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Klopp dismisses Shankly talk after another victory

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LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp shrugged off comparison­s with former Anfield great Bill Shankly on Saturday after his side beat Bournemout­h 2-1 to move a step closer sealing their first league title for 30 years.

Goals by Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane cancelled out an early Bournemout­h opener from Callum Wilson as Liverpool clocked up a 22nd consecutiv­e home win in the top flight, breaking a record set by Shankly’s men in 1972.

Klopp, who steered Liverpool to the Champions League trophy last season and who has achieved cult status at Anfield where Shankly is still revered, said: “Oh yes, I will never compare with this fella.

“Great, I think it was 23 today. We didn’t think about the number before the game, but after the game we can think about it for a couple of minutes.

“It’s nice. It’s absolutely nice. It’s special, not normal.”

After three defeats in their previous four games in all competitio­ns, it was clear how much a return to winning form meant to Klopp, who was incandesce­nt with rage after Wilson got away with a push on Joe Gomez in the build-up to Bournemout­h’s goal which silenced the home crowd.

Klopp said the way they recovered from the setback illustrate­d the mentality of his side.

“Today is an example: we have to fight hard.

“We are not geniuses, but we can really fight until the end of the season, and then we’ll see what we get for it,” he said.

Klopp’s focus is on next week’s Champions League second leg against Atletico Madrid, however, when they must overturn a 1-0 deficit to reach the quarter-finals.

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