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Aug 17, 2019 at 3pm UK
Southampton
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Ings (83')
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Jurgen Klopp pleased to avoid "banana skin" at Southampton

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Liverpool recorded a club-record 11th successive Premier League win.
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Jurgen Klopp believes winning at Southampton was the best way to celebrate lifting another trophy.

The Reds made light of their midweek exertions, where they travelled to Istanbul and won the Super Cup against Chelsea, to triumph 2-1 on the south coast and record a club-record 11th successive Premier League win.

It was their second prize in the last three months, following the Champions League success in June, and they are now the country's most trophy-laden club with 46.

But Klopp took much more pride in the way his side battled to three points at St Mary's thanks to goals from Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.

"I have nothing to do with pretty much 99 per cent of the trophies the club have won," he said.

"It took long enough to get rid of the burden of all the success in the past, so it is good we won the games.

"We will never forget that for sure, our supporters will never forget that.

Jurgen Klopp was proud of his side's performance at Southampton (Steven Paston/PA)

"Actually, it is easy to be happy after the game and then be concentrated the next morning about the next thing.

"It is not that we now run constantly through the floors or whatever and celebrate and don't put our arms down. It's all OK.

"That's why I liked it so much. We are not used to winning big things and then coming to Southampton, I really loved how much respect we showed.

"I said before the game that this looks like the biggest banana skin in history; everybody is waiting for it and probably all the headlines were written already.

“The boys did an outstanding job”
- Jurgen Klopp

"I told the boys the headline I would prefer is, 'The mentality giants were in town' – that's how I feel it in the moment.

"The boys did an outstanding job, all good, let's go home, recover and start again."

It could have been a different story has Saints taken two first-half chances and an even better one that fell to Ings with the score at 2-1 in the final 10 minutes.

Ings, who had climbed off the bench to halve the deficit by closing down Adrian's clearance, somehow missed from four yards.

It was a second defeat from two games this season for Ralph Hasenhuttl's side, but he is happy with what he saw.

"For us not to give any chances away against them is impossible," he said. "They have so much quality. You can defend fantastically and even then they can have chances.

Ralph Hasenhuttl was happy with his side despite defeat (Martin Rickett/PA)

"For us I would be worried more if we had no chances of our own in 90 minutes. I saw a team that is believing in what they are doing.

"Even if they have no point so far from games. We know it is tough in the Premier League.

"It is important you believe in what you are doing and I could feel that we never gave up and we felt we could have taken a point."

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