Klopp angry at Liverpool's "comic way of ending attacks"

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said his team deserved to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals, despite its 1-0 defeat against 10 Inter Milan players yesterday, but the German coach was not happy with the "comic" way in which his team ended the attacks. .

Liverpool qualified with a 2-1 victory on the aggregate score, but Klopp's team missed a number of chances in the second leg, as Joel Matip headed into the crossbar and Mohamed Salah hit the post twice.

Inter sealed their victory with a goal from Lautaro Martinez's superb shot into the top corner of the goal in the 62nd minute, a result that ended Liverpool's string of victories in seven consecutive matches in the championship, but Klopp said it was a match that his team could afford to lose.

He continued, "If we had used the opportunities we had from set-pieces and other situations, but the situation was different, the way we missed opportunities was a bit comical, in the end we could have won."

"The only thing I care about is that we qualified well," he added.

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