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Guardiola finally confess about Klopp's Liverpool

1 month ago  Raphael   Sport News

Ahead of Manchester City’s Premier League game against Liverpool in Anfield, Pep Guardiola has attended his pre-match press conference as he irons out some issues with the media, bu the Spanish gaffe was full of praise for Jurgen Klopp's side.
The Manchester City boss is wary of the threat that the Reds possess, especially after losing to them three times last season, but is confident in his team's ability.
"Every game is completely different. In the first Champions League game [last season] we made a good performance except at the end of the first half," he told reporters.
"At home we made very good game as well. It doesn't matter that we lost. Since Jurgen took over he has a lot of weapons to attack on the counter and in set pieces and they take advantage of mistakes.
"They are so good at making a real attack and the three guys in front connect very well. They are a top side and reached the Champions League final.
"Liverpool are a top team especially since Klopp arrived. He is an excellent coach. "I am not invincible. If they play better and beat us, I accept it."
Pep also recognised the dangers that Liverpool's front three - Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah - pose.
"You always have to stop them from running in behind. The difference, in Europe, is how many balls you lose, not how many chances you concede," he continued.
"These players are dangerous close to the box and link up very well. "Firmino drops back and the wide players come inside.
"Before [when Klopp was at Dortmund] it was [Marco] Reus and [Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang. They do it very well.
"The goal is to attack better to have the ball and protect ourselves when we lose it.
"We haven't built a team to defend. You have to minimise risk. "I am sure that they'll have some shots at our goal."
Finally, the Manchester City boss commented in security at Anfield after the Etihad club's team bus was attacked last season.
"Liverpool should be annoyed, not us. The police knew before it happened and now of course they know, so it won't happen again," he said.
"The best way to protect ourselves is for the Liverpool fans to behave like fans. "Then we wouldn't need the police. "Why do our fans have to protect our bus?"


                                                                

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