Jurgen Klopp insists he never doubted Liverpool's quality

‘We are LIVERPOOL, a top team’: Jurgen Klopp insists he has never doubted his side’s quality after they bounced back from recent setbacks to see off in-form Napoli… as he calls for ‘consistency’ ahead of Tottenham clash this weekend

  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted he never doubted his team’s quality 
  • Klopp’s side responded to disappointing results with a 2-0 win against Napoli 
  • The Liverpool boss has admitted that his team need consistency and stability

Jurgen Klopp has never doubted Liverpool’s quality and was pleased by the way his side bounced back from their latest setback by overcoming in-form Napoli in the Champions League.

Having gone closer than any side in English football history to winning an unprecedented quadruple, things have gone awry since just falling short in the Premier League and Champions League at the end of last season.

Klopp’s Jekyll-and-Hyde side lost 2-1 at home to embattled Leeds on Saturday evening, leading him to reject talk that this Liverpool squad had reached the end of its useful lifespan.

Jurgen Klopp has insisted that he has never doubted the quality of his Liverpool team

The German’s team responded to that loss with a 2-0 win against Napoli on Tuesday, with late goals from Mohamed Salah and substitute Darwin Nunez sealing a 2-0 triumph as they qualified from Group A as runners-up.

‘The reaction I wanted to see,’ Klopp said after the Anfield victory. ‘We all agreed that we have to show a reaction and we did in a very difficult game against a really good opponent.

‘We don’t doubt the quality. I don’t think anybody doubts that quality but that’s part of the problem. We don’t show it with consistency.

‘That’s why I mention the second goal against Leeds as an example for our situation. We are chasing the game even when it’s around our 18-yard box. You can see nobody wants to have a throw-in for Leeds, then they can let time run down, and no-one protects the box, pretty much, because everyone thinks we have three players out there and we will win the ball.

Liverpool have lacked consistency this season but managed to prevail against Napoli

‘That’s a little bit of the situation we are in. That’s where we have to make a proper step back and tonight we did that.

‘When we defended, we defended with all we have tonight. We were really compact, really close to the challenges and then in the challenges we showed the determination we have to show.

‘Napoli is in the moment a real force and so it could have been extremely difficult for us tonight but the boys played a really good game.

‘Again, consistency, stability is what we need to get. We will take the good stuff out of this game and then start the next fight against Tottenham.’

Salah’s 85th-minute effort saw him equal club great Steven Gerrard’s Liverpool European goal record of 41.

Klopp was pleased with the impact that substitute Darwin Nunez made against Napoli

The Egypt international directed home after Nunez’s initial effort was saved, before the substitute scored for a third straight European game with the last kick in stoppage time.

‘Absolutely good,’ Klopp said of Nunez’s impact.

‘In these games, for us, it was obviously not a game for massive rotation because of the situation, but a little bit we had to and that’s why we didn’t start all three (regular forwards) because we have to see how we get through a goal.

‘Curtis (Jones) did really well in an unfamiliar position for him. When you can bring on a fresh player with the quality of Darwin, it’s very helpful.’

The only potential negative on Tuesday was James Milner went off injured for the already depleted Reds early in the second half.

Asked about the severity of the issue, Klopp said: ‘Don’t know. He seemed to be fine now but we have to probably do further checks.’




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