Jurgen Klopp praises Jarell Quansah after his first Liverpool start

Jurgen Klopp praises Jarell Quansah after impressive first start despite Liverpool’s ‘disorganised’ first-half display against Wolves… as Reds boss says his side looked like they first ‘met in the car park before the game’

  • Jarell Quansah made his first start in a makeshift Liverpool defence on Saturday 
  • Liverpool won 3-1 despite a ‘disorganised’ first-half display against Wolves 
  • Jurgen Klopp said Quansah was the one bright spark in a disappointing first-half 

Jurgen Klopp praised 20-year-old rookie Jarell Quansah for helping to hold Liverpool’s makeshift defence together on his first start for the club.

It was a baptism of fire for the young Merseysider who was drafted into the centre of defence with Virgil van Dijk suspended, Joe Gomez shifted to right-back to replace injured Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konate not ready for 90 minutes.

In the circumstances, Quansah impressed particularly after Wolves took the lead after seven minutes to leave the visitors rocking at Molineux before coming back in the second half to win 3-1.

‘I have to say he did really well. He was good,’ said Klopp.

‘In possession as well he was calm. It was like we had just met in the car park before the game with the organisation in the first-half. But he played really well.’

Jarell Quansah (right) put in a composed performance on his first Liverpool start

Liverpool beat Wolves 3-1 despite a disorganised first-half display at the Molineux Stadium

Jurgen Klopp hailed Quansah as the one bright spark in a Liverpool team who looked like they ‘met in the car park before the game’

Your browser does not support iframes.

He added: ‘In such a disorganised team like we were in the first half, he was the one who looked alright. It was as statement and he is really happy at the moment.

‘As a team, we were not ready in the first half, obviously. They had players in the box and we weren’t there. I know these boys. You could see in Macca (Alexis Mac Allister), they didn’t have the legs.’

The Argentine, who went to South America during the international break to represent Argentina, was withdrawn after 45 minutes with Klopp admitting: ‘He had a yellow card, and he was exhausted.

‘He was not really disappointed to come off. I think he was rather relieved.’

Liverpool have come back to win three games from losing positions this season already and Klopp says it augurs well.

‘The boys did not want to wave the white flag and that’s good. The boys reacted well and it’s good when you can win the games when you play less well.’

Andy Robertson captained the team and scored his first goal since 2022 and says the team look more defiant this season.

‘Ideally we don’t go behind but we have already done it a few times this season and got results.

‘Maybe last season that was our downfall, I don’t remember too many comebacks. Our away form so far has been good, too. It’s been a good start.’

IT’S ALL KICKING OFF! 

It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football, launching with a preview show today and every week this season.

It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube , Apple Music and Spotify

Your browser does not support iframes.

Source: Read Full Article