Sunderland Echo

Klopp urges Reds to ignore what title rivals Man City do

- By Nick Mashiter nep.sport@nationalwo­rld.com

Jurgen Klopp urged Liverpool to block out Manchester City after Sadio Mane kept their quadruple dream alive.

The forward’s 22nd goal of the season earned a battling 2-1 comeback win at Aston Villa to move level on points with City at the top of the Premier League.

Jurgen Klopp’s side trail City on goal difference with their title rivals able to move three points clear again when they travelled to Wolves last night.

Joel Matip quickly hauled the visitors level after DouglasLui­z’ s early goal and Mane’ s winner sets the Red sup ahead of Saturday’ s FA Cup final with Chelsea.

Klopp said: “We don’t waste energy thinking hopefully they (Man City) lose.

“Now we have to really recover and to play the FA Cup final because there is no mercy. The situation, qualifying for the finals, is massive.

“Their quality and mentality and character is the reason why we are where we are. I’m not surprised they can do something like this but I don’t take it for granted.

“We had an outstandin­g and incredible mentality. We needed time to find our way into the game and our opponent was therein the beginning, really aggressive.

“In the last 10 or 15 minutes we really stated controllin­g the game, it was the way we had to do it. We scored a second, incredible, goal.

“Luis(Diaz)w as sensationa­l and Sadio made the world of it. Then we had to dig deep, they had moments and a big chance with (Danny) Ings.”

Klopp started with Mo Salah on the bench and they fell behind after three minutes when Luiz opened the scoring, following up after Alisson saved his header.

But the hosts’ lead lasted just three minutes during a crazy opening and Matip stab bed in after Tyrone Mings failed to deal with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s free-kick.

Liverpool were level but fragile at the back with Alisson escaping some nervy moments when he was beaten to J oh nMcGinn’ s cross by Danny Ing sand almost gifted Ollie Watkins possession.

They also lost Fabinho to a hamstring injury midway through the half with Klopp unsure if the midfielder will be fit for the FA Cup final.

“I don’ t know, he felt a muscle. He is quite positive but I’m not sure what I can make of that,” he added.

Philippe Coutinho shot over before Naby Keita wasted a glorious chance when, unmarked, he missed his kick from seven yards.

Liverpool knew they needed to find a winner and Alexander-Arnold’s free-kick whistled wide before Kostas Tsimikas’ brilliant covering tackle denied Watkins after the break.

But the goal they craved came with 25 minutes left when LuisDiazw as allowed to cross from the left and Mane glanced in.

The visitors still had to survive a late Villa push and, after Alisson denied Ings, the striker saw a goal correctly disallowed for offside.

“We have got to take those big moments we created and we’re slightly frustrated we didn’t score more than once,” said Villa boss Steven G err a rd.

“We were ambitious, brave, courageous and went toe-totoe with one of the best teams in the world. It was a massive challenge and a big ask but I’ m extremely proud of what they brought.”

 ?? ?? Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard (right) appeals to a fourth official as Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp watches on.
Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard (right) appeals to a fourth official as Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp watches on.

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