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Sam Allardyce calls Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp ‘a soft German’
Asked about that assertion, the Sunderland manager said: “He’s a soft German if he thinks that’s a red card”.
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“Christian scored the decisive goal and that’s the best thing you can do as a striker but he can play even better”, Klopp said.
The Guardian report the two dugouts “restored amicability” at the final whistle, though Allardyce still was bitter to call Klopp a ‘soft German’.
Speaking on his skipper, Klopp said: “We’ll have to wait a little bit because there was something with the heel”.
Liverpool’s win moved them up to seventh on the Premier League table and five points of fourth-placed Tottenham. Please note that comments are automatically checked for inappropriate language and will be removed accordingly.
“I thought we showed character and we didn’t do that at City or in previous games”, said Mannone.
Both teams had a couple of decent chances in the first half, the duo of Roberto Firmino and Nathaniel Clyne for Liverpool, and Jermain Defoe for Sunderland coming closest to scoring. We started with better pressing in different situations.
Christian Benteke scored the victor just 20 seconds into the second half and the Reds were able to make the lone goal stand and come out with the three points.
“But we were watching Jurgen Klopp in the first half, and he was so frustrated with Benteke’s runs, his movement, the positions he was taking up. We are not in wonderland – but we deserved to win”.
“We need points and at the end of the day we’re not happy, but we need to take encouragement from the positives and go again on Saturday”.
“If Coutino or Lallana had produced a moment of brilliance, you hold your hands up but Lallana failed to control the ball and we were unlucky”.
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“We know Villa is a big game, but we have to treat it as professionally as you can and play your own game”, Watmore told the Echo.