Liverpool Wins Comeback Again, Klopp Highlights Leicester’s Goal

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Juergen Klopp realized that Liverpool would be in the spotlight again after conceding first. But this time he considered the situation was different with the opponent’s goal.

Liverpool fell behind before winning over Leicester City at Anfield, Thursday (28/9/2023) early morning WIB, in the third round match of the English League Cup. ‘The Red’ was broken by Kasey McAteer and only responded in the second half.

Goals from Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai and Diogo Jota ensured Liverpool qualified and continued the positive trend this season. Jurgen Klopp’s men are unbeaten in eight matches, winning the last seven.

However, there are things that Klopp feels need to pay attention to, because they often concede first. It is recorded that five of the seven wins achieved so far have come from behind.

However, Klopp has a defense regarding Leicester’s goal. He saw the potential for the goal to be invalid because of a foul on Kostas Tsimikas.

“Maybe it will be a headline that we were behind 0-1, but that was a different goal from other situations of being left behind. I don’t know if it should have been a foul or not, from our point of view it was like a foul,” he said as reported. Liverpool Echo.

“Could we have defended better in the first moments of that goal? Yes, the passing was good and the finishing was good. But it happens, the most important thing is the reaction and immediately we immediately created massive opportunities, which were difficult to miss, but that’s it. happen.”

“Somehow the ball didn’t go into the goal, I was confused too. At halftime, obviously you want to make sure you don’t get frustrated because you haven’t scored. We have to stay positive and not rush, just play,” he added.

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2023-09-28 11:30:00
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