Jurgen Klopp was happy to take three points away from Yorkshire but admitted parts of the Reds’ game were ‘rubbish’.
The team were perhaps a little fortunate to get over the line, and disappointed in attack when given time and space to exploit, but ultimately won the match.
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Klopp told BT Sport: “The result is absolutely good. I knew it would be a challenge – after the international break it’s always difficult.
“I’m not angry but I think we should expect to do better. Most of the things that didn’t work today was because Huddersfield did really well, but a few things I saw Huddersfield couldn’t do any more, then we helped with an average pass or a rubbish pass.
“We expect from us really good football and I would like to see that. We were here to win the game and that’s what we did.”
The only thing that matters for now is that three points were won – but in future, the Reds must do better. Better teams could inflict more punishment and it’s good to see Klopp recognise that before it becomes an issue.