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Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri is remaining calm despite a first defeat in
The £32.5million summer signing’s lack of movement has been criticised as it does not fit in with his manager’s all-action, high-tempo tactics.
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“He was so strong versus Leicester”, said the manager”.
The German, who recently held man-to-man talks with the player, said: “I don’t think that you should always create a scenario like this with pressure on the player and say, “Come on, now you have to show”. Everything is okay. He didn’t lose his place in the squad. “If we lose then we lose”.
“We had these problems against Palace, West Brom, Watford and not against Leicester, because we reacted and we were really satisfied”.
Klopp said: “I heard the supporters were not too happy with the performances of Dejan when he came in”.
The temperamental Costa, so often the London club’s villain during a campaign where he has frequently looked completely off the pace, netted in the 32nd and 65th minutes to take his season’s goal tally to five in the Premier League. I don’t mean rushing in and clattering the opposition, but showing the commitment to closing the opponent down and hopefully that will have an effect on the rest’.
“We are still at the beginning here”.
“Sometimes when you are a little bit on the side you try to understand what the manager needs and what he wants, and we had a very good chat”. That’s not possible here.
‘My big concern is that I could have covered any injury apart from one to John O’Shea, ‘ he explained.
“If you have these two players, a six or the eight, one of them has to protect our offensive zone”. You have to always be in position.
Jurgen Klopp has said he is working to get the best out of Christian Benteke and admitted that Liverpool need to score more goals. What we did we created a common atmosphere, only for us.
We need more movements together.
‘We have to train, we have to give the body the right information, and if he can do this, then maybe we can change something’. “Go there, come here, go again”.
Manchester City reignited their title challenge by bouncing back from Monday’s 2-1 defeat at Arsenal with a breezy 4-1 win over second-bottom Sunderland that left them three points off the summit. We just have to make better decisions around the box.
I don’t want to see him in training.
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“We will see. I hope it’s not too serious”.