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Liverpool have scored six in three different Premier League games this season, just like every other team in the English league combined, and perhaps this only further illustrates how streaky and strange this season is for the Mighty Reds.
Jurgen Klopp's players beat Leeds United 6:1 in front of their fans last night (Monday) and registered the highest victory in the club's history at Elland Road Stadium, but are still only in eighth place and nine points away from the Champions League ticket.
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"If we get the results, we will look at the table at the end of the season. As for the Champions League, in any case we will depend on the results of the other teams. They may win all the games. Brighton is still ahead of us, so there is nothing to worry about," Klopp said after his appointment as "Liverpool's best game of the season".
"I don't know where to start. The whole game was brilliant except for a few moments, we were in super control," enthused the German manager.
"The pressure was the best it's been in years. Not excited about the six, but about the ability. That's what I wanted to see. We built on the game against Arsenal, we need to repeat what we did tonight over and over again."
Mohamed Salah was once again the "executioner" for Leeds.
No Liverpool player has scored more against them throughout history, when the Egyptian reached nine goals last night in meetings between the teams and along the way also became the all-time record in the Premier League in goals with his left foot - 107.
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Diogo Jota also scored a brace, thus finding the net for the first time this season and breaking a drought of more than a year (1,687 game minutes to be exact), after returning from a serious injury in February.
"Finally, it was a difficult season for me and for the team, I feel a great relief. I feel good and always want to be involved. We played really well especially in the second half."
The Portuguese commented on Liverpool's instability this season: "In some games we looked very good, and in others things didn't click, especially away. But that's already history and we have to keep playing like tonight, because we're capable. We've already done high results this season, we just have to stay on our feet On the ground for the next game."
Klopp praised the recovering striker: "His game is super. Everyone challenges each other in training, now finally everyone is back and I hope they stay healthy. Many players deserved to start tonight."
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