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Klopp’s ‘anger’ despite win
- Updated: October 1, 2016
Jurgen Klopp has praised Liverpool’s fight in coming from a goal down to beat Swansea 2-1 on Saturday, but insists he was still angry with their first half performance.
Having gone behind to Leroy Fer’s early strike, goals from Roberto Firmino and James Milner handed Klopp’s side a fifth straight win in all competitions.
It gives them 16 points out of a possible 21 in the Premier League, and Klopp said his side responded well after the break following a poor first half.
Klopp told Sky Sports: “We are really happy in this moment, the second half was what the whole game should have been.
“We weren’t happy with ourselves in the first half, body language was not what it should have been. Too late in mind, all that stuff, but it’s like it is.
“Nothing else happened in the first half, we showed a reaction in the second half and that’s important.
“You can lose football games, we will lose football games, but we must show minimum part of your usual face, and that’s what we showed in the second half, and that’s …