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Jurgen Klopp criticises frozen pitch after Liverpool draw in Sion

Jurgen Klopp
Image: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was critical of the pitch after a goalless draw

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was grateful to leave Sion unscathed after a difficult night on a tricky pitch in Switzerland.

A dismal goalless draw secured top spot on a semi-frozen pitch in a group they had already qualified from and made it four draws and two wins in Europe this season.

While satisfied at ensuring, in theory, a more favourable draw for the knockout stages Klopp was happier to be able to take his side home without the complication of further injuries.

Jordan Henderson speaks with the referee
Image: Jordan Henderson speaks with the referee during the second half

"It was difficult; the ground was very difficult to play and for both teams the first thing to do was show you were prepared for a game like this and that is what my team did," he said.

"It was not our best football and although it is an outdoor sport frozen ground is for other sports.

"Of course in each tournament at this level there should be heating for the ground - that is not good [there was none] - but now we have played here and if we come here again it will maybe be April and I hope it will not be that cold.

"We saw the pitch and we knew what can happen on a pitch like this but as a professional footballer and especially as a manager you cannot talk about the pitch.

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"You have to ignore it, try to take it and use it and the only thing that helps in a situation like this is concentration: if you are really ready and prepared and concentrated then usually nothing happens.

"I am really satisfied, no-one is injured and they were very focused and concentrated on the game."

When Klopp took over in mid-October the club had two points from their opening two matches and looked in danger of failing to get out of the group but they did that with a match to spare and now await their fate in Monday's draw.

"We wanted to be first after this game and that is what we did," the German said.

"A few weeks ago it was far away from us that we could reach this place but we did it and it is really good.

"We will see how important it (first place) is - there are a lot of good teams in second place and also teams from the Champions League.

"Everyone will have to change their mind about this tournament now as everyone will see it is something like a small Champions League."

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