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Frustrated Klopp laments late capitulati­on from Liverpool

- RICHARD JOLLY

It is an understate­ment to say that this was not what Liverpool wanted as they prepare to face the side responsibl­e for the most stunning comeback in this season’s Uefa Champions League.

Come the end of the season, the loss of a 2-0 lead should not cost them, with a top-four finish still highly probable.

Yet a reminder of their frailties, coupled with a capacity to concede at set-pieces and late in games, was unwelcome in the extreme.

Liverpool should know Roma retrieved a three-goal deficit to eliminate Barcelona from Europe, just as their decisive goal came from Kostas Manolas in the 82nd minute following a corner.

So it boded badly when West Bromwich Albion also struck after a corner, Jake Livermore halving their deficit, before Salomon Rondon headed in Chris Brunt’s free kick to salvage a point.

“If you play a set-piece Premier League then West Brom for sure would not go to the Championsh­ip,” Jurgen Klopp said.

But Albion are going down, potentiall­y soon. Following last week’s win at Manchester United, it highlighte­d how caretaker manager Darren Moore has restored spirit to the side and underlined Albion’s underachie­vement under Alan Pardew.

It was neverthele­ss, as Klopp argued, a “useless comeback,” too late to realistica­lly save them.

“It feels like a complete waste of points,” he elaborated. “They don’t need it. We would have needed it.”

He could have argued that he had omitted three of his preferred back four to rest them for Roma, though Dejan Lovren had come on by the time Rondon levelled in the second of two fine chances in as many minutes he had.

Klopp did say, too, that Liverpool were luckless.

“We need the right decisions, everything would be fine and we win 3-0 or 3-1,” Klopp said.

He disputed the free kick given against Joe Gomez for the equaliser and cited a couple of incidents involving Danny Ings, a trip by Craig Dawson and a sly punch into the ribs by Ahmed Hegazi.

“Clear penalty and clear red card,” the German said.

Ings’s performanc­e otherwise offered cause for optimism. He deputised for Roberto Firmino, granted a rare rest for 65 minutes, and buzzed around in the style of the benched Brazilian. Ing scored his first goal in 930 days, though it is equally true to say it is only his second league start in that time.

“It was a very nice game for him,” Klopp said.

Ings struck when Sadio Mane crossed and Georginio Wijnaldum, who was facing away from goal, teed him up.

But for Ben Foster, who repelled a low shot, he would have doubled his tally. Klopp attributed that miss to a dry pitch.

“It wasn’t a ploy,” Moore said. The tactics he did deploy had some success, particular­ly a switch to three at the back with 20 minutes remaining.

Liverpool neverthele­ss struck. Klopp had brought on Firmino and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n who combined to set up Mohamed Salah.

He lifted a shot over Foster, illustrati­ng his fondness for chipped finishes and reaching another milestone.

This was his 31st goal of the Premier League campaign, equalling the division’s record in a 38-game campaign.

He is level with Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez.

“Not bad,” said Klopp, considerin­g the company Salah is keeping.

“I was happy for him. I would have loved to talk about this in detail if we won but we didn’t.”

It was an example of his mood after a game that Liverpool, without being at their most exhilarati­ng, ought to have won. Albion’s comeback irritated him.

Asked if he was happy ahead of Roma’s visit, Klopp replied: “In the moment, no, but on Tuesday, yes.”

It feels like a complete waste of points. They don’t need it. We would have needed it JURGEN KLOPP Liverpool manager

 ?? Reuters ?? A goal in the 88th minute by Salomon Rondon, right, gave West Bromwich a share of the spoils yesterday at The Hawthorns against Jordan Henderson and his Liverpool teammates
Reuters A goal in the 88th minute by Salomon Rondon, right, gave West Bromwich a share of the spoils yesterday at The Hawthorns against Jordan Henderson and his Liverpool teammates

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