Determined Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his team will overturn 0-1 first-leg deficit after defeat to Southampton in semi-final of League Cup
Nathan Redmond, Jurgen Klopp
Southampton's Nathan Redmond (left) celebrates his goal as Liverpool defender Nathaniel Clyne and goalkeeper Loris Karius look on during their League Cup first leg semi-final tie on Wednesday. Southampton won 1-0. Pic/Getty Images
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London: Jurgen Klopp has vowed Liverpool will run out "a different team" at Anfield and swipe Southampton aside to reach the EFL Cup final.
Liverpool lost out 1-0 to Saints at St Mary's in Wednesday night's semi-final first leg, with Nathan Redmond coolly striking the winner.
Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen eyes rescue act
Redmond missed a host of chances that could have buried the Reds, however, leaving Klopp insisting his side can produce a dramatic rescue act in the return leg on January 25. "We will strike back, we will be a different team, different side - everything will be different at Anfield," he said. "So for us it's still possible to go to Wembley and that's the target. That's the only comfort to take. Losing 1-0 is the third-best result you can get.
"I don't like it too much, but it's still possible. The performance doesn't feel too good, that's how it is. But for the final everything is open.
"At this moment there's two disappointed managers after the game, one because he lost, the other because he won 1-0 and has to go to Anfield, and that's how it is."
Daniel Sturridge appeared nonplussed by a change of tactics in the second half, with other Liverpool players also bemused by Klopp's switch.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager revealed he had altered Liverpool's tactics to 3-5-2 and admitted failing to get the message across to his players quickly enough.
Liverpool now take on Manchester United in Sunday's Premier League encounter, with Klopp demanding an immediate upswing in performance from his side.
New system backfires
"It was just a new system, however you want to call it, 3-5-2," said Klopp. "Two wingers, two strikers, that's all. No more information, but it was enough. I think we were a little bit too late when we gave him the paper when the game was already running on. That was our mistake. Things like this happen," Klopp added.