Liverpool won, but Juergen Klopp was not entirely happy

Liverpool won, but Juergen Klopp was not entirely happy

Liverpool came from behind to win 3-1 over Newcastle United. Juergen Klopp highlights several aspects.
Liverpool defeated Newcastle at Anfield 3-1 on Saturday night (09/14/2019) at WIB on the fifth week of the English League match. Dominating the match, 'The Red' left first after a counterattack missed.


An offside trap that did not allow Newcastle to lead Jetro Willems to goal in the seventh minute. Liverpool were then tied in the 28th minute with a goal from Sadio Mane.
Mane led Liverpool to take the lead in the 40th minute. Mohamed Salah gave the Magpies a third shot in the 72nd minute, and locked Liverpool in to win.

Juergen Klopp's team controlled the ball with 76%, releasing 21 shots with nine shots on goal. While his guests have eight events where only one leads to the goal.
Liverpool claimed to play too slowly in the first game.

"I started to appreciate the game after 35 minutes, when we were really there, it was a difficult match, Newcastle played his style well, he had the speed to get past the counter-attack, it was not easy," Klopp said. .

Unfortunately, we put them on the first goal and that made the match easier. We need time to set the pace of the game, we have to play faster and then have chances. We made two beautiful goals. "

"After the break, we showed the little GMs the distance and I really liked the show in the second half, Bobby got into a natural position, we used Mo Salah more often, one or two passes in the penalty area, give him, then we controlling the match. "

"The goal is really good, great, good football, but I'm not too happy to miss, we need to learn from this game," he added.


Loading...

Subscribe to receive free email updates:

0 Response to "Liverpool won, but Juergen Klopp was not entirely happy"

Post a Comment