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Jurgen Klopp expected Burnley to vomit on the pitch
The home side went ahead inside the first minute through Sam Vokes, who turned his marker before rifling the ball past Simon Mignolet from the edge of the box.
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“You always have the chance in the next game to show improvement, ‘ said Klopp”.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he would be “a real idiot” to buy players on the basis of his side’s weekend defeat to Burnley.
“It was really fantastic, I couldn’t have dreamed any better”, he said.
He repeated, however, further additions are possible. I understand that Arsenal was not a ideal game – we scored four so obviously we can score goals, but we conceded three so obviously we have a defensive problem.
“I hope we stay in the Premier League – that’s the big goal”. Yet the problems were not new or especially surprising. “That’s the plan and I’m pleased we did”. When asked if the club would make new signings before the end of the tranfer window, the German replied, “The answer is I don’t know – we will see”.
Philipe Coutinho had a number of attempts that were well off-target, while Burnley’s defence held tight with Tom Heaton pulling off a couple of spectacular saves on the few shots that were in what was a well-deserved win for Sean Dyche’s side.
“We do this all time when somebody was not too good that we talk about it in a press conference?”
Since Jurgen Klopp took over, only Aston Villa (12) and West Ham (10) have had more errors leading to goals in the Premier League than Liverpool (9).
“How can I be happy with this?” he said.
‘Our training drills did not include us playing the ball to our opponents.
Back in the Premier League after being relegated following the 2014-15 season, Burnley beat the high-powered Reds for the first time in five league matchups despite allowing the visitors to record 27 shots – five on goal.
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“Show me your best and I will make decisions and the most comfortable situation for me would be when the decisions are really hard to make because that would mean no-one gave me a sign they don’t want to be involved”. When we were ready for crossing we had no-one in the box and that makes 0.0 per cent sense. Klopp said, as quoted by the Liverpool Echo. It was not a day off, it was an experience we don’t want.