Over the weekend, Liverpool fans had a hearty cheer as they had a tremendous win over Leicester City.
According to sky sports news, Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Leicester set a new 64-match unbeaten home league milestone with Diogo Jota also writing his name into the club’s history books; Jurgen Klopp: “We should’ve scored more goals, and that’s a top sign for a good game.”
Liverpool may have been without key men Virgil Van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah, but they still swatted aside a Leicester side who previously boasted a 100 percent record the road this season and who were looking to go top.
Instead, it is Jurgen Klopp’s team who joined Tottenham at the summit. What a gem they have signed in Diogo Jota, who became the first player in Liverpool’s history to score in his first four home top-flight appearances. Jota became the first Liverpool player to score in his first four home top-flight league appearances with a neat glancing first-half header to add to Jonny Evans’ opening own goal. Roberto Firmino added further gloss to the scoreline, after some missed chances, with an 87th-minute header as Jurgen Klopp’s side – undefeated in the league at Anfield since April 2017 – eclipsed the great team of the late 1970s and early 1980s, whose own run was coincidentally ended by a Leicester team in 1981.”We needed Ali [Alisson] once or twice but not very often as we defended well from the front – against a team like Leicester is exceptional. Mili [Milner] with the ball played outstanding – he found the spaces.
“What people have said about Bobby [Firmino] in the past is ridiculous, just because there is nothing to talk about. He couldn’t have been closer to scoring a goal tonight before he finally did.
“We were happy for him as he played outstanding.”
SOURCE:https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11669/12139820/liverpool-3-0-leicester-jurgen-klopp-admits-the-boys-were-on-fire-after-stretching-unbeaten-home-league-run