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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp: I would do anything for fans… but I won’t do that

Jurgen Klopp says he would have done anything for a «special» Anfield crowd after his team's vital 2-0 Merseyside derby win over Everton — except take off his clothes. Klopp walked over to the Kop after the victory and gave his trademark fist pumps that have been lacking of late due to the Reds' poor form. Ad But after goals from Mo Salah and a first from Cody Gakpo, it felt like normal service had almost been resumed for Liverpool.

Premier LeagueSalah ends drought as Liverpool see off Everton in derby4 HOURS AGO Klopp told Sky Sports: «The atmosphere was outstanding, I am in love with my crowd and what they did tonight, it was special and was extremely helpful — the boys paid it back. »It was a real derby and we played a game we wanted to play, not a game Everton wanted to. «A massive relief.

You never know when you are going to do it next [the fist pumps]. »Whatever the crowd asked me I would have done except for getting rid of my clothes. UEFA 'primarily responsible' for nightmare scenes at 2022 Champions League final — report Mbappe surprise inclusion in PSG squad for Bayern clash after injury — 'He felt good' Ronaldo, Bellingham, Messi all named in FIFPro Team of the Year shortlist «I really think — and you don't want to be in difficult situations — the way you behave defines the future.

»This club has been through worse things but we are the club who can show who can deal with difficult moments." Klopp paid particular tribute to 18-year-old Stefan Bajcetic, who featured in an advanced midfield position he had never played before, and Jordan Henderson. «I saw a lot of good performances tonight but Stefan showed up. We are really happy with him, a top boy, really smart and calm.

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