Jurgen Klopp on Mohamed Salah's contract stand-off and accepting defeat
The Reds take on Brighton this weekend in the Premier League.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp saw his side suffer a rare defeat at the hands of Inter Milan in midweek (Adam Davy/PA)
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits his players take defeat worse than he does and so he expects a reaction after experiencing only their third loss of the season.
The 1-0 Champions League defeat to Inter Milan on Tuesday was offset by the fact a 2-0 first-leg lead meant the team progressed to their fourth quarter-final in five years.
However, it was Liverpool’s first defeat at Anfield in a year and there were muted celebrations at the final whistle.
Liverpool were beaten by Inter Milan in midweek (Peter Byrne/PA)
When it was pointed out to him his side had not lost many matches in the last year, Klopp said: “Enough. More than enough. We are not good losers.
“I have usually after a game a little speech in the dressing room, most of the time it is quite nice to tell the boys how good they were, but in this game it was slightly different.
“I realised when I looked in their eyes I am in a better mood than the players when I came in and I lost as well.
“My first thought was ‘We are through against tough opponents’ and their first thought was ‘We lost’. Both is fine somehow.”
Always in life reaction is important. We have to show reaction and I am pretty sure we will.
Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool’s first-half performance, in particular, against Inter was what disappointed Klopp the most, although they still could have won the match – Mohamed Salah hit the post twice in the second half and they missed a number of other chances.
He hopes the rare feeling of losing will give his players a wake-up call, with a Premier League trip to Brighton next on the agenda.
“I didn’t like part of the performance, especially defensively, and that’s a good point to make as if we don’t defend well against Brighton we have a problem,” he added.
“Our counter-press was not even close to what I would have expected and we got punished for it.
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“Do I like losing? No. Do I like the fact that if you don’t do what the plan was then you get a knock for it then yes.
“I would have been happy with a draw – that would have been enough of a knock – but we lost.
“But we could have won with all the chances we had. It would have covered a couple of things for this game, problems that we don’t have very often but that we had in that game as we have to stop having these problems.
“We understand there is a way we cause each team in the world problems and we had better use that way.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is expecting a response from his side (Peter Byrne/PA)
“Always in life reaction is important. We have to show reaction and I am pretty sure we will.”
Klopp does not believe it will be a problem because of the characters he has in the dressing room and the mentality which has been created over the last few years.
“I believe in humans and I really believe that everybody has a specific amount of self-motivation,” he added.
“If you see other guys around you who have something similar or bigger, higher level of motivation you realise there is possibly some room for improvement,
“It is a lot about role models, we are really blessed. It is the character of the group. We don’t feel sorry for ourselves – not again, not at all.”
Mohamed Salah (left) is out of contract in 2023 (Peter Byrne/PA)
Klopp also reiterated a decision of Mohamed Salah’s contract extension remains in the player’s hands.
The Egypt international’s current deal expires at the end of next season and there is a current impasse on negotiations to get him to stay longer.
“I think Mo definitely expects this club to be ambitious and we are. It’s Mo’s decision. The club did what it can do. It is all fine. All fine from my point of view,” he said.
“Nothing has happened further, no signing, no rejection, we just have to wait. Completely fine, no rush.”
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