DO YOU THINK IT IS PLAYSTATION, KLOPP HIT BACK AT LIVERPOOL CRITISICM FOLLOWING EVERTON DRAW
The German manager
believes the Reds are taking appropriate risks with their offensive play
despite three goalless draws in recent weeks
Jurgen Klopp has hit
back at criticism regarding Liverpool ’s ineffective attack and insisted
football isn’t as simple as it appears in a video game.
The Reds were held to
scoreless draw against everton at Goodison Park on Sunday, with the
visitors registering just three shots on target.
It was the third time
in their last four games that they have failed to find the net, with suggestion
the club are failing to cope with the pressure in the current premier
league title race.
When
asked if he wished his Liverpool side took more risks in their attacking play
against the Toffees, Klopp said: “We don’t play PlayStation. Do you think we
didn’t take enough risks today? Is that you want to ask?
"That’s
a really disappointing question, I have to say, because that means it’s like
it’s so easy.
“I
tell the boys to take more risks, ‘Come on boys, we go for it!’ Is there any
draw we didn’t try to win? What is that?
“An
extra attacker just to go wild nine matchdays [from the end]? You think it’s
PlayStation, bring an extra attacker and football changes. It’s not like that.
We are offensive enough, football doesn’t work like that.
“There
are nine games to go, we don’t lose our nerve like you obviously. It’s the
second time you ask a question I really don’t get.
“You
cannot start with four or five strikers in a striker way, nothing else to do
but try to score. We have an offensive team and we take the risk, no doubt
about that, but it’s not like that.
“There’s
not a moment where we say, ‘Come on now, throw everything in that direction’.
You cannot play in the Premier League like that.
We play
next week Burnley, if we play only offensive they kill us in the
counterattack, 100 per cent, whatever we want. They don’t wait for us, they see
where we have problems and try to punish us there.
“Just
always prepare the game like you should prepare. We take all the risks, but you
cannot take more than 100 percent risk, going nuts. It’s not about that.”
Liverpool’s
next fixture is against Burnley on March 10 before a champions league round-of-16
tie against Bayern muchen three days later.
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