Saturday 14 April 2018

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Jurgen Klopp hails Excellent attack, good footballers after his side 3-0 winning against Bournemouth as he also hopes on Lovren Injury's scar.



























Goals from Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino saw the Reds build on reaching the Champions League semi-final with a comfortable home win.

The victory helped further safeguard the Anfield club’s primary aim of a top four finish as they remained third in the Premier League table.

And Klopp believes that Liverpool must maintain their current mentality in efforts to boost their prospects during the current season’s run-in.

He said: “We have to stay angry.

“We play Bournemouth, the rest was a few days ago and I said a few times our whole lives is Champions League qualification, to finish in the top four, so these games are all so important.

“The danger in this game was so clear to see. After an outstanding week when everyone has been saying how good you are into the semi-finals



“Today it felt like a parade with people in their cars using the horn, wow! If you lose this game, people say ‘What happened?’

“The way they did it was really impressive to be honest, controlling over 70 minutes in a way that is exceptional actually.

“We scored one but had chance after chance with really good football against a side full of confidence, good footballers, quick on the counter attack, which makes your life really uncomfortable.


“The boys did fantastic. It was a brilliant game. Bournemouth are confident and usually play more football than they could today because our pressing was outstanding.

“We scored fantastic goals, although it took a bit too long for the second but we scored fantastic goals.

“The last 10-15 minutes was intense but it was the perfect manner to play this game.”

 The winning against Bournemouth also added to another Liverpool injury list as Lovren was forced out in the closing minutes,

And Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp is hoping that  [Dejan Lovren] injury during their 3-0 Premier League win over Bournemouth is "not too serious".



The 28-year-old Croatia defender was replaced by Ragnar Klavan after limping off in the 83rd minute at Anfield.


Liverpool play West Brom on 21 April before hosting Roma in the Champions League semi-finals on 24 April.

"I would love if it was because of a knock rather than a strain or tear or whatever," said Klopp.

"He felt something but I didn't speak to him afterwards, I only saw that he was limping. I have no clue."



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