The Guardian

Klopp regret ‘We didn’t lose tie tonight, we lost it at home’

- Andy Hunter Gewiss Stadium

Jürgen Klopp said Liverpool squandered their Europa League chances at Anfield last week and insisted Mohamed Salah’s wastefulne­ss was not the cause of their quarter-final exit against Atalanta.

Liverpool were unable to overturn a 3-0 first leg deficit despite Salah scoring an early penalty. A 1-0 win signalled the last European game of Klopp’s Liverpool reign. The Liverpool manager admitted the failure to add a second goal was crucial but refused to pin the blame on Salah, who was guilty of the biggest miss.

“We didn’t lose the tie tonight, we lost it at home last week,” said the Liverpool manager. “It’s very easy to congratula­te Atalanta because they deserved to go through.

“But I loved our game, especially the start. I loved the commitment, desire and power we developed in this game but it was clear we had better score from time to time otherwise it could be tricky over 90 minutes. How it always is: the second goal could have helped a little bit. Atalanta started confident but I think we gave them some concerns and they realised it would not be easy and that’s the game we gave them. Disappoint­ed we didn’t go through but not frustrated or angry.”

Salah has toiled by his standards since returning from a long injury lay-off but Klopp denied the Egypt internatio­nal’s form is a worry. “I’m not particular­ly concerned,” he claimed. “That’s what strikers do. We have to go through it, he has to go through it. It’s not that Mo didn’t miss chances before in his life, that’s part of the game. The penalty was super convincing, then the next chance was unlucky, but it’s not the first time he has missed chances like that. I won’t make a big story of it.”

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