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Jon Flanagan on Burnley, Liverpool and his hopes for the 2016/17 season
Goals from Sam Vokes and Andre Gray ensured that the Reds fell to their first loss of the campaign, while they have now conceded five goals in just two league games.
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Given the lack of cover Liverpool have at left-back, Moreno is likely to start again against newly promoted Burnley at Turf Moor.
“A good tempo to how they work, a real pressing game and that aggressive football in passing with a objective and getting the ball moved quickly”.
Yet asked if the display alone might move the manager to buy in these positions, Klopp said: “If one game should change my mind then I would be a real idiot”.
“To come off their result last week and then for us to win 2-0 I think is a coupon-buster for most people”.
“If we had found the flawless fit with all the things around – it is not about money only – playing style, defending skills, offensive skills, technical things – I think you would know because we would have made a transfer”.
“Tomorrow, when I feel I need to put the finger on what went wrong, I will do it”. Milly [James Milner] can play it really good, we saw that in the Barcelona game.
Dyche was impressed with what he saw at the Emirates from Klopp’s men, and said it was a style of progressive football that he had been keen to implement with the Clarets when possible.
“The first half was not good for growing self-confidence, we lost a little bit of our timing, patience, all that stuff”.
“It is not allowed that you suffer under your own poor possession because it makes no sense”. The former Newcastle midfielder also had just one shot on target in the entire game and that was one of the biggest issues for Liverpool, going forward they were absolutely wretched without any creativity whatsoever.
‘It’s not a defending problem, it’s an offensive problem.
“It takes concentration and focus from the players to see through that and see they’re not hurting us that much and that we will have breakaways and counters”.
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“Usually in a game like this we win if we don’t make the mistakes in the wrong moment, but we did and now we have to accept the result and carry on”. “Nobody gave me a sign that they don’t want to be involved”. “It was not a day off, it was an experience we don’t want”. That’s something we spoke about.