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Klopp dislikes Atletico’s style, admires Simeone

The German coach was frustrated with the Spanish team’s defensive tactics when both teams met in the Champions League last-16 last year

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Oct 2021 12:00PM

Klopp dislikes Atletico’s style, admires Simeone
Liverpool's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino (second from left) and Liverpool's Japanese midfielder Takumi Minamino (second from right) in action during their training session. Liverpool meet Atletico Madrid in the Champions League today. - AFP pix, October 19, 2021

MADRID - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp still finds it hard to warm to Atletico Madrid's style of play despite his deep admiration for the Spanish champions' coach Diego Simeone.

Klopp hit out at Atletico's defensive tactics when Simeone's men won 3-2 after extra-time at Anfield in the Champions League last-16 in March 2020 to progress 4-2 on aggregate.

The German excused that outburst yesterday, saying it showed his frustration at being forced to play the game with a full crowd just days before the coronavirus pandemic shut down European football for months.

“I was angry, disappointed about a lot of things with the world in the moment,” said Klopp.

“Then we had to concentrate on football in a really strange circumstance.

“Diego Simeone is doing everything right. He is the current Spanish champion. He is at Atletico for I don't know how long, but very successful there.”

Klopp said he respected what Atletico had achieved but preferred a different style of football.

“Do I like it? Not too much but that's normal because I prefer a different type of football,” he said.

“Other coaches prefer other styles of football, so nobody has to like it. It just has to be successful and that is what Atletico are for sure.”

Liverpool are unbeaten in 11 games this season, thanks in large part to Virgil van Dijk's return from knee ligament damage.

The Dutch captain was injured last October by a wild lunge by Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in a bad-tempered Merseyside derby.

Van Dijk resisted the temptation to rush back to represent his country at Euro 2020 and Liverpool have reaped the benefits as he has slotted back at the heart of the defence.

Simeone said the Dutchman's return has given the Reds the ‘security’ they lacked last season to attack more freely.

But Van Dijk himself believes he still has some way to go to get back to his best.

“I don't think there are a lot of examples of players coming back from an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament), a complex knee injury, that's back to his best after a year, so I've work to do,” said Van Dijk.

“I want to be as good as I can be for the team I play for, the fans I play for and the country I play for. The only thing to get there is play games and get more confident in the things you do.

“It's going the right way and I'm feeling fine so there is always room for improvement.”

Liverpool are on course for the Champions League last 16 after winning their opening two games ahead of the trip to Madrid.

Atletico needed a late turnaround to beat 10-man AC Milan in their last European outing, but are also well-placed on four points from two games in Group B. – AFP, October 19, 2021

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