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Jurgen Klopp left in disbelief as Wolves fans serenaded Liverpool’s Jarell Quansah
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Moments you might not have seen in Saturday’s Premier League clash between Liverpool and Wolves
Liverpool continued their impressive start to the Premier League season by coming from behind to win against Wolves on Saturday.
Hwang Hee-Chan put the hosts ahead, but in the second half the Reds came back strongly with Cody Gakpo, Andy Robertson and a Hugo Bueno own goal to secure a 3-1 victory.
The result means Jurgen Klopp’s men extended their unbeaten run in the league to 16 games after a strong end to last season.
But there was plenty that went unnoticed or under the radar during the 90 minutes at Molineux.
Klopp made it clear after the match that he found it hard to believe what he saw as Liverpool stumbled in the first half with an incredibly poor performance.
But his displeasure became evident during a break before half-time when the Reds coach called Joel Matip, one of several players in trouble, to the touchline.
Keyword: Klopp makes a wild gesture towards the central defender and throws a few pointed phrases at him. Given the progress of the second half, the message was clearly sent
Quansah serenades
It was Liverpool’s first senior start for Jarell Quansah, who was thrown in at the deep end because Ibrahima Konate was not fit enough to start after missing the last few weeks with a muscle problem.
But the 20-year-old was probably the Reds’ most impressive defender, especially in the first half, until he succumbed to injury in the final quarter.
Wolves fans were increasingly frustrated that the youngster fell twice, forcing Quansah to limp as chants of “w**ker” echoed across much of Molineux.
Welcome to the Premier League, Jarell.
It took some time to extract Elliott from the jubilant Kop, where the home stewards were assisted by one or two of his teammates.
Finally, Konaté, who then wrote a message to the teenager on Instagram: “You needed more security, so I came!”
Klopp was in a much happier mood than the last time he sat in the Molineux press conference room after a match in February.
So much so that the Reds boss was only too happy to oblige when he asked the polite boy for his autograph before reminding the polite boy to pick up his pen again.
The ECHO lined up for the first question of the press conference and then Klopp said: “It’s only going to get worse from here on!” Which, to be honest, isn’t the first time we’ve done this.
having said that…
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‘Someone that I’ve respected,’ admits the £50 million Chelsea player about the Liverpool star
Ben Chilwell, a defender for Chelsea, says he respects Andy Robertson, a star player for Liverpool.
The 29-year-old was recently listed as one of the top five full-backs in the Premier League by Ben Chilwell.
The England international said, in a statement to the Premier League’s official website, “Over the last few years, as a left-back, I’ve respected him and I’ve seen what he’s done at Liverpool.
And he has numerous awards from that venue, so he will be my fourth choice.
Knowing that Chilwell has a lot of time for Robertson is not surprising.
Of course, both players are left-backs, with the former serving as an example for all left-backs.
Since moving to Liverpool from Hull City in 2017, he has been a huge success for the Merseyside club, contributing to their numerous victories, including the Premier League and Champions League.
Another illustration would be Ben Chilwell.
Also a competent left-back is Chilwell, who Chelsea paid £50 million to acquire from Leicester City.
The 26-year-old is not currently playing there for the Blues for whatever reason. But when he does, partnering with Reece James on the other flank, he offers a lot to the team going forward, as you would anticipate from a contemporary full-back.
Chilwell is completing 2.3 key passes per league game, which is the second-highest average in Mauricio Pochettino’s team (only Enzo Fernandez is making more (2.8)), according to WhoScored.
Even though the former Leicester player now plays further forward, the aforementioned example still demonstrates his ability to spark an attack.
Nevertheless, given all of Chilwell’s attacking talent, it would be surprising if Pochettino continued to play him on the left wing for the remainder of the season
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