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Klopp demands Liverpool response at Saints

Published: 10 Jan 2017 - 08:38 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 02:42 pm
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Southampton: Jurgen Klopp has urged Liverpool to make amends for their FA Cup flop by delivering a dominant display in today's League Cup semi-final first leg against Southampton.
Klopp fielded Liverpool's youngest ever line-up against Plymouth in the FA Cup third round on Sunday and the raw rookies failed to impress as the fourth-tier minnows easily held on for a goalless draw at Anfield.
Liverpool can still advance in the FA Cup when they face Plymouth in a replay, but that is on the back burner for now as the Reds focus on their other road to Wembley.
After losing to Manchester City on penalties in last season's League Cup final, Liverpool are one step away from a return to Wembley and Klopp will send out a stronger line-up at St Mary's as he looks to get his side back on track.
Liverpool are hoping to add to their record haul of eight League Cup trophies by winning the competition for the first time since 2012.
That would also be a first piece of major silverware for Klopp, who arrived on Merseyside in October 2015, after Liverpool's defeats in the League Cup and Europa League finals last term.
But before they start to prepare a space in the Anfield trophy cabinet, Liverpool have to beat Southampton and then Manchester United or Hull, who meet in the other semi.
"There is no more pressure on us. It is an opportunity. It is always a new day," said Klopp, who welcomes back Brazil playmaker Philippe Coutinho after an ankle injury.
"I said to the lads last year it would not be the last final they would be involved in and this is the first chance to prove this."
Although Klopp's side have lost and drawn on their last two visits to St Mary's, they thrashed Southampton 6-1 at the same venue in the League Cup quarter-finals last season.
And Liverpool's hopes of advancing to Wembley will be aided by the absence of Southampton captain and defender Jose Fonte. The club captain handed in a transfer request amid reports of possible bids from Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool.