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Jurgen Klopp has explained what he showed his Liverpool players at half-time during their dramatic draw away at the home of title rivals Manchester City.
The Reds boss was talking after his Liverpool side played out a dramatic 2-2 draw at the home of their title rivals in a clash that saw them equalise twice having gone behind to strikes from Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus. Though Liverpool huffed and puffed at times, City will be the happier with the game ending honours even.
The first 45 minutes ended with City boasting a 2-1 lead, but whatever Klopp told his troops during the interval clearly worked as Sadio Mane levelled things again within 60 seconds of the restart. That triggered a period of sustained pressure from the visitors but they failed to get their noses in front.
The Reds boss told Sky Sports that he showed their goal during the break, as a source of inspiration. "We obviously showed the goal, as it was a really good footballing situation," the Liverpool boss explained. "I was not convinced, but I had the sense that we could win this game as always when we play them we cause them problems.
"They were much more direct than us today but that was not planned, they had a more direct idea than us today so it was one thing and then defensively we were in a bit of rush, they were better at defending high balls so they put us under pressure -