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Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool's 2

Time:2024-05-21 09:36:18 source:Stellar Stories news portal

Liverpool lost their lead in the Premier League title race on Sunday, but manager Jurgen Klopp insists their 2-2 draw at Manchester United was not a case of two points dropped.

Mohamed Salah's 84th-minute penalty ensured that the Reds got a point from the game, after falling behind courtesy of a second-half turnaround by the hosts spurred on by goals from Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo.

But Klopp rejected the criticism after the final whistle, even though the point means that they remain behind Arsenal in the race for the top-flight crown this season. 


The German manager told Sky Sports: 'We had big chances before and after they scored.

'That's now the situation. It's a point at Manchester United, I know people see it as two points lost.

Jurgen Klopp said he did not feel that Liverpool's draw at Man United was two points dropped

Jurgen Klopp said he did not feel that Liverpool's draw at Man United was two points dropped

He noted that the hosts 'put an extra shift in' because of the importance of Liverpool games

He noted that the hosts 'put an extra shift in' because of the importance of Liverpool games

'I see it as we have a point more than we had before the game. It's an away game at Manchester United, I think for us this game is more special than for other teams because against us they put an extra shift in. That's how it is.

'We'll face that again in a week at Everton, these are the games we have to be ready for. We fully deserved the equaliser, that's it.'

Liverpool took the lead at Old Trafford courtesy of Luis Diaz's goal after 23 minutes, and the Reds will regret not making more of their chances during a dominant first-half display. 

After the break, an error by Jarell Quansah allowed Fernandes to score from the centre-circle for the equaliser, before Mainoo curled in a beautiful strike from the edge of the penalty area to make it 2-1 to Manchester United.

The points were shared after Aaron Wan-Bissaka brought down Harvey Elliott in the penalty box, and Egyptian star Salah was able to convert. 

Luis Diaz gave Liverpool a first-half lead, before two goals from Man United took them ahead

Luis Diaz gave Liverpool a first-half lead, before two goals from Man United took them ahead

Mohamed Salah converted an 84th-minute penalty to ensure that the Reds got a point

Mohamed Salah converted an 84th-minute penalty to ensure that the Reds got a point

Before the Merseyside derby against Everton later this month, Liverpool have Premier League clashes with Crystal Palace and Fulham, as well as both legs of the Europa League quarter-final against Atalanta.   

Arsenal lead the Premier League with 71 points and a goal difference of +51, nine goals clear of Liverpool in second, and a point clear of Manchester City in third.  

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