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Klopp hopes to go toe-to-toe with Spurs

Liverpool manager not happy with the cautious performanc­e from United last Saturday

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After the drudgery of last weekend’s goalless stalemate against Manchester United, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is relishing the prospect of today’s trip to Wembley to face Tottenham Hotspur.

United produced a cautious performanc­e at Anfield last Saturday, limiting Klopp’s side to two clear goalscorin­g opportunit­ies.

Liverpool took their frustratio­ns out on Maribor in the Champions League in midweek, running in seven unanswered goals against the Slovenian side, and Klopp is excited about going toe-totoe with Spurs.

“I’m really looking forward to this game because you don’t have a lot of these games where both teams are going for everything,” Klopp told Friday’s prematch press conference.

“It’s always like that against (Manchester) City and against Tottenham it is like this.

“They are in a really good moment as a club and we are the challenger when we go there. That’s how it is. But they know it will not be an easy game, so good. Let’s play and let’s see what happens.”

Klopp has met with disappoint­ment on his two previous visits to Wembley.

It was the scene of his Borussia Dortmund side’s loss to Bayern Munich in the 2013 Champions League final and he saw Liverpool beaten on penalties by Manchester City there in the 2016 League Cup final.

But the German, whose team trail leaders City by nine points, says he is looking forward to returning to England’s national area, describing it as a “good place” and a “wonderful stadium”.

Tottenham are themselves learning to love Wembley after a difficult start to their season-long tenancy there.

After three league games without victory on their new patch, they belatedly broke their duck last weekend as Christian Eriksen’s 47thminute strike secured a 1-0 win over Bournemout­h.

It kept Spurs in third place in the table, five points below City, and there was further encouragem­ent for manager Mauricio Pochettino in the 1-1 draw away to European champions Real Madrid in midweek.

Pochettino says his team will approach today’s match in a similar vein to the game at the Bernabeu — mindful of their own strengths, but also conscious of the attacking threat posed by the opposition.

 ?? Reuters ?? Mauricio Pochettino’s (left) Tottenham and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool face off today at Wembley.
Reuters Mauricio Pochettino’s (left) Tottenham and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool face off today at Wembley.

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