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Firmino proves Klopp right as Liverpool refuse to blink in title staredown with City

Posted on October 12, 2019 by FASHIONISLANDBLOG

The German has repeatedly defended the under-fire striker in recent weeks and he came off the bench to net the winner in a vital 3-1 win at Burnley

It was only eight minutes, but it felt like a lifetime. 

For eight minutes, Liverpool’s world was threatening to cave in. For eight minutes, they trailed in the rain. Soaked to the skin and watching their title dreams fade away in the Lancashire gloom. This was no way to spend a Wednesday.

It was alright in the end, though. Better than alright. After eight minutes of hell, Jurgen Klopp’s men gave their fans half an hour in heaven. Their unbeaten start to the Premier League season continues to a 15th game, the best in their 126-year history. In the stare-down with Manchester City at the top of the table, the Reds simply refuse to blink.

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The last time Liverpool came to Burnley, Klopp described it as “the game of the season”, his side’s 2-1 win on New Year’s Day giving them the confidence to go on and secure a top-four spot come the end of the campaign. It was a test of character which they passed, a robust, ground-out win away from home, courtesy of a late winner.

The stakes are even higher this time around. Forget top four, the Reds are going for the top one. And if they are there in May, they’ll look back on the last few days and wonder just how crucial they were. 

Their last-gasp win over Everton on Sunday was special, of course, but it needed following. And when Jack Cork bundled Burnley ahead nine minutes into the second-half at Turf Moor, the fear was that all Liverpool’s hard work in the derby would be undone.

The narrative was set; Klopp had made changes to his team – seven of them in all – and paid the price. He’d disrespected the opposition, underestimated the challenge. The knives were being sharpened. You could hear them. They can be put away for a few more days, though.

Liverpool’s response to going behind was emphatic. James Milner, excellent in a game which suited his battling qualities, skimmed them level, then Roberto Firmino emerged from the bench to score with his first touch. There were late scares, but Xherdan Shaqiri wrapped up the points in injury time.

Another box ticked, another away win, another gut-check passed by the men from Anfield. The celebrations which greeted the final whistle told their own story. Beat Bournemouth on Saturday and they will be top, with City heading to Chelsea later in the day.

How fitting that it should be Firmino that would ultimately prove the match-winner. The Brazilian’s form has been discussed at length in recent weeks, with Klopp asked about it at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday. No concerns, he said. Firmino’s attitude, he insists, is “phenomenal” and he will come good again. Every player, he added, goes through highs and lows.

How true those words rang, with Liverpool’s No.9 in the right place to tap home after Virgil van Dijk had steered Trent Alexander-Arnold’s deep free-kick back across the face of goal. It was his second goal in three league games, but just his sixth of the season. It could be a priceless one.

Liverpool had trailed for eight minutes but they were ahead within seven. How’s that for character? What must Manchester City make of it all? Pep Guardiola’s side keep laying down the gauntlet and Liverpool keep on responding. Without the Reds, there would be no contest at the top of the Premier League. The two title protagonists are now six points clear of the pack.

Like so many of Liverpool’s wins, this was far from perfect. They lost Joe Gomez to injury in the first half and played for large periods like a side disrupted by rotation. Rustiness ruled, with the likes of Alberto Moreno, Joel Matip and Divock Origi given rare starts. Naby Keita, making his first league start since September, fared much better. “With the ball, he made all the difference,” Klopp said. 

Klopp’s idea was to gamble, to shuffle his pack in a busy period and hope his squad would prove strong enough and deep enough. He kept Firmino and Mo Salah in reserve, trusted Keita, Shaqiri and Daniel Sturridge to do the business. It was hairy at times, but in the end the German was proven right. Credit where it’s due.

“Reacting like we did at a tough place like Turf Moor, that’s special,” Klopp said. He’s right. Burnley may not be what they were last season, but they’re no mugs. Lesser sides would have come unstuck.

And so they roll on. To Bournemouth next. Another tough test, another tough opponent. No time to relax, no time to rest. There’s a title to chase here, and Liverpool aren’t ready to give it up just yet.

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