Klopp disappointed with draw, says hopes of qualifying still alive
By Reuters
27 September 2017 |
9:31 am
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp says his side was too inconsistent and missed too many chances while maintaining hope the side can still qualify for the latter stages.
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