Klopp thinks Spurs win was a 'mirror of their season'
Jurgen Klopp said Liverpool's 4-2 victory over Tottenham was a "mirror of their season" as they held off a late wobble to further dent Spurs' hopes of a top-four Premier League finish on Sunday.
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The Reds had won just one of their previous five league games to realistically end their shot at the title but were back in the groove as they raced into a 4-0 lead. Klopp's men are guaranteed to finish no lower than third and closed the gap on leaders Arsenal to five points with two games remaining.
"It's a little bit of a mirror of the season. Really, really, really good until we were really rubbish and then, we were okay again," said Klopp, who was taking charge of his penultimate game at Anfield.
"The moment you let them play, immediately, you see what they can do. If you don't let them play, then you can hurt them. I really like the way the boys played, I liked the individual performances, how we played together, so many good things today," he continued.
Moreover, the German coach was full of praise for Harvey Elliott, who netted a stunner and also provided an assist. "Harvey is exceptional. [He is] still so young, so exceptional. He was, for a long time, one of our best players when he played right wing when Mo was injured or at the Africa Cup of Nations."
"It's a little bit of a mirror of the season. Really, really, really good until we were really rubbish and then, we were okay again," said Klopp, who was taking charge of his penultimate game at Anfield.
"The moment you let them play, immediately, you see what they can do. If you don't let them play, then you can hurt them. I really like the way the boys played, I liked the individual performances, how we played together, so many good things today," he continued.
Moreover, the German coach was full of praise for Harvey Elliott, who netted a stunner and also provided an assist. "Harvey is exceptional. [He is] still so young, so exceptional. He was, for a long time, one of our best players when he played right wing when Mo was injured or at the Africa Cup of Nations."
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