No mountain too high to improve Liverpool – Klopp



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(Reuters) – Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp believes his players have proven that there is no mountain to climb after winning a spectacular victory over Paris St Germain at Anfield.

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Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino scored a time out while Merseyside club beat PSG 3-2 in a thrilling Clash of Group C on Tuesday.

After having inflicted the first defeat of the season to the French champions, Klopp believes that Liverpool has reaffirmed the qualifications that led them to the final of the European competition elite last season.

"The cool development of this club is that when you hear Liverpool play PSG, you do not think we have no chance," the German manager told reporters.

"One, two or three years ago, people thought maybe we could not climb a mountain. It is good that it is not like that now and that it is because of last year.

"It's still incredibly difficult. What the boys do with the game plan is extraordinary. One of them lost one meter less tonight and that's the end of the match.

Liverpool will try to maintain its perfect start to the season in the Premier League by hosting Southampton Saturday.

Report by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by John O & # 39; Brien

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