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Jurgen Klopp: 'No miracle formula to solve goal issues'

Jurgen Klopp: 'No miracle formula to solve goal issues'
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The Reds sit four points behind fourth-placed Chelsea with five games remaining.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will return to training on Monday to work on a plan to solve their problems in front of goal but admits there is no "miracle formula" he can apply.

The Reds boss said he needed a period to be angry and frustrated after conceding an equaliser five minutes into added time which resulted in a 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle which damaged their top-four hopes.

And while the pattern of the game – numerous unconverted chances followed by an opponent's sucker punch – mirrored many recent fixtures at Anfield, this result was perhaps the most galling as it saw them fall four points behind Chelsea with just five matches to play.

Liverpool players look dejected
Liverpool's failure in front of goal again has dealt a significant blow to their top-four hopes (Clive Brunskill/PA)

"We are very critical because we know the only people to blame for that is us," said Klopp.

"But it's not about a miracle formula where you say 'OK, if you do 'that' everything will be fine again'. No, you have to work for it and that is what we will do.

"Now, I need time to be frustrated, I need time to be angry and when that is over then we go again but with results like this, you will not make big steps."

Klopp chose to field his four senior forwards together but of the quartet Diogo Jota, Roberto Firmino and, perhaps surprisingly considering his goal at Elland Road on Monday, Sadio Mane looked woefully short of confidence.

That is not an easy fix, especially in such a short space of time, and even the consistency of Mohamed Salah, who became the first Liverpool player to score 20 Premier League goals in three successive seasons, let him down in a one-on-one with goalkeeper Martin Dubravka when the Egyptian chose to shoot with his preferred left foot rather than go round his opponent onto his right.

"In training you can believe me that we do often enough finishing when we have time to train – and we have now time to train so it's not about that," added Klopp.

"In a positive phase you miss chances but it is just that nobody talks about them; you have 25 shots, 10 or 12 are on target, (but) most of the time only two or three of them are in and that means you miss a lot of chances in good games.

Mohamed Salah, second left, scored his 20th Premier League goal for the third successive season against Newcastle
Mohamed Salah, second left, scored his 20th Premier League goal for the third successive season against Newcastle (David Klein/PA)

"But you don't care because you are in a positive moment and you just know that's how we should do it again and then we can score.

"Our (current) situation is tough to accept but we see it: we score with the first, don't score with the second, don't score with the third, don't score with the fourth and then obviously the confidence drops.

"That's why these situations are different but the only way you can do it is you have to create chances. That's what we will do.

Liverpool's Sadio Mane tries to go around Newcastle United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka
Liverpool forward Sadio Mane looked particularly lacking in confidence (David Klein/PA)

"Each player in the world needs momentum, needs positive feedback. The long-term solutions are fine, but the short term we have to think about and work on.

"We have to become again a very tricky team to play against, an angry team in a positive football way.

"Now definitely we have nothing to lose any more. We (next) play Man United away, they are in a good moment, it all (the top four) doesn't look likely."

One defeat in the last eight has lifted Newcastle nine points clear of the relegation zone and and manager Steve Bruce felt Joe Willock's third successive goal in the last eight minutes or later after coming off the bench – after Callum Wilson's bundled finish had been ruled out for handball by VAR just moments earlier – highlighted a new-found spirit.

"I've said I'm utterly convinced we would be OK and big players returning (from injury) has given everyone a lift," he said.

"There is a certain resilience among them and that's pretty evident when you see the goals we have scored in the last 10 minutes."

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