Jurgen Klopp and Adrian
Jurgen Klopp and Adrian

Jurgen Klopp laughs off Liverpool keeper Adrian's error


Jurgen Klopp insists he is unconcerned by goalkeeper Adrian's mistake during Liverpool's 2-1 win over Southampton, joking that it was a rite of passage.

The Spanish goalkeeper overcame an ankle injury suffered when a pitch invader slid into him during the celebrations of their Super Cup win against Chelsea in Istanbul on Wednesday to take his place in the side at St Mary's.

But after Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino goals had put Liverpool in control, he handed Southampton a lifeline as he dallied on a backpass which was charged down by Danny Ings and ended up in the back of the net.

The Reds had to hang on in the end, recording a club-record 11th successive Premier League victory and making light of their midweek jaunt to Turkey, where they played 120 minutes and did not arrive back home until 4am on Thursday.

Adrian has been thrust into Klopp's side after an injury to first choice Allison, who made a similar mistake in his first few months at the club last season.

HIGHLIGHTS | Southampton 1-2 Liverpool | Premier League | 17th August 2019

And the German said it was only right that Adrian made an error.

"Minute 83, Adrian thought, 'I've played really well so I have to make a mistake like Alli did' and kept the game a little bit open," said Klopp.

"I said to him, 'Finally, it arrived, welcome'. Alli did the same, obviously it is a goalie thing at Liverpool. I have no problem with that as long as we win the game.

"Adrian had a swollen ankle, we played too many balls back to him in that period. I was happy with everything he did today, all the saves he made, all the other stuff.

"The other players need to feel the responsibility for the build-up for the balls back for him.

"He is good with his feet and if you would have seen his ankle on Thursday when we left the plane then you would say that pass for the goal was better than you would have expected. It is all fine.

"He had a clearing session at 10am and I got the message that he was fine. If I got the message that he wasn't fine then I would have had a decision to make.

"He said at breakfast that he was fine and we had to test it."

Liverpool's hectic schedule looked like catching up with them in the first half as Southampton were the better side and had two fine chances to lead through Maya Yoshida and Che Adams.

But Mane's clinical strike in first-half stoppage time put them in front and then Firmino doubled the lead in the 71st minute after a host of other chances went begging.

Adrian's error allowed the hosts back into it and then Ings should have delivered the ultimate penalty to his former club, but he somehow missed from four yards.

Klopp insists his side's midweek exertions had nothing to do with their afternoon on the south coast.

"Southampton is a good team. They defend well, they had good counter attacks, good organisation," he said.

"This afternoon it was difficult again, nothing to do with the game midweek. I said before the game if we had come here with two weeks' preparation it would have been difficult.

"I liked the game a lot. It is not allowed to think too much about Wednesday but I know it, so I was really impressed with how fresh we looked, at the start especially, just how good we were.

"We deserved to win."

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