Elliott's rocket sends troubled Liverpool into FA Cup fourth round
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Jurgen Klopp said he got the reaction he wanted after Harvey Elliott's sublime strike put troubled Liverpool back on track with a 1-0 win at Wolves in Tuesday's FA Cup third-round replay.
Klopp's side
came in for scathing criticism after losing their last two Premier League games
in desultory fashion at Brighton and Brentford.
But
Elliott's brilliant long-range effort in the first half at Molineux secured a
much-needed first victory in four games in all competitions.
Ironically,
Liverpool's reward for seeing off Wolves is a return trip to Brighton in the
fourth round.
The Reds'
dismal 3-0 defeat at Brighton on Saturday left them languishing in ninth place
in the Premier League, 10 points adrift of the top four.
"It
feels like ages ago that we had that feeling that we win and play well,"
Klopp said.
"We
played a really good first half and in the end it was just passion to block the
shots. It's the reaction we wanted to see from ourselves and the boys
delivered.
"The
goal was exceptional. I don't want to make Harvey's performance smaller, but I
had a few men of the match today, just the others didn't score."
In the bout
of soul-searching that followed that embarrassment, Klopp said his struggling
team needed to go "back to basics".
Amid
mounting questions about Klopp's own future at Anfield, the German claimed this
week that he will not leave the club unless he is forced to and hinted at
changes in his squad during the summer.
Hamstrung by
injuries to a host of key players including Virgil van Dijk and Luis Diaz,
Klopp made eight changes after the Brighton debacle, with only Cody Gakpo,
Thiago Alcantara and Ibrahima Konate retaining their places.
Mohamed
Salah and Alisson Becker were among those left out, but Liverpool's
understudies rose to the challenge.
Wolves had
forced the replay with a 2-2 draw at Anfield, but Julen Lopetegui's side were
angered when they had a potential winning goal from Toti controversially ruled
out for offside in the final seconds.
They were
unable to take their chance to avenge that injustice despite a lively start
that saw Adama Traore's cross headed just wide by Raul Jimenez.
It was
Eliott who produced the opener in breathtaking fashion in the 13th minute.
Klopp's
midfield has been written off as ageing and past their best this season.
But the
19-year-old Elliott offers hope for the future, a point he underlined by
running unchecked from the halfway line before blasting a superb strike over
Jose Sa from 25 yards.
Sa was
caught too far off his line but that should not detract from the quality of
Elliott's first goal since October.
Snapping
into tackles and winning second balls, Liverpool were showing more hunger and
tenacity than in recent weeks.
Gakpo was
still searching for his first Liverpool goal in his third appearance since
signing from PSV Eindhoven.
The
Netherlands forward nearly broke his duck with a dipping volley that flashed
just over.
Gakpo was
replaced by Salah for the last 25 minutes, but it was Wolves who finished
strongly with Ruben Neves' free-kick narrowly clearing the crossbar.
Wolves' best
chance to draw level came when Jimenez couldn't head home on the goalline from
Traore's cross as Joe Gomez got the crucial block.
Elsewhere,
Championship side Birmingham survived a scare in their 2-1 win at third-tier
Forest Green.
In a delayed
third-round clash after the original tie was postponed due to a waterlogged
pitch, Ben Stevenson's brilliant long-range strike put Forest Green ahead after
eight minutes.
But Lukas
Jutkiewicz grabbed Birmingham's equaliser in the 50th minute and Kevin Long
killed off League One's bottom club 15 minutes later.
Bristol City
won 2-1 at Swansea, while Luton beat Wigan 2-1 and West Brom thrashed
Chesterfield 4-0.


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