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Emre Can: Liverpool still targeting Champions League qualification
Maybe newly promoted Watford is better than we thought?
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Jurgen Klopp: “I would say hopefully it is the most disappointing moment in my whole Liverpool FC life, from now”. Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp knew it before today’s disaster, and he certainly knows it now, following an embarrassing 3-0 loss to the Hornets. Teams are beating or taking points from each other from week to to week with the exception of Premier League leaders Leicester City.
“The frustration is we have to work so hard for our goals, but we concede them at the other end so cheaply”.
“Mistakes can happen, that is football, but the reaction has to be better”.
“I was surprised to find the “Scoop” on Twitter, but the fans go insane about something like that”, he said.
“We are going to push ourselves, like we always do, and push our opponents, but they will want to impress the new manager”.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Carragher said, according to Inside Futbol: “The performance and the result at Watford will be in his [Klopp’s] mind for the rest of the season and it reminds me of [Gerard] Houllier and [Rafael] Benitez in their first season”.
Quique Sanchez Flores insists Watford’s top priority for the season remains Premier League survival, despite seeing his team move just a point behind the top four with an impressive victory over Liverpool.
Liverpool looked a soft touch without powerful Belgian striker Christian Benteke, who Klopp dropped to recall Roberto Firmino.
“We have to stick to the ideas of the club, which are very clever, very clear”.
The 26-year-old former Granada player in the Spanish La liga brushed off Liverpool defenders weak challenge to fire in off the post from a tight angle in the 15th minute. I don’t hate the guy, and I think he might be given more chances, just they shouldn’t be in competitive games until he proves himself. I hope and believe he will finish the season with Watford.
Ake’s goal, stabbed over the line from barely a metre, was the left-back’s first in English football, confirming the good impression he has made at Watford.
“We have to be more clinical, and that will add up to more points”.
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Liverpool’s showing was a far cry from their away-day thrashings of Chelsea and Manchester City, while the Reds have accrued 12 points from nine matches with Klopp in the hotseat, the same number as Brendan Rodgers managed from eight games.