Liverpool coach: The danger of Inter is not over despite the loss

Liverpool coach, German Jurgen Klopp, stressed that his team's mission against Inter Milan in the European Football League is not over yet, and that the 2-0 win in the first leg in Italy is a "dangerous" result before the second confrontation.

Liverpool did not perform well at the San Siro, but won with goals from Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah, but he should not feel comfortable before the return match next month.

"The danger of Inter is not over yet, only the first half is over. We don't feel that we are half done and in a good position. We have to prepare for Inter again because they are a good team. I never said before that we succeeded in the task, but it is not finished." "Inter are physically strong, played smart and pressed us from the start, but we did a good job.

I was not surprised by how strong Inter is.

We were aware of that.

We have to prepare for the second half."

And Fermino's first goal with a header deciphered the Inter defense, who had several chances, especially in the first half.

Klopp explained that the goal was not accidental.

Inter suffered their first defeat at home in seven matches against an English team since the 1-0 loss to Liverpool in March 2008.

Inter coach Simeone Inzaghi felt the match could have gone in a different direction.

"We don't have a chance now but we will go to Anfield and try to do our best and we will see what happens. We knew Liverpool would put pressure on us but we also did a good job and I think we deserved a different result."

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