Liverpool vs Bayern: Jurgen Klopp pinpoints Reds' one key problem in Champions League clash

The much-anticipated Champions League last-16 first-leg clash failed to live up to expectations as the two sides battled out a stalemate

Phil Medlicott
Wednesday 20 February 2019 04:17 EST
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Klopp bemoans Liverpool’s final pass in first-leg draw with Bayern Munich

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Jurgen Klopp pinpointed the lack of a final pass as the key factor behind Liverpool's 0-0 draw with Bayern Munich at Anfield.

The much-anticipated Champions League last-16 first-leg clash failed to live up to expectations as the two sides battled out a stalemate that was low on entertainment.

Klopp, whose team managed just two shots on target, said afterwards: "It is not the result or the game we dreamed of.

"(There was) a big ballyhoo before the game and then not really a lot of things happen in the game. But it was an intense one. You saw the respect both teams had for each other.

"(Bayern) made life a bit uncomfortable, obviously. But in the first half we still had the chances and, as it always is, a goal would have changed the game a bit.

"Our problem tonight was on one hand the quality of the opponent and on the other hand our last pass was not our friend. We had 10 or 12 situations where everything was prepared, everything was on a plate and then we played a very average last pass or gave it away."

The second leg in Munich is on March 13, and Klopp added: "I am pretty sure that Bayern in this moment feels a bit better than we do, but we have three weeks and day by day the result will feel a bit better for us and a bit worse for Bayern because it's a 0-0 and it's the best draw you can get.

"It will be a tough one again to play at Bayern if you need a result. But if we win tonight 1-0, what would have changed really? Then a 0-0 is enough, that's pretty much all. If we draw 1-1 - that's now enough as well.

"So - not perfect, but good enough to work with."

Klopp rejected the suggestion that the problem with the final pass was in any way a result of there having been 10 days between this contest and their previous game.

And he said: "It is not decided. What we wanted tonight was to get a result we can work with and we can work with that result, obviously.

"We still feel like we are proper in the competition, but we have to show that in three weeks."

Klopp feels the tie is in the balance (REUTERS)
Klopp feels the tie is in the balance (REUTERS) (Reuters)

Bayern boss Niko Kovac said: "I can't remember that many clubs that have not lost and not conceded at Anfield.

"Liverpool, they are a sensationally good team.

"We didn't score, but we didn't let one in. We're at home now and I think home games are an advantage.

"It was a great defensive performance."

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