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Jurgen Klopp provided an enthusiastic but balanced assessment of his sideâs 2-0 victory over Burnley in his post-match press conference.
Here are five key points from the manager as he reflected on the win at Turf MoorâŠ
Tricky circumstances
BURNLEY, ENGLAND – Tuesday, December 26, 2023: Liverpool’s Jarell Quansah (R) challenges for a header with Burnley’s Lyle Foster during the FA Premier League match between Burnley FC and Liverpool FC at Turf Moor. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Klopp showed plenty of respect for Tuesday nightâs hosts, insisting he was pleased with his sideâs performance in what was a âreally intenseâ environment.
He described his sideâs showing as âexceptionalâ and insisted that his side âdeserved to win the gameâ on the balance of proceedings.
Wasted opportunities
Liverpool wrapped up all three points in the dying moments, but the boss admitted his side âshould have scored moreâ during the contest.
He did concede that the officiating decisions didnât help, hinting that âdifferent reasonsâ were at play to prevent his side from adding more names to the scoresheet.
Klopp did insist that he wasnât âfrustratedâ by the missed chances, instead choosing to focus on the âwell-deservedâ victory from his side.
Jotaâs return
BURNLEY, ENGLAND – Tuesday, December 26, 2023: Liverpool’s Diogo Jota celebrates scoring the second goal in the 90th minute during the FA Premier League match between Burnley FC and Liverpool FC at Turf Moor. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Fans were hailing the return of Diogo Jota from injury after he sealed all three points with his late strike, but the manager was quick to point out that he isnât the solitary answer in front of goal.
âI love Diogo Jota, but he has missed chances in the past as well,â said the boss when asked about the importance of the Portuguese forward in his team.
âThe nature of the thing is that we think the players who are not involved can change the world.
âDiogo is an incredibly important player for us having him change the whole dynamic, thatâs true.â
Still early days
The win moved the Reds to the top of the Premier League table, but the manager is refusing to get carried away.
He sarcastically remarked âI cannot keep my arms downâ when asked about his sideâs position, but did describe picking up 42 points at this stage of the season as âreally pleasing.â
Klopp called his teamâs placement within âpunching distanceâ of Arsenal should they beat West Ham on Thursday, but is keeping a level head as far as the standings are concerned.
Endo praise
Wataru Endo has been a revelation at the base of midfield for the Reds in recent weeks, and Klopp was beaming in his praise for the Japan captain.
âWhat a boy, and what a player,â were the managerâs words when asked about Endoâs recent displays.
âIt took a little bit for him to show how good he really is, but now we can see and Iâm really happy about that.â
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