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Following Man United’s error, Jurgen Klopp sent Jarell Quansah a message.
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During Liverpool’s tie with Manchester United, Quansah committed a terrible mistake.
Bruno Fernandes scored from long range thanks to an assist from the centre back.
Young defender is urged by Klopp to “learn from it.”
Jarell Quansah made a mistake on Sunday that cost Liverpool the lead in their 2-2 draw with Manchester United, but Jurgen Klopp believes Quansah will learn from it.
After the 21-year-old misdirected Virgil van Dijk’s pass, the ball ended up at Bruno Fernandes’ feet. With a fantastic long-range shot, Fernandes caught Caiomhin Kelleher off guard and tied the score at one.
After Liverpool had showered down 15 attempts on Andre Onana’s goal, Fernandes’ effort was the home team’s first and represented a turning point in the encounter at Old Trafford.
Fortunately for Liverpool, they were able to salvage a late point after Kobbie Mainoo had given United the lead. With six minutes left, Mohamed Salah scored from the penalty spot after Harvey Elliott was ruled to have been fouled by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
After the game, Klopp spoke, quickly clearing Quansah of any responsibility for his error and emphasising instead how the young player grows from it and improves going forward.
“As a football player in the Premier League, and playing for Liverpool, I have the bad news it will not be the last mistake in his life, unfortunately,” Klopp stated.
“Life is like that. He handled it really well, in my opinion, and so did we. However, there was no social media when our heroes made these kinds of errors in the past, so perhaps he’s wise enough to turn that off.
We want to play build-up, maintain possession of the ball, and play football. While it’s not ideal, bigger errors are made in football. Bruno recognised the chance and seized it, and that is still the case.
“It just happens; there is no blame or criticism of any kind. The best thing that can happen is that he will learn from it.”
Liverpool’s failure to gain ground on Arsenal, who defeated Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 on Saturday, resulted in the two teams drawing level on 71 points, one point clear of leaders Manchester City. Most importantly, Mikel Arteta’s team has three more goals than Klopp’s team and has a better goal differential of nine.
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Premier League star confirms Ruben Amorim to be taking over as the manager of Liverpool.
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The confirmation of Ruben Amorim as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement as Liverpool manager is imminent.
Joao Palhinha, a star player for Fulham who spent two years playing for Amorim before joining the Premier League in 2022, says as much.
Amorim is reportedly a top contender to replace Klopp at Anfield following Xabi Alonso’s decision to extend his contract with Bayer Leverkusen.
Amorim have the “quality” to stand up to the significant task on Merseyside and manage the “pressure,” according to Palhinha.
“One of the greatest coaches in Portugal, Ruben possesses a great deal of quality. Since Braga, he has performed admirably, he informed O Jogo. He is well-versed in the game and enjoys a deep bond with the players.
“He won’t be in Portugal for very long the way he’s developing. He’s not going to stay in Portugal for lack of opportunity.
“He dreams and aims to win another title with Sporting and then the future will be in his hands.”
“Yes, of course, but the pressure is different,” he continued.
“Being the head coach of a major Portuguese team means that you are under constant pressure to succeed from both the club’s size and its supporters.
“The supporters, the team, and the entire globe put pressure on a coach of Liverpool. Given how things are going, I believe it will only take time.”
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