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Jurgen Klopp and Marcelo Bielsa react after Liverpool thrash Leeds United 6-0 at Anfield

Jurgen Klopp lauded his Liverpool team after they smashed Leeds United 6-0, while Marcelo Bielsa admitted he is ‘worried’ about relegation following the demoralising defeat at Anfield.

The Reds warmed up for Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea with a dominant display, closing the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City to just three points and pushing Leeds closer to the drop zone.

Liverpool scored three goals in either half, with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane both bagging braces and defenders Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip also getting on the scoresheet.

‘My reaction is disappointment given the result we have obtained,’ a stunned Bielsa said.

‘It has been difficult for us to adapt to the opponents and it has been difficult for us to get the ball to our forwards with clarity.

‘We need to defend better and attack better – both things. We will fight to defend our position.’

Leeds stay 15th in the Premier League – three points above the relegation zone – but have played more games than most of their direct rivals and have an inferior goal difference to every club bar bottom-placed Norwich City.

Biesla added: ‘The distances between the two teams we were never able to reduce them.

‘In the second half we thought it would be difficult to play an even game but we wanted to prevent or avoid what ended up happening.

‘A result like today you can’t explain it with the absences. We are fighting relegation. Of course it worries me, how is it not going to?’

It was a fantastic night for Liverpool, the form team in England, but Klopp insists his team were made to work for their emphatic win.

He said: ‘It can happen. If you are really on it and go through all the difficult spells in the game that we did but you think about the start.

‘We

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