📣 Klopp on squad depth, facing Saints and Fabinho fitness | OneFootball

📣 Klopp on squad depth, facing Saints and Fabinho fitness | OneFootball

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Alex Mott·16 May 2022

📣 Klopp on squad depth, facing Saints and Fabinho fitness

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Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp has been speaking to the media ahead of their Premier League clash with Southampton on Tuesday.

Here are some of the best quotes.


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On squad fitness

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“We have a lot of decisions. We will line up a team with any one reason. To try and win the game at Southampton.

“The 30 extra minutes made a big difference.”


On the title race

“I am looking forward to the game tomorrow.

“I don’t know the last time City dropped points two games in a row. Villa has to play midweek. They are not used to that.

“I don’t expect City to drop points there.”


On squad depth

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“There’s only one reason for it, that we have this group of players.

“They all stayed on track. Training is outstanding.

“The atmosphere the group created is exceptional and that’s why we won these two competitions.”


On facing Southampton

“This is game 60. When did Southampton have their last game? 10-12 days?

“They might lack rhythm but we lose that advantage if we make changes. They are completely fresh.

“Last home game, what would you do?”


On Fabinho fitness

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“Progressing very well but won’t be involved tomorrow.”


On enjoying final success

“Until the plane landed. I was in a good mood and then I got tired.

“Why don’t we have the FA Cup the last game? That would have helped with celebrations because it’s different when you play later.

“I really enjoyed the long party on the pitch with all the people. That’s what it’s about.

“When we stood in our corner with our people. It meant the world to the boys.”