Sunderland Echo

Klopp backs fringe stars for bolstering Reds’ squad

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his fringe players have made the right choice in staying at the club to bolster the squad in their quest for trophies rather than seeking more playing time elsewhere.

Takumi Minamino, who scoredboth­goalsinthe­2-1win over Norwich which secured Klopp’sfirstFACu­pquarter-final,isaprimeex­ampleofwha­t his manager was alluding to.

The Japan internatio­nal, who a year after arriving from RB Salzburg for a bargain £7.25million in January 2020 moved to Southampto­n on loan, was attracting interest from Monaco and Leeds in the January transfer window.

There was never any great desire to sell the 27-year-old, nor was the player pushing for a move, and after playing a significan­t role in helping guide the club to their first League Cup win in a decade at the weekend Minamino was at it again against the Canaries in another cup competitio­n.

“For me, to be a player of Liverpool is actually the best place you can be,” said Klopp, who made 10 changes from their Wembley final win over Chelsea which gave the likes of Minamino, Joe Gomez, Divock Origi, Kostas Tsimikas andAlexOxl­ade-Chamberlai­n rare starts.

“But it means you have to dealwithsi­tuationsyo­uwould not have to deal with maybe somewheree­lsebecause­there you play all the time.

“But then you have no chance to play a final maybe, or more finals maybe, maybe it’s not so easy or you have no chance to win silverware. That’s the decision the players havetomake.Butthedoor­isalwaysop­en(atAnfield)because you will get your chances and then you have to deliver and then you are part of it.”

 ?? ?? Liverpool's Takumi Minamino celebrates scoring.
Liverpool's Takumi Minamino celebrates scoring.

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