Klopp reveals his ‘long’ text to Liverpool players after Aston Villa beating



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The Reds coach felt he needed to send a message to his side after such a tough loss.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp revealed that he sent his players a lengthy text message the morning after their 7-2 loss to Aston Villa.

The surprise for the reigning Premier League champions came just before the international break, meaning that Klopp didn’t get a chance to chat with his players once he had time to properly analyze the game.

After a hard night thinking about the result and not being able to speak directly to his players, the Reds boss decided to send everyone a text message transmitting his thoughts and feelings.

Klopp believes that by addressing the situation immediately, Liverpool can now move on and prepare for an upcoming clash against Everton.

“The night after the game was not the best night of my life, but I got up in the morning and knew I had to talk to my guys, but they weren’t here,” Klopp said. BBC Sport.

“So I sent them a long, long message, which was more or less my thoughts about the things that had happened and after that I felt a lot better because then it came out and from that moment we were able to continue and that’s what we did.

“Now we’re here and we’ve had enough time to deal with it. Losing a game is the exact opposite of what you want, losing it 7-2 makes it worse, of course, but sometimes we have to show that it can be useful.

“We have a chance to show that on Saturday lunchtime against Everton, so that makes it really interesting because we were up against a team that is obviously flying and we got a proper hit. So now let’s see who handles better with what. “.

The Toffees are currently the best in the Premier League after winning all four of their league games so far this season.

Klopp is not surprised to see Everton perform so well under coach Carlo Ancelotti, a man he has a lot of respect for.

“Top team, top technician. What I think of Carlo Ancelotti was never a secret,” Klopp said. Premier League Productions. “I couldn’t respect him more as a person and as a coach. He is a wonderful human being, to be honest.

“I knew from the first day I heard he was going to sign for Everton, I thought, ‘Ah, the next suitable challenger in line.’

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