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Klopp felt like he was walking alone at Anfield
But, with eight minutes left, Dann headed Palace back in front, and they held onto the win and climbed to 10th in the Premier League table as a result.
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His role is to notify Klopp of talented youngsters by bringing them to Melwood to train with the first team, and the Dutchman is confident Liverpool will introduce a few world-class players in the coming years.
“We decide when it is over”.
Dann impressed once again at the weekend, scoring the victor at Anfield to provide Palace with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool.
“I felt pretty alone at this moment”, said the German manager after a game in which he had several close encounters with his fiery opposite number Alan Pardew.
Mignolet, who is now on global duty, is set to face his Belgium teammates Vincent Kompany and Kevin De Bruyne and told Sky Sports: “I am sure that will come across our minds before we get back to England”. Don’t make a big thing about this but we are responsible that nobody can leave the stadium before the final whistle because anything can happen.
Liverpool centre-back Mamadou Sakho is expected to be out for six to eight weeks with knee ligament damage but has escaped suffering a cruciate injury.
“I think we have managed the previous two well”.
“I would prefer to lose 4-1 and keep him in the team but it was the situation and now we have to see”.
Yesterday’s performance by Delaney reminded me of John Terry at his best, and say what you like about Terry as a person, it’s my view there is no greater footballing compliment I can pay a defender.
“I don’t want to speculate now but we have to hope it is not too serious. I think I am going to have it re-scanned in the next week or so”. “They will get no time off”, said the boss.
This is still a bad loss, one that could call into question Liverpool’s depth over the busy holiday period, including games in both of England’s two domestic cup competitions.
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The Poland global is now, arguably, the most risky forward on the planet, with his 14 goals the joint-most scored by any player in any of Europe’s top five leagues this season.