Jurgen Klopp delivers Everton caution after early Liverpool issue at Wolves

After their 3-1 victory over Wolves on Saturday, Jurgen Klopp thinks his revamped Liverpool team is still searching for stability. With 13 points from a possible 15, the win propelled the Reds temporarily to the top of the Premier League standings and extended an unbeaten streak that now spans 16 games and goes all the way back to April in the top division.

The Reds responded through Cody Gakpo, Andy Robertson, and an own goal from Hugo Bueno after a discouraging first half for Klopp in which his team fell behind to an early Hwang Hee-chan goal. In a season in which his team has already carved out nine points from losing positions against Bournemouth, Newcastle, and now Wolves, Klopp said he has been pleased with the resiliency shown from his team.

Typically, you find out information like this about your team later in the season, according to Klopp. “You obviously pick things up pretty quickly and early. We are not stable yet, that much is true. Then again, I don’t ask for that, but how can we be stable with all the adjustments we’ve made for this game over time? “I request that everything take the necessary actions and other things, but that is not the case in the first half.

However, it is even more so in the second half, which is very helpful. Anytime during the season that a game can be turned around, it is beneficial. We believe that we should not have to deal with this situation as frequently, but yesterday was fine.

It’s important to play your best; however, I felt that, for some reason, in the first half, we simply couldn’t improve. “And then in the second half, then I’ve now experienced it a couple of times when players come back, sometimes in the first half they need to shake the legs off – I hope it doesn’t happen all the time – but we have to work on that so it doesn’t happen again because after the next international break we play Everton, but the reaction was top class. “.

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