Liverpool climbs back atop EPL standings; United into 4th
LONDON — With fans growing increasingly nervous, Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp knew his players needed to make a statement about their title credentials against Bournemouth on Saturday.
They delivered just the right message with a rampant display in a 3-0 win at Anfield that not only put the team back atop the English Premier League standings but also showed that fears over another late-season collapse may be unwarranted.
“We wanted to show a reaction. It’s our job not only to come through but to really perform and convince,” said Klopp, whose team is looking for a first league title since 1990 but had let a seven-point lead to Manchester City slip away in recent weeks.
“Supporters get a little bit nervous for all sorts of reasons. That’s not a Liverpool thing — it’s a football thing.”