
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was left pleased with their 2-0 derby win against Everton today.
Mohamed Salah struck twice, including an injury-time penalty, for the win, with Everton having lost Ashley Young to two bookings in the first-half.
Klopp later said: I liked it a lot. It is a derby, you have to consider different stuff. With a better last pass in the first-half we are three nil up. Our counter attacks and good offensive transitions we should have scored and didn't.
We didn't allow them to do what they wanted. We were clear in the challenges. It is difficult because it was a deep block and they adapted slightly and set up to our strengths.
I liked a lot of moments and then the red card was pretty influential in the game. I wanted us to be calm and ignore that we were one man up. It is difficult in the stands because it's like now you have to create with each possession and it took a while until we got chances. And then the penalty. I saw it back and it is a clear penalty. Ibrahima, could have gone, yes. It could have happened obviously and then we took him off and from that moment we were solid and compact."
