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Jurgen Klopp reveals "massive" relief as Liverpool advance in Champions League

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A dead rubber against FC Midtjylland will give the Reds manager a chance to rest some players.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted the relief was "massive" after their 1-0 win over Ajax guaranteed top spot in their Champions League group and eased the workload on his ailing squad.

Goalkeeper Andre Onana's inexplicable decision to leave Neco Williams' inswinging cross saw fellow academy graduate Curtis Jones score his first goal in the competition.

It rendered next week's trip to FC Midtjylland a dead rubber and means Klopp will be able to rest players, with the injury list up to nine now as Alisson Becker's hamstring injury is likely to rule him out for 10 days at least.

"Massive. I am actually over the moon with the attitude and character we showed tonight," Klopp said.

"We had great football moments, could have scored early, defended well, had counter-attacking chances in the second half, scored a wonderful goal and had to defend with all we had.

"I am very happy about the result and the performance in the circumstances."

Klopp said he did not see the goal properly at the time but praised Jones for anticipating where the ball would land.

"Honestly it was a good cross from Neco because it is not a cross directed to the goalie but usually it's a ball going for a goal-kick and no-one reacts," he added.

Curtis Jones, right, punishes Andre Onana's error (Paul Ellis/PA)

"I have to watch it back to see the goal but I saw it was in the net and that is enough information for me."

Prior to that the focus had been all been on Caoimhin Kelleher making his European debut between the posts for Klopp's side because of Alisson's injury but the 22-year-old did not put a foot wrong.

He produced a number of good stops but saved his best for last to keep out veteran striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar's close-range header.

"It is a situation where I have to say it was easy to decide for Caoimh, because he deserves it, but difficult to decide against Adrian because he has done well for us," said Klopp on his decision to give the Republic of Ireland Under-21 international his European debut.

"He did a really good job but tonight we needed the package of Caoimh and he is a top talent, really good shot-stopper and top footballer.

Jurgen Klopp embraces Caoimhin Kelleher after the game (Jon Super/PA)

"In the end it is about keeping the ball out the net and he did that twice and he did that in an exceptional manner. He will either sleep really well tonight or not at all."

The match threw up more injury worries, with respective ankle and back problems for Andy Robertson and Jordan Henderson, and Klopp is keeping his fingers crossed for good news.

"Both played through so I would say we have now two days more than we had last week so I think (they are OK)," he said.

"Things like this show up the next day a little different but in the moment I am positive about it. That is a problem for the next few days but not tonight."

Ajax coach Erik Ten Hag admits errors were costly in both their encounters against Liverpool, having lost 1-0 in Amsterdam to Nicolas Tagliafico's own goal.

Andre Onana, right, was at fault for Liverpool's winner (Michael Regan/PA)

"Yes, it is just kicking an open door isn't it? We create opportunities, we don't finish those and the goals we had against us in Amsterdam and here are personal mistakes," he said.

"We are not used to this from him (Onana). He is a fantastic goalie but he can make mistakes as well. It just happens."

Ajax now have to beat Atalanta in their final game to remain in the competition.

"We have to win next week. That's the only thing that counts." said Ten Hag.

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