Don’t worry about us, says Klopp after Liverpool FA Cup exit

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp responded to his side’s FA Cup defeat by Manchester United by saying “don’t worry about us”.

The loss to their fierce rivals means Liverpool have now won only one of their past seven games.

“I saw a lot of steps in the right direction and that’s all good,” said Klopp.

Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019 and stormed to the Premier League title in 2020, finishing 18 points ahead of second-placed Manchester City and 33 in front of United in third.

However, they have gone five games without a win in the league and their only win in the past seven was in the FA Cup against a youthful Aston Villa, whose senior team had been hit by coronavirus.

Liverpool took the lead through Mohammed Salah at Old Trafford, their first goal after two blanks in the Premier League, only for Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford to put the hosts in front.

Salah drew Liverpool level before substitute Bruno Fernandes won it for United with a powerful free-kick.

“You don’t have to worry about us, as a group we are really together.”

‘We’re gradually getting better’

United have now lost only once in 13 games – a 2-0 defeat by Manchester City in the semi-finals of the EFL Cup – since going out of the Champions League at the beginning of December.

“We’ve found a way we believe in, the players believe in and we’re getting stronger and stronger,” said manager Ole Gunnar Solksjaer.

“It’s fantastic to win games against last year’s champions – they’re a fantastic team.

“We’re gradually, layer by layer, getting better, winning tight games, so the morale and confidence is very good.”

United did suffer a concern over the fitness of Rashford, who will have a scan on Monday after being substituted with a knee problem.

“Let’s hope so,” said Solskjaer, when asked if Rashford was suffering from a minor issue. “His knee was bothering him, so a scan tomorrow and we’ll see where we are.”

-Report by BBC Sport

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