Jurgen Klopp made numerous changes to his starting eleven perhaps, in an attempt to rest key players while also giving the youth and the ones on the fringes a chance to impress. But, what transpired is unlikely to appeal to the Kop and Klopp.
Liverpool bow out of the FA Cup after two first-half goals from Wolverhampton Wanderers, with Divock Origi scoring a scrappy goal-line finish to give the Reds a glimmer of hope, albeit in vain. The highlight of the game though, was Wolves’ second goal.
A perfect counter-attacking goal with Helder Costa delivering the final killer pass, one which Andreas Weimann converted with aplomb as he evaded the prodding keeper to slot the ball into an open net.
Jurgen Klopp made numerous changes to his starting eleven perhaps, in an attempt to rest key players while also giving the youth and the ones on the fringes a chance to impress. But, what transpired is unlikely to appeal to the Kop and Klopp.
Liverpool bow out of the FA Cup after two first-half goals from Wolverhampton Wanderers, with Divock Origi scoring a scrappy goal-line finish to give the Reds a glimmer of hope, albeit in vain. The highlight of the game though, was Wolves’ second goal.
A perfect counter-attacking goal with Helder Costa delivering the final killer pass, one which Andreas Weimann converted with aplomb as he evaded the prodding keeper to slot the ball into an open net.