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Two counter goals: Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool FC celebrate their first league victory in 2023

2023-02-13T23:28:24.312Z


Liverpool FC manages the liberation: After four unsuccessful games, coach Jürgen Klopp's club has beaten Everton FC. It was the Reds' first league win of the year.


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Jürgen Klopp (front) thanks Cody Gakpo, who scored to make it 2-0

Photo: Jon Super/AP

So you can still do it: coach Jürgen Klopp and his Liverpool FC have celebrated their first win of the year in the English Premier League.

After the last four unsuccessful games, the troubled club won the derby against Everton, who were threatened with relegation, 2-0 (1-0) on Monday evening and thus achieved the long-awaited liberation.

Mohamed Salah (36th minute) and Winter access Cody Gakpo (49th) with his debut goal in England each scored after a counterattack.

The win lifted Liverpool from tenth to ninth place in the table, but they are still seven points adrift of a place in Europe.

Everton remain in relegation place 18.

Klopp is committed to Reds

Before the Merseyside derby, Klopp had emphasized that he definitely wanted to fulfill his contract with Liverpool, which runs until 2026, despite the current crisis.

"I won't and I can't go," Klopp clarified.

An early departure from Anfield is out of the question for him.

“I'm responsible and I want to make it happen.

I am 100 percent committed.«

So far this season things have not gone well for Klopp and his team.

As of Monday, there was still no win in the league this year, and the defending champions have been eliminated from the FA Cup and the League Cup.

"I have enough experience to know that you can get out of a situation like this," said the 55-year-old Klopp.

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Source: spiegel

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