After Liverpool's home win streak was interrupted, Liverpool coach made it clear he would not lower the demands of his apprentices
Klopp, today at Anfield
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Since January 2019 Liverpool have not lost a single point in Anfield. The Mighty Reds recorded 24 consecutive Premier League victories in their home stadium until tonight (Saturday) when humble Burnley managed to get out of the port city with 1: 1. Jay Rodriguez (69) managed to give his team an outstanding spot after Andy Robertson's lead (34). To break the points record for one season set by Manchester City two years ago when it reached 100, Liverpool need to win all 3 games it has left.
Jürgen Klopp said after the game: "We talk about records, I don't know if the players think of them, but I don't. I know the only way to break records is to win games, and that's what the players want to do. We did everything right. We couldn't close the game and we allowed They have their moment. It feels like we lost. We were a little angry with the referee but we have to criticize ourselves for not being able to close the game. This team does the right things 99 percent of the time, but I never stop criticizing the players. "
On the performance of the rival goalkeeper: "At times it felt like Liverpool vs Nick Pope. We did warm up and by the end he was already hot and making sensational stops. He was excellent, but we had to conquer."
Liverpool goalie Andy Robertson added: "Well done to Burnley, but we had to be much better. We have to be more precise against the gate. I can assure you that we work and do 100 percent in training and games. We were good enough to win today."