Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has claimed that his side's defensive issues are a thing of the past, following their resounding 3-0 win over Watford on Saturday.
With Virgil van Dijk once again look imperious at the back, Liverpool claimed another clean sheet in their Premier League clash against the Hornets, and have now conceded just five goals in 13 league matches - matching the defensive record of current league leaders Manchester City (as well as marking their longest run without conceding two or more goals).
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Speaking after the win, via the Mirror, the manager said: "
Klopp also addressed his side's current haul of 33 points being the best in their Premier League history at the stage of the season, and said (via Goal): "
"We all know the season isn't finished, and those records don't bring anything. But if somebody wants to end this record in the future it must beat this team. It's not bad, but we will carry on. For the moment it's really nice.
In other news, Reds ace Sadio Mané has claimed that his side will give Paris Saint-Germain a lot to think about on Wednesday night, as the two sides face off in the Champions League. The Senegalese sensation branded his team's work ethic as 'fantastic' and claimed that they had a strong chance of getting a good result in what is set to be an enthralling encounter.
Source: 90min