“That’s the first thing we have to show and if we show this then we can win”.
Striker Daniel Sturridge is however fit and could be in the starting line-up to face Aston Villa on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp’s charges were looking a class above their opponents as they allowed them no time to play, pushing forward with every opportunity they get, and Philippe Coutinho came close to extending their lead ten minutes later.
“It [a 6-0 victory] doesn’t happen too often in a manager’s life, so we should keep it for the bad times”, said Klopp.
Today was another painful day for Villa’s fans and their former star James Milner rubbed salt into gaping wounds, as his free-kick beat everyone to find the top corner – making it 2-0 after just 25 minutes.
Both men are eyeing a place in England’s squad for Euro 2016 in France.
He said: “I feel humiliation when you concede six goals at home without scoring”. He’s a real striker. “When he hides himself on the pitch it’s really hard to defend (against) if he is always somewhere”, he told reporters.
“We’re expecting Jurgen Klopp to come in and make a difference, but I think he said in the week he’s not David Copperfield”. It will take a lot to make him stay on.
“He’s a good player, there’s no doubt about this”. It is a situation where you want to play football, it is good Sturridge can do this now.
Jamie Carragher labelled Aston Villa the worst ever team in Barclays Premier League history after their heaviest home defeat in 81 years.
Commenting on the returns of Sturridge and Origi, Klopp said: “It is the first time I’ve had this problem – usually anyone who could walk or stand up in a morning played! Hopefully he’s available for the next game too”.
The Frenchman also labelled it his worst result as a manager after Villa suffered their 16th defeat of a wretched season.
Garde, who was appointed Villa boss in November on a three-and-a-half-year deal, refused to concede his side were doomed for the drop into the Championship. “In the previous weeks and games it was not the case”.
“I saw really good signs at West Ham“.
It sparked angry scenes from unhappy fans only for Lescott to respond by Tweeting a picture of a flash Mercedes sports vehicle.