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‘Soft German comments from Allardyce are nothing’

Liverpool play their third game of the week against West Ham at Upton Park on Saturday and, by the time they play Exeter in the third round of the FA Cup next Friday, they will have contested five matches in 13 days. “There was some foul and abusive language towards my staff that I didn’t like”.

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“We can keep clean sheets but the most important thing is when you’ve got the ball in good positions, and maybe we can cross or slide someone through for a finish”.


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“In the summer I was not available”, said the German.


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Klopp voiced his dismay for Lens not receiving a straight red.

“Soft German? Yeah, I think it is the first time. If you see the situation again then you know that I was not too wrong”, he continued, harkening back to the late tackle from Jeremain Lens on Mamadou Sakho that incited the whole row to begin with. “I had no arguments with the bench of Sunderland”.

“For me, that is a red card, finished”.

“If you look on your ticket, it is included”.

Liverpool kept their Champions League qualification hopes alive as Christian Benteke scored a winning goal for the second straight game yesterday against Sunderland.

The Reds’ 1-0 victories over Leicester City and Sunderland were not pretty but stopped the rot after three Premier League games without a win.

“We will be celebrating the whole way here to the plane and then we fly home and go to bed”, he said, deadpan.

The ex-England worldwide was far more assured against Liverpool than against Everton in November’s 6-2 rout, and insists he is physically able to start tomorrow, despite struggling to play two quick-fire games over the last 18 months.

“I’ve never anxious about a football game”, said the 48-year-old.

The Black Cats remain in 19th place and seven points adrift of safety as they prepare to face Aston Villa in a crunch clash at the Stadium of Light this weekend.

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Bilic’s men are one point behind us now in 7th, but with a tricky trip to Stoke and then matches with Arsenal and Manchester Unite coming up next – it’s crucial we carry on our recent good run.

Jurgen Klopp and Sam Allardyce shake hands before the game between Liverpool and Sunderland