Jurgen Klopp Delighted With Liverpool’s Depth of Quality
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was delighted with the depth of quality in his side following their 2-0 win over rivals Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday. Klopp made four changes to the side that drew away to Brighton earlier this month, and claimed that his four substitutes during the game “should be starters.”
Klopp Makes Four Changes for Merseyside Derby
The Reds made it a winning return to the Premier League following the international break with a 2-0 victory over neighbours Everton courtesy of a late brace from Mohamed Salah. Klopp made four changes to the side that drew away to Brighton in their last outing earlier this month, with Kostas Tsimikas‘ introduction to the lineup enforced by Andy Robertson‘s dislocated shoulder.
Klopp Praises Impact of Substitutes
The manager expressed his pleasure at being able to bring on players who can make a difference in matches and said that the players who were introduced in the second half of the derby “should start” for the Reds. “The closer the boys are to be a starter, the more likely it is you will have an impact,” the boss told LFCTV GO after the game.
“These boys that came on are all starters, they should start, but they cannot always. That’s why we can really make a difference with the boys who are coming on. So far that’s is a real strength of ours, it has to be because sometimes games go the way they go, sometimes in one direction, sometimes in the other and you always need to have an impact and today again, really good.”
Substitutes Make Difference in Merseyside Derby
Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott and Joel Matip all came on at various points throughout the second period as Liverpool went in search of a breakthrough against the Blues, while Joe Gomez replaced Luis Diaz shortly after Salah’s opener.
Robertson Out Until 2024
Robertson added his name to the list of absentees and isn’t expected to return until 2024 following confirmation from the boss prior to the game that he will require surgery.
Klopp Confident Despite Absences
The Reds remain within striking distance of top spot after nine games despite various injuries and suspensions and the manager has full confidence that there is sufficient talent within the squad to navigate the coming weeks regardless of absences.
Klopp has assembled a squad with enough depth and quality to compete for major honours this season, and his faith in his players has been rewarded with a winning start