Liverpool's
playing style has evolved under Jurgen Klopp, but possibly the best goal
they've scored since his arrival came from a player no longer around.
“That
is football”.
Jurgen
Klopp bellowed the words from the Anfield touchline in sheer appreciation and
amazement at what he had just seen. Champions League fans from around the globe
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His
Liverpool team were making light work of their Champions League qualifier against
Hoffenheim, a tie which had all of their European dreams for the forthcoming
season and beyond wrapped up in it.
Nobody
at the time envisaged back-to-back finals with a sixth triumph attached.
Klopp’s reign was still seen as in its infancy despite a season and a half
already under his belt.
Mohamed
Salah had been added in the summer to give Liverpool a tantalizingly attractive
trio in attack alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.
Alberto
Moreno in what would be his last hurrah as a viable first-choice option at left
back early that season fizzed a low ball infield to Gini Wijnaldum on 21
minutes with the tie already all but beyond the visitors.
Emre Can:
The
Dutchman, with his back to goal around the half-way line laid the ball off to
Firmino with one touch, which in turn set Mane free down the left with a first
time passl.
After
holding his defender up on the edge of the box, Mane would back-heel into
Firmino’s path that then put the ball on a plate for Emre Can at the back post
to volley home. Champions League Tickets
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It
is arguably the best goal of Klopp’s reign in the sense that it epitomises what
Liverpool would become under his guidance.
Gone
was the laborious buildup which at times looked tired and lacking imagination.
In came a brand of sheer frightening pace and attacking flair which meant the
team could reach the opposition penalty box before anyone had time to take a
breath.
It
is no coincidence that two seasons later Liverpool are still viewed as having a
bigger attacking threat than their opponent when defending a corner.
Gone
was the laborious buildup which at times looked tired and lacking imagination.
In came a brand of sheer frightening pace and attacking flair which meant the
team could reach the opposition penalty box before anyone had time to take a
breath.
It
is no coincidence that two seasons later Liverpool are still viewed as having a
bigger attacking threat than their opponent when defending a corner.
Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker:
Liverpool
went on to score four goals that night, and it felt explicable that Hoffenheim
were allowed to score two. Yet that would paint the picture of this season
until the arrivals of Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker.
This
was a team who would go on to win a Champions League semi-final 7-6 over
two-legs, if the point needed re-emphasising at all.
It
didn’t matter that night, because Klopp and the supporters had seen everything
he was striving for play out in ten seconds of breathtaking attacking football.
That is Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp that is football.
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