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Jürgen Klopp's fiery message ahead of Manchester City clash, Guardiola trembles

The German coach is buoyed by the win over Rangers in the Champions League 

By Charles Cornwall

The German coach is buoyed by the win over Rangers in the Champions League 
The German coach is buoyed by the win over Rangers in the Champions League 
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Jürgen Klopp praised his side's performance and particularly that of Mohamed Salah in Liverpool's 7-1 win over Rangers. The manager spoke at a press conference and detailed his feelings after a big win. "We had a really positive half-time talk. We wanted more in the second half. Clearly, it worked. Today's game was special, particularly Mo. It was very important how we adapted to the positions, to the line-up," the coach said.

"Everyone who started tonight played very well. Fabio and Harvey, very good. That's the best we could have asked for. I'm very happy," added the coach after finishing second behind Napoli with nine points in Group A. "I really think the first half set up what came in the second half. When we play like that, we can be a very good football team.

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We built on the good things from the first half, kept them moving and obviously they had to change in midfield," he detailed regarding the team's play. Finally, he concluded: "The goals we scored were exceptional. It's a night where things went our way. It definitely changes the mood, and that's good. We all know who is coming on Sunday (Manchester City).

That will be different, but it's better to go in with the feeling of tonight." Liverpool welcome Manchester City to Anfield looking to cut their three-game winless run in the Premier League and aiming to close in on the cup places.

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While, in the Champions League, a draw next time out would see them qualify. Oh well, he's a fantastic source. Well respected everywhere. Just because he's a person who achieved success at the club doesn't give you the right to say whatever you want, especially when you don't have a clue. In fact, I think Didi Dietmar Hamann doesn't deserve that you, how shall I put it now, use his phrase to ask me a question. Do me a favour and ask your own question's. 


 


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