‘What can I say?’ - Jurgen Klopp hails ‘outstanding’ Liverpool as Premier League title race goes to wire
Jurgen Klopp was full of praise for his relentless Liverpool side, who came back from behind to beat Southampton 2-1, salvaging all three points on the South Coast. The win means the much-anticipated title race goes down to the final day of the season, where Manchester City now require a win at home to Aston Villa to secure the Premier League title.
Ad/> Klopp made nine changes to his side with Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk among the players absent, as a second-string Liverpool side fought back from behind after going a goal down after 13 minutes. Premier LeagueKlopp: Salah, Van Dijk to miss Southampton but 'no doubt' for CL finalYESTERDAY AT 21:57 Speaking to Sky Sports, Klopp branded his Liverpool group as “outstanding”, as the Reds keep their quadruple hopes alive.
/> “I told them after the game in a little analysis, the situation is pretty much a crime, that [Takumi] Minamino doesn’t play more often, that [Alex] Oxlade-Chamberlain is in outstanding shape but is not part of the squad very often. “How they didn’t play for a long time, Curtis [Jones] didn’t play for a long time and all these boys deliver and deliver and deliver and it’s unbelievable.
“Making nine changes and this kind of performance is absolutely exceptional I have to say. /> Nathan Redmond opened the scoring for Southampton, before Minamino and Joel Matip completed the comeback for the Reds.