystal Palace’s late equaliser in their 1-1 draw against Tottenham just before Liverpool kicked off had given the Reds a chance to go top if they won in west London.

Instead, they will have to wait until tomorrow’s summit meeting with Tottenham at Anfield for their next chance to knock Jose Mourinho’s team out of pole position.

Liverpool are unbeaten in their last eight league games, but are winless in their past five away league matches.

“We deal with human beings and things like this can happen.

When you look at the results from the teams who play in Champions League or Europa League in the week, they had a tough weekend,” Klopp said.

“It was crazy, and maybe this was the weekend where we all felt it a little bit. But you have to fight against it and we move on. Tottenham is the next challenge.”

Adding to Klopp’s concerns, Joel Matip suffered a back injury that saw him join the long list of injuries which already included his fellow centre-backs Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez. –

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