Exeter – Liverpool 2-2:
A very b-embossed Liverpool salvaged rematch 2-2 against tiny Exeter 3. rundekampen in the FA Cup on Friday night.
And you read that right. Liverpool salvaged indeed a new opportunity to advance in the FA Cup as League Two club Exeter an led 2-1 with the well again Quarter of the game.
Then the youngster Brad Smith’s responsibilities and scored for The Reds.
Match winner was at RBK
Curiously enough, it was just Smith on trial at Rosenborg last fall but did not contract with Trønders.
– Some of us have taken soccer because we reckon that Klopp must pick players from the stands.
He turned instead back to Liverpool, where he signed for Liverpool. This has resulted in four games since 2 December, including settlement against Exeter.
But the main reason why he took the manager Jürgen Klopp was primarily the club’s extensive loss situation .
So we had Klopp muster a very b-dominated crew, with Christian Benteke as the only big star of the starting line.
In fact only three of Liverpool players more than three .alpha.-tier fights at CV. In addition, the trio Kevin Stewart, Tiago Ilori and Ryan Kent their debuts.
Liverpool’s loss situation also got Exeters Norwegian supporter crust to hope for a miracle .
It was almost too, for Liverpool’s young crew struggled at times against underdog from Devon.
Klopp: – Must be more robust
Klopp admits that some youngsters had shortcomings. Primarily physical.
– They tried what they could, but it was obvious what we need to improve on: We must be more robust. We did something good, but in some one-on-one situations as they were (Exeter) for robust for us, he tells BBC 1.
Klopp sighed while just over muddy conditions on the tiny St. James Park
The freshly baked parents chose the name because it was “unique and romantic.” But then …
– It was difficult out there, but Exeter played very good. There were some places out there where they (Exeter) actually played football. Maybe they know where the pitch it is possible to play football, and which places you need long passes, says the German.
And adds:
– But now we have to play a match. We must be ready.
Klopp chagrined also with the way the goals conceded came on.
– Both goals were unfortunate for our part . The first came on their first offensive situation in the game. And the other … yes, okay, says Klopp about the spectacular 2-1 goal to Exeter, where Lee Holmes turned a corner, directly into the net.
Exeter turned a corner directly into the net
Exeter got incidentally the best possible start they could have hoped for when Tom Nichols slipped into 1-0 after just nine minutes.
The home crowd was ecstatic, but it took only three minutes before Jerome Sinclair responded with the equalizer for Liverpool.
As expected well most of the race would be run, but Exeter kept well follow and was on a par with the guests from the Premier League.
And in overtime of 1st half came also reward the aforementioned spectacular referred.
Exeter got a corner and Holmes entered from the right. So good that corner shot an hooked right into the goal.


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