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As Jones and Elliott celebrate with Liverpool supporters, 7 things observed from Wolves.

Liverpool continued its comeback streak, earning three more points away from Anfield.

We’ve compiled some of the late drama’s highlights that you might have missed.

Again, Jurgen Klopp’s team turned things around in the second half, displaying their hardened mentality.
The first half was a throwback to last season.

The day brought supporters more conflicted feelings, but it thankfully came to a happy conclusion. You might have missed some of these moments because late drama ensued once more.

 

Curtis Jones undoubtedly delighted in Andy Robertson’s winning goal in the 85th minute.

The midfielder, who was born in Liverpool, nearly choked the left-back in his joy during his celebration, which was perhaps too loud even for the goal scorer to enjoy.

Jones then turned away and let out his inner Kopite, yelling “Come on you Reds” in front of a jubilant away end.

 

Curtis, never stop pursuing your dreams.

Into the away end

 

Jones and Harvey Elliott may have received a yellow card as a result, but neither one seemed to care as they ran towards the visiting fans to celebrate Liverpool scoring the third goal of the game.

Even though Elliott may have known the goal would end up being an own goal, it didn’t matter because the boyhood Red jumped over two sets of barriers to join the raucous crowd in celebrating.

Fortunately, neither of them received another Caution as they finished the game.

Robbo’s fan club

 

For the past five years, Robertson has been a fan favorite, and he also has a large following outside of Liverpool.

Commentator Darren Fletcher then requested the Scotsman’s jersey following his post-game interview on TNT Sports.
In our recent interview with Peter Crouch for This Is Anfield, he joked that he does it “like every game.”. “.
fan club for Robo.

Given that Fletcher is a self-professed supporter of Nottingham Forest, it is a little odd, but we are confident that there will be plenty of candidates to fill the No. 26 shirt.

Elliott’s bear hug

We would all adore receiving one of Klopp’s famous bear hugs, I’m sure. Given that his shot resulted in Hugo Bueno’s own goal, which gave the Reds the victory, Elliott deservedly received one after the game.

From the bench at Newcastle, Elliott assisted in changing the outcome of the match, and this season, he has consistently excelled in that role. He should face in his first season start. Thursday at LASK.

Klopp’s mood changes.

 

 

On the sidelines, Klopp often displays emotion, and this was the case on Saturday. This particular video captures the amusing moment the manager abruptly changes his emotions to the team’s advantage.

The German and physio Lee Nobes were seen engaging in what might be described as a “passionate debate.”. As Ibrahima Konate is about to enter the game in the 83rd minute, he instantly cools off and extends his hand of support.

Being on Jurgen’s side of happiness must be nice, not so much the other side.

The captain was content to be at work.

The captain continued to be active after the game even though Virgil van Dijk had completed his final game of the suspension.

Like he did against Aston Villa, the Dutchman hugged his fellow Reds as they exited the field at halftime. Robertson, Jarell Quansah, and Dominik Szoboszlai were the recipients of his most joyous congratulations, which he enthusiastically extended to them as they exited the field.

Van Dijk should start for Liverpool on Thursday against LASK because he is now able to play once more.

from the boss, a signature.

 

Klopp has occasionally clashed with certain members of the media, but at Saturday’s full time, he was all smiles.

During the press conference, one young man’s day was made by the boss when Klopp signed his shirt and quipped that it would be “the best question in the entire press conference.”

A day to remember for the young supporter sporting a Liverpool jersey with Alisson’s name on the back.

 

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