Analysis of Jürgen Klopp's Post-Match Press Conference vs Manchester United

6th March 2023

As you might expect, Jürgen Klopp's post-match press conference was a pretty light affair after Liverpool's historic over Manchester United on Sunday. The Boss had mostly good things to about the Reds' 7-0 smashing of United. 

Liverpool's destruction of their rivals puts them in the top 5 of the Premier League with 42 points. They have, until today, very quietly crept back up the table. This afternoon they very much announced their intent to finish this season strong with volume and authority.

About the historic result, Klopp said, “Freak result, top performance. A really top performance from the start, I thought the way we started the game was really special, the best for a long, long, long, long, long, long time.”

That's a lot of “longs” but, the Boss seems to have forgotten this isn't even the most goals the team has scored in a game this season. However, today's effort was certainly the best Liverpool have looked in the 2022/23 season.

That includes their 9-0 destruction of next week's opponent Bournemouth back in August. He continued, “We were there, we were aggressive but we played football. We were calm in the right moments, super lively, super active in other moments [and] after 25 minutes it opened up a bit.”

How About That 2nd Half?

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Liverpool scored 6 of the 7 goals in the match after halftime. While the Reds looked really good in the first half, they looked like the best team on the planet in the second. The Manager noticed, “I don't think the second half could start better with the two goals we forced there pretty much and from that moment on the boys were flying.”

The Boss on the Kids

Klopp was very complimentary of his offence today. He went out of his way to name names. He focused a lot of his praise on Liverpool's newest additions. The Manager heaped praise on Darwin Núñez and Cody Gakpo.

He said, “In a way, I think everybody saw how good the boys can be. I think nobody was in doubt about Darwin's future impact when he settles because he is a real force of nature, Cody plays in the most difficult area of the pitch against a man-marking side which is super tricky, but how he keeps himself on his feet there and has the overview of everybody else…”

Key Quotes

Lost in the feel-good atmosphere of the press conference might have been two fine points made by Klopp. He buried the lead a little bit at one point about why the Reds’ form has improved so much over the last few weeks.

It’s all about getting healthy, “The main difference is we have now pretty much all the players available, which is super helpful and you could see today and the other night against Wolves as well that obviously having Diogo back is super important so that we can give the boys breaks here and there.”

Klopp also took a moment to tip his cap to Mohamed Salah passing Robbie Fowler. Salah tied and then broke Fowler’s club record for goals in the Premier League. The Egyptian King is now all alone with 129 goals scored for the Reds in the EPL.

The Boss said, “We didn't speak yet [about it] but Mo Salah achieved tonight something really, really special - we should not forget that just because we are used to him scoring a lot of goals. Very special, very special player, very special boy and should be really proud of that.”

Video provided by: Liverpool FC / LFCTV

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