Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp has dismissed criticism of his tactics by stating that his side doesn’t play PlayStation football.
Klopo angrily defended his substitutions in Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Everton in the Merseyside derby in a heated exchange with a reporter.
Klopp took off striker Sadio Mane for midfielder Adam Lallana in the 84th minute all to no avail.
The game which is Liverpool’s fourth draw in seven matches now leaves them one point behind rival Manchester City in the title race.
When asked if the series of draws indicated he should take more risks, Klop replied:
“I’m really disappointed about your question. It’s football — we don’t play Playstation,” he said.
“Do you think we didn’t take enough risks today? Was there any draw where we didn’t try to win? Bring on an extra attacker and football changes? It is not like that, come on.
“We are offensive enough, football doesn’t work like that. There are nine games to go and we don’t lose our nerves, not like you, obviously.”