Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool 'ready to suffer' in quest to reach Champions League final
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his side have to be ready to suffer in order to come through their Champions League semi-final second leg in Villarreal.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his side have to be ready to suffer in order to come through their Champions League semi-final second leg in Villarreal.
Villarreal will have their work cut out when they face Liverpool in the Champions league semi-final second leg on Tuesday.
Liverpool's fast and furious football under Jurgen Klopp had already delivered a Champions League and Premier League title by the time Thiago Alcantara arrived at Anfield to much fanfare two years ago.
“Joe Gomez, what a game,” enthused Jurgen Klopp. “Naby Keita, what a game. James Milner, what a game. Diogo Jota – oh my god, what a game.” There are times when it seems as though the Liverpool manager is never happier than when praising his squad players and even Jota’s 21 goals this season may not have spared him the status of deluxe back-up.
Liverpool are approaching the end of what they hope will be a long but fruitful run towards a trophy-laden end to the season.
Joe Gomez hailed the attitude of the Liverpool squad after a much-changed side selected by Jurgen Klopp claimed all three points away at Newcastle on Saturday lunchtime. The 24-year-old started in place of Trent Alexander-Arnold at right-back in the North East.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp revelled in the depth of his squad after seeing his understudies keep the club’s bid for an unprecedented quadruple alive at Newcastle.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp revelled in the depth of his squad after seeing his understudies keep the club's bid for an unprecedented quadruple alive at Newcastle.