Klopp takes blame for Mignolet error against West Brom
We scored one and were unlucky not to score another one and that could have changed the game in five minutes. “If he didn’t play the ball, we don’t have to talk about this”.
“Overall, we’re disappointed we haven’t won the game”.
He said: “To have 20 points before Christmas is a fantastic achievement and one which we are proud of”.
Klopp refused to criticise Gardner for his challenge or expand on his disagreement with Pulis.
“I think that is a real positive we can take out of the day”. But the reports are still not clear but we hope to bring you more details. However any team still in the Europa League at this stage will give us questions to answer.
However, it may just make the players realise that they must appreciate that these fans spend plenty of money each week to come and see them play, which might encourage them to improve their game.
Personally I don’t watch much Bundesliga football so I don’t know too much about FC Augsburg specifically.
“We had some words in the game; sometimes it takes more than a few seconds to cool down. I enjoyed this game and enjoyed the atmosphere with my whole body”.
Their weaknesses include failing to defend set pieces, which is something they have in common with Liverpool. “There’s nothing to say negative about Simon”.
Instead, Klopp strode on to the pitch and led his players over to the Kop, where they stood in line to salute their fans. The youngster has been coming to his own as of late but starting off the bench in Premier League action would be hard to give him some consistent fantasy value. What do we possibly gain by viewing an awkward handshake between two managers that have just tried everything possible to defeat one another over 90 plus minutes?
The opening goal came when Christian Benteke laid the ball back to Alberto Moreno, whose angled cross was headed down by Adam Lallana for Henderson to sweep in on the half-volley.
Pulis also brushed aside Gardner’s tackle on Lovren.
Prior to Skrtel’s opportunity, Rondon had a chance to seal the points for his side, but the striker dragged his effort wide after James McClean had put him through.
If the reaction of the Anfield crowd – and a poll on the Liverpool Echo website – is anything to go by, he might have stuck the right chord.
“We will speak to the officials on Monday to find out why that is”.