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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp seeking consistency
The Black Cats, after all, are in the midst of a quite disgusting year.
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Saturday’s defeat left Allardyce’s men five points adrift of safety and the hosts can be backed at a chunky 17/4 (5.25) with NetBet to claim a crucial victory against the Reds.
Henderson joined Liverpool for big money and at first, it looked like the fee affected him, but he recovered from a shaky start and has since proved that it was money well spent.
Klopp continued to say that improving the frequency of clear goalscoring chances that they create is “what we are trying to do” before adding that they are fully aware of their need to score more goals and “be more risky from more positions” which he said is a “big target” for the team. “But not against Leicester. We reacted and were really satisfied, so now we want to win at Sunderland”. While many fans believe he has been pretty poor, we think he has put in a decent shift when deployed at the top or in the second striker role.
Basically, I see Sunderland making Liverpool really fight for anything and I certainly have no inclination to be backing the visitors at odds-on. Simon Mignolet showed composure on the other end after his reflexes saved Liverpool as Kente attempted from close range.
Liverpool striker Christian Benteke accepts he has to work harder on the pitch to earn a place in the side after an enlightening chat with manager Jurgen Klopp.
On Wednesday night, the Reds travel north to take on Sunderland and Jurgen Klopp will be eager to see his side build on the momentum of Saturday’s success against the high-flying Foxes. “It wasn’t easy for him to come on against Leicester, but his second half was better”.
“These two players aren’t a six or eight, one of them has to protect our defence so sometimes we had to have a little conversation and they needed help from outside”. He is not the same striker as Daniel [Sturridge] or Divock [Origi]. “If we do this, then maybe we can change something or we will be talking about Sturridge for the next 10 years”. Since I came here he gets better and better.
“He was so strong versus Leicester”, said the manager”. We need to get a rhythm if it is possible. He was good in Watford, too. “We have such quality at headers that we could use this at set plays, but we haven’t often enough”, mused the German manager in his pre-match press conference.
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Vardy and Mahrez, the best Premier League duo so far, played pretty poorly and the new pair of center-backs Lovren – Sakho, prevented them from threatening Mignolet’s goal.