# Liverpool’s Comeback Win Against Wolves Credited to System Change

Liverpool fought back from a goal down for the third time in their last four games on Saturday, with Andy Robertson crediting a system change for the win. Against Bournemouth, Newcastle and now Wolves, the Reds have three times gone 1-0 behind before fighting back to take all three points this season.

It will be a worrying trend for Jurgen Klopp, but the positive remains the spirit and quality of his side to overcome adversity. Speaking to TNT Sports after the game, Robertson – who scored to make it 2-1 in an eventual 3-1 victory – credited the manager’s shift in formation for the win.

## Half-Time Changes Lead to Turnaround

“I can tell you some of it probably, but not all of it!” he joked when asked what was said between players and staff at half-time. “Look, we obviously weren’t at the races [in the] first half. Wolves were the better team, they created the best chances, put us under pressure, we made too many mistakes.

But second half we came out, changed our formation slightly, went to a kind of 4-4-2 and I think it worked. We started pushing people higher up the pitch and I think we dominated the second half, probably got what we deserved out of the second-half performance.”

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In his post-match interview with TNT Sports, Klopp also recognised the switch and how it “changed pretty much everything.”

“We couldn’t change five times at half-time, so we thought we’d change the system and one player,” he explained, with Luis Diaz replacing a struggling Alexis Mac Allister. “It gave us a bit more speed up front, natural speed, and we had the control of the game better.

We changed pretty much everything at half-time and that worked out pretty well. The first half was really bad and the second half was really good. Do I want to see that every week? No. But for today, I take it.”

## Liverpool’s Resilience on Show Again

Liverpool’s resilience has been on show again this season as they have come from behind to take all three points in their last four games. It is a worrying trend for Jurgen Klopp but it is also a testament to the spirit and quality of his side that they are able to overcome adversity and fight back from a goal down.

The Reds changed their formation at half-time against Wolves and this change in system was credited by Andy Robertson as being the key factor in their comeback victory. Klopp also recognised the switch and how it changed pretty much everything.

The first half was really bad but the second half was really good and Liverpool got what they deserved out of their second-half performance. It is not something that Klopp wants to see every week but it is a testament to his side’s resilience and quality that they are able to fight back from a goal down and take all three points.

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