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‘Not the start we wanted’ – Jurgen Klopp frustrated by Liverpool’s slow start after Merseyside derby draw with Everton

Jurgen Klopp admitted that Liverpool’s slow start to the season was ‘not exactly a dream’ after the Reds were held to a 0-0 draw away to Everton, continuing their inconsistent form. Liverpool hit the woodwork three times in an entertaining Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Saturday, but the two rivals couldn’t be separated. Ad The result left Klopp’s side with nine points from their opening six Premier League games and they sit six points behind leaders Arsenal, who have a game in hand.

Premier League'Fantastic football' — Klopp praises Reds after record-breaking result27/08/2022 AT 16:50 «The situation we’re in right now is not a dream. It’s good that players are coming back, but we have to make sure we use them in the right manner,” Klopp told the BBC. »It’s not the start we wanted.

Six games and nine points is not exactly a dream, but those are the points we’ve got and let’s go from there. “If we get through these moments together we have a chance to create better moments in the future." Honours even as both sides hit woodwork in thrilling Merseyside derby James to become highest-paid defender in Chelsea history — reports ‘This is just the start’ – England boss Wiegman warns Lionesses not to rest on laurels Liverpool began the season in poor form, drawing back-to-back games against Fulham and Crystal Palace before suffering defeat against Manchester United. But they rallied by smashing Bournemouth 9-0 before beating Newcastle 2-1 on Wednesday thanks to a 98th-minute winner from Fabio Carvalho.

However, they couldn’t keep the winning streak going against an Everton side still looking for its first win of the season. «After Wednesday it was really tough,” Klopp said. “These games are rarely for people who love the

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