Jurgen Klopp states what he was most afraid of throughout Monterrey clash | OneFootball

Jurgen Klopp states what he was most afraid of throughout Monterrey clash | OneFootball

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·19 December 2019

Jurgen Klopp states what he was most afraid of throughout Monterrey clash

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Reds manager Jurgen Klopp has stated that he was “afraid” of extra-time occurring in Liverpool’s FIFA Club World Cup semi-final clash against Monterrey.

The game was evenly poised at 1-1 going into stoppage-time, but substitute Roberto Firmino scored the winner in the dying moments to secure a 2-1 victory for Liverpool.


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Klopp was delighted that the Brazilian scored to win the game, but he was also delighted that he scored because it meant Liverpool did not have to play extra-time.

“I was actually afraid of extra time so I was more than happy that Bobby scored that goal,” Klopp told the media.

“We had to do a few changes because we had no other options but we wanted to do some other changes which meant we left Trent, Bobby and Sadio [Mane] off.

“I didn’t see it go in because there were so many players in front of me but I saw the reaction of the goalkeeper so I could start celebrating.”

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On winning another game late, Klopp added : “Staying on track is part of our game so I don’t think we can plan it but we should not think it is impossible.”

There is no denying that extra-time would have been a disaster for Liverpool. The club have had such a hectic December. The last thing Klopp’s side needed was more minutes on the pitch, especially with the final against Flamengo on Saturday.

The Reds are already dealing with a number of injuries, meaning there was a possibility another player could go down in extra-time.

However, there was always a sense that Liverpool would win the game late. They have done it on a number of occasions throughout this season.

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