
According to Tasnim news agency, Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp, after his students’ 2-2 draw in last night’s home game against Manchester City in the seventh week of the English Premier League, admitted that no matter how dissatisfied he was with their performance in the first half, a witness in the second half It has been an admirable game for them.
“The game had two completely different halves,” Klopp said after the game, in which his team twice took the lead with goals from Sadio Mane and Mohammad Salah, both of which were tied. Thank God because in the second half we realized that in the first half we did exactly what we should not have done against Manchester City and we did exactly what we should have done. We saw the second half of the usual Liverpool, a brave and fully motivated fighter who was ready to play in confined spaces and use cross moves.
The German coach added: “The first half, but maybe you saw the worst game we have ever played against Manchester City. We had to react to that poor performance and we did it in a great way in the second half. Ullmann’s goal was on a great counter-attack and the second goal he scored was one that only the best players in the world could score. Golsh was truly exceptional. Liverpool will never forget such things and people will talk about it for a long time and they will remember this game for another 56 years. Of course, this is not the first time that Salah has scored such goals. I think he scored similar goals against Napoli and Tottenham, but this one was really world-class. He scored the first goal for Sadio Mane and scored the second himself.
The club was referring to former Liverpool striker Roger Hunt, who scored a spectacular goal for the club 56 years ago in the FA Cup and died last week.