Sunday People

LIVERPOOL SOUTHAMPTO­N TAKE IT AS RED, JEZZA

Party time on Merseyside for Corbyn & Klopp

- By STEVE MILLAR at Anfield

LIVERPOOL kept the Red title flag flying in front of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Corbyn, in the city for his party’s annual conference, was in the stands (inset, top) to see Kop boss Jurgen Klopp enjoy another victory in his 600th game as a manager.

It may not have been the expected landslide against Southampto­n, but it was another vote of confidence in a Liverpool side going from strength to strength this season.

Klopp’s flyers got off to a quick start courtesy of a Wesley Hoedt own goal followed by Joel Matip and Mo Salah putting the game beyond Saints. And Klopp (inset, bottom) couldn’t hide his delight.

He said: “It was good. Really good. Southampto­n had their moments and they played good football, but we controlled the second half.

“Scoring three and making setpieces is cool.”

The smile was typical of Klopp as he savoured every moment of a game which was always out of Saints boss Mark Hughes’ reach.

Sparky has not won any of his 12 Premier League visits to Anfield as a manager but remained upbeat.

He said: “You can’t come to a place like this and concede too readily. Liverpool have a settled way of playing and a manager who has given them continuity. They are building something, clearly. We faced a quality side.

“We are not the first side – and won’t bethe last – who are not able to cope.

“We always looked vulnerable on the break and the second half was damage limitation.”

Klopp had banged the drum in his programme ■ Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has won all five of his Premier League meetings with Mark Hughes, more than he has notes and admitted that he wasn’t worried about his boys switching off. After Liverpool’s midweek Champions League success against PSG, the K o p boss stressed this was “our most important match of the season” simply because it was the next game. Klopp had demanded his side were ready – and boy they were as they streaked

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