Jurgen Klopp names player Liverpool struggled to cope with vs Sheffield Utd



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Liverpool didn't get away with their 2-1 win over Sheffield United

Liverpool didn’t have it all their way in their 2-1 win against Sheffield United (Image: Getty)

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he knew that getting a win against Sheffield United would not be an easy task, despite the struggles Chris Wilder’s team has endured so far this season.

The Blades were last season’s surprise package and pushed the reigning Premier League champions all the way in the two games they played against runaway winners Klopp.

Wilder’s men have not managed to record a win so far this season, but they imagined their chances of causing a surprise in what was Liverpool’s first full league game without Virgil van Dijk, who will almost certainly miss the match. rest of season with knee injury suffered against Everton last weekend.

Sander Berge stroked the visitors from the penalty spot in the 13th minute after Fabinho, a substitute at the heart of Liverpool’s defense alongside Joe Gomez in Van Dijk’s absence, was penalized for a foul on Oli McBurnie.

The Scottish international missed a golden opportunity to double United’s lead shortly after and it turned out to be a costly failure. Roberto Firmino squared the game four minutes before the break and summer signing Diogo Jota won the game with a powerful header shortly after the hour.

Fabinho's challenge to Oli McBurnie resulted in a penalty for Liverpool

Fabinho’s challenge to Oli McBurnie resulted in a penalty for Liverpool (Image: Getty)

Klopp, however, admitted that his new defense struggled to cope with the physical threat posed by McBurnie and was forced to modify his tactics in an attempt to reduce his influence.

“It doesn’t surprise me at all, you always have to work hard against Sheffield United. Chris Wilder is hard to accept, ” Klopp said.

‘The penalty was not even a foul. During a season there are so many different times, we have had an injustice and we have had to go again. I love these games as you earn the rest. You win the easiest games when everything goes your way on nights like this.

“We fought McBurnie in the first half, but we changed our position and won the second balls. We dominated 2-1 and had really good football, but then they came back.

They never give up, I respect that very much. They go and they go and they go. Chris is doing a wonderful job. ‘

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