Liverpool’s manager Jurgen Klopp has praised the team’s resiliency after they narrowly defeated Wolves in the FA Cup.
With a 1-0 victory, the hosts maintained their defence in tact and secured a trip to Brighton in the fourth round thanks to Harvey Elliott’s stunning first-half goal.
Harvey Elliott 🤝 Scoring FA Cup bangers
The @LFC youngster spots the keeper off his line and bags a beauty 😮💨#EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/nzq661Hico
— Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 17, 2023
The Reds were destroyed 3-0 at the Amex on Saturday in the Premier League; with Klopp calling it the worst performance of his managerial career. Nevertheless, he thinks his team responded at Molineux.
“Everybody got that reaction, it was the reaction we needed to show,” he said after the third-round replay.
“The game was completely different to last time. I’m really happy with that. All the individual performances were good.
“It was good and I said to the boys after the game that’s how it feels when you play well and win. That’s why we are quite happy.
“It was a good game. We only get into the next round but we wanted to go to the next round, it was an important sign that these things are possible.
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“There’s a massive game coming up at the weekend (against Chelsea), if we had played another game like the last one I’m not sure what people would have thought before they arrived at the stadium.
“We were compact, together and we had good challenges. We played really good football and scored an exceptional goal.
“Harvey saw something not a lot of people have seen. I wouldn’t have expected a shot in that moment.”
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