Jurgen Klopp claims it’s his fault Mohamed Salah doesn’t score more Liverpool goals after Egyptian reaches landmark strike

Jurgen Klopp claims it’s his fault Mohamed Salah doesn’t score more Liverpool goals after Egyptian reaches landmark strike
Jurgen Klopp commended a “world-class” Mohamed Salah, who scored his 50th Premier League goal during Liverpool’s epic 4-3 victory over Crystal Palace.Salah bagged a brace at Anfield to make it 50 strikes in 72 matches which is the same as former Red Fernando Torres, an out-and-out striker. The Egyptian’s record has only been bettered by Ruud van Nistelrooy, Andy Cole and Alan Shearer.Salah celebrates his first goal against Palace3
Salah celebrates his first goal against Palace
“Exceptional achievement from a world-class player,” said Klopp.“Wow, an outstanding number. I heard the names of the other players who got there a bit quicker – Alan Shearer, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Andy Cole – good strikers as well eh?“Maybe he would have scored more and earlier if I hadn’t played him on the right wing so often. My fault. “But no, not bad. (He has) helped us a lot. It’s a typical win-win situation. He benefits from the style of play, and the boys benefit of course from his scoring desire. It’s cool.”Klopp also praised the character of his players after bouncing back from Andros Townsend’s opening goal and then recovering again when James Tomkins made it 2-2 with 25 minutes to go.However, they still needed to survive a manic conclusion which saw James Milner sent off for a second bookable offence on Wilfried Zaha before Sadio Mane and Eagles substitute Max Meyer traded goals.Asked if he thought it was chaotic, Klopp said: “Oh yes. Someone asked me what was the main feeling, the main emotion at the final whistle. It was relief.“I have known the boys since 2015 and I have found boys with outstanding character.“It’s not the first time this season we had to do it, but today it was pretty special and I really liked it.”Victory extended their lead at the top of the table to seven points for 24 hours at least with Manchester City at Huddersfield on Sunday – a game you can listen to live on talkSPORT, kick-off 1.30pm.Klopp was very happy with the character his side showed3
Klopp was very happy with the character his side showed
It also set two new club records. Their points tally of 60 after 23 matches beats their 59 points in 1893-94 and 1987-88.The other landmark was for the Premier League only: a 32nd consecutive unbeaten home league match – coincidentally Palace were the last team to win at Anfield in the league in April 2017.Only between 1978 to 1980 – (63) matches – have they had a longer run.Palace boss Roy Hodgson, returning to the club where he had an ill-fated six months in charge in 2010, felt they should have had more from the game.Eagles boss Hodgson believes his players deserved more from the game3
Eagles boss Hodgson believes his players deserved more from the game
“For large periods of the game we held our own but you need a bit of luck if you’re going to win,” he said.“Goals often have an element of luck involved in them and their three certainly had a bit more luck in them than ours did.“I’m very happy with how we went about our business and I’m very disheartened for the players that they didn’t get more to show for their efforts.”Hodgson refused to blame 39-year-old goalkeeper Julian Speroni on his first start since December 2017 for his handling error which gave Liverpool the lift they needed at 3-2.“A goalkeeper comes back after not having played for a year and a bit (but) there aren’t many better club servants than Julian Speroni at any football club in the world,” he added.


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Jurgen Klopp claims it's his fault Mohamed Salah doesn't score more Liverpool goals after Egyptian reaches landmark strike Written by: fpnews Posted on: January 20, 2019 Jurgen Klopp commended a "world-class" Mohamed Salah, who scored his 50th Premier League goal during Liverpool's epic 4-3 victory over Crystal Palace.
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