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From the observer.

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Jürgen Klopp praised his players for producing their “most mature performance of the season” to return Liverpool to winning ways after back-to-back defeats. A loss at Brighton, after being beaten earlier this month by Manchester City and knocked out of the FA Cup on Monday by Wolves, would have raised concerns that Liverpool were feeling jittery as the title race intensified but they prevailed at the Amex Stadium thanks to a second-half penalty by Mohamed Salah.

The win increased their lead at the top of the table to seven points, with Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City playing on Sunday and Monday respectively. “If you fall from the horse, you have to get back on it,” said Klopp of his team’s response to their two defeats. “So [the win] is good and important but we didn’t make a big fuss about two defeats.”

Klopp said the most pleasing feature of the victory was his players’ attitude. They did not attack with their customary brio but they never looked flustered and offered little hope to Brighton. “When you speak about maturity, [it is about] how they defended,” he said. “If you see it in their faces, how Bobby [Firmino] is talking to everybody and they’re all defending. The boys worked really hard and deserved the three points, absolutely.

“The headline before the game was: ‘Be ready.” The headline after the game is: ‘Very mature.’ It was a big challenge for everybody to stay clam and concentrated because each little situation can be a massive threat on the counter or whatever. And don’t make any fouls because Brighton is unbelievably strong on set pieces. That level of concentration is difficult to keep but they did it.


“We are not the Harlem Globetrotters. We have to deliver results and that’s difficult. For that we need to perform. The performance was good, not the best of the season, but from a maturity point of view I would say it was the most mature of the season.”

Brighton’s manager, Chris Hughton, said that he, unlike the home fans, had no grievance with the referee over the penalty awarded to Liverpool – for a clear foul by Pascal Gross on Salah – and said he makes Liverpool favourites to win the title. “At the moment they are in pole position with the points they have to play with and the quality they have,” he said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ot-harlem-globetrotters-jurgen-klopp-brighton
 
I am one of those who felt this game was an acid test of this teams ability to stay the course over the run in. Coming off 2 defeats in a week, with a patched up defence and playing away from home against a tough well organised side. Those sorts of wins are what championship winning teams are made of.

We werent sensational but thats not what today was about, it was about mental strength. We proved we still believe in ourselves and we didnt panic when it was 0-0 at half time. Thats really all you can ask for at this point. This team believes in each other.
 
From the observer.

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Jürgen Klopp praised his players for producing their “most mature performance of the season” to return Liverpool to winning ways after back-to-back defeats. A loss at Brighton, after being beaten earlier this month by Manchester City and knocked out of the FA Cup on Monday by Wolves, would have raised concerns that Liverpool were feeling jittery as the title race intensified but they prevailed at the Amex Stadium thanks to a second-half penalty by Mohamed Salah.

The win increased their lead at the top of the table to seven points, with Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City playing on Sunday and Monday respectively. “If you fall from the horse, you have to get back on it,” said Klopp of his team’s response to their two defeats. “So [the win] is good and important but we didn’t make a big fuss about two defeats.”

Klopp said the most pleasing feature of the victory was his players’ attitude. They did not attack with their customary brio but they never looked flustered and offered little hope to Brighton. “When you speak about maturity, [it is about] how they defended,” he said. “If you see it in their faces, how Bobby [Firmino] is talking to everybody and they’re all defending. The boys worked really hard and deserved the three points, absolutely.

“The headline before the game was: ‘Be ready.” The headline after the game is: ‘Very mature.’ It was a big challenge for everybody to stay clam and concentrated because each little situation can be a massive threat on the counter or whatever. And don’t make any fouls because Brighton is unbelievably strong on set pieces. That level of concentration is difficult to keep but they did it.


“We are not the Harlem Globetrotters. We have to deliver results and that’s difficult. For that we need to perform. The performance was good, not the best of the season, but from a maturity point of view I would say it was the most mature of the season.”

Brighton’s manager, Chris Hughton, said that he, unlike the home fans, had no grievance with the referee over the penalty awarded to Liverpool – for a clear foul by Pascal Gross on Salah – and said he makes Liverpool favourites to win the title. “At the moment they are in pole position with the points they have to play with and the quality they have,” he said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ot-harlem-globetrotters-jurgen-klopp-brighton

Kudos to Chris Hughton there for not being a bad loser.
 
Shows how shit Lovren is when a 16 year old right back and a midfielder who's never played centre back before put in more assured performances than him.
 
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I was barely aware of Brighton fans before that game but within one weekend they've become one of my major hates. I'm gobsmacked how incredibly bitter they are. How on earth does St Chris of Hughton fail to warn them about their conduct?
 
I was barely aware of Brighton fans before that game but within one weekend they've become one of my major hates. I'm gobsmacked how incredibly bitter they are. How on earth does St Chris of Hughton fail to warn them about their conduct?

Same, I even ventured on to one of their forums to ensure this wasn't a rogue account run by a tinted glasses wearing superfan. It seemed to be an even split between sane unbiased opinion and guys like that Twitter account, the funny thing was they were arguing over who would have the most accurate opinion - match goers or TV watchers. The latter being the sane group that didn't blame the ref for the result.
 
They seem to keep suggesting that 4 hand balls is too many. How about don't handball and it isn't a problem?!
 
They seem to keep suggesting that 4 hand balls is too many. How about don't handball and it isn't a problem?!

They remind me a bit of the Bluenoses during their 'Dogs of War' era, when some of them were convinced that refs were biased against them because they kept giving fouls against them. It's real insanity.
 
Two points from Reddy:
1) First time since march that Brighton haven't scored at home.
2) Brighton was (Not sure about now) the most dangerous team in the league on corners - and we gave two, in the 68th minute. Smart play.
 
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