Jurgen Klopp was motoring along the touchline, kicking every ball at the end of Liverpool’s first appraisal in Champions League Group E, but the manager shouldn’t have needed to expend all that energy.
His team had been so assertive and so annoying to Sevilla that his counterpart, Eduardo Berizzo, had to be sent to the stands for twice dispatching the ball when the hosts wanted to take a throw-in.
The Reds’ attacking trust, both on the counter and through intricate build-up play, was scorching on a polar night at Anfield, where the opposition were consigned to the status of distinct second best.
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