Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp SHOUTED at Reds during Burnley win because of ONE player

The Reds came from behind at Turf Moor to keep pace with Manchester City in the Premier League title and extend their unbeaten run to 15 games.

Jack Cork’s opening goal on 54 minutes had threatened to bring an end to that run but James Milner equalised for the visitors on the hour mark with a well-placed effort from the edge of the area.

Roberto Firmino then came from the bench to put Liverpool ahead three minutes after his introduction.

And Xherdan Shaqiri put the gloss on proceedings with a stoppage-time goal on the counter-attack – but not before Alisson made a crucial save at the other end before setting his teammates away on the break.

But it was Keita – making just his fifth Premier League start since his £52.75million arrival from RB Leipzig and his first for two months – who really stood out for Liverpool.

The Guinea international added the forward drive that has been missing from Klopp’s midfield of late and was unfortunate not to score off of one run with Joe Hart tipping his rising strike on to the post.

And while also hailing goalscorer Milner, Klopp admitted he wanted his team to use the threat of Keita more.

“Reacting like we reacted at a tough place like Turf Moor and Burnley, that’s special. It’s really good,” Klopp told journalists.

“Millie with a really, really good performance, especially physically, and scored that one. 

“Always when Naby had the ball, at least something changed a little bit. We wanted to have positions to involve the players. 

“To be honest, I don’t blame anybody or criticise – I would if there would be something to criticise. 

“But we all know Shaq can play much better – turn in situations, get the ball and be a bit more decisive. The only ones who really tried to do something was Millie with runs in behind and Naby with the ball. 

“Hendo [Jordan Henderson] shouldn’t be involved in that – he had to protect all the runners. So Naby made all the difference in a lot of moments. 

“I think his blocked shot was the biggest chance we had in the first half, I’m not 100 per-cent sure but at least it looked like a proper chance; Burnley blocked it. 

“In the second half, the one-two with Mo [Salah] was a good finish and a bit lucky in that moment for Burnley. In the beginning it was really good and at the end. 

“In the middle, we didn’t use him – I was shouting, ‘We have to use Naby!’ because he was not involved, we played long ball and big switches. Naby was constantly played over. When he was involved, he was really good.”

Liverpool will hope to maintain their impressive domestic form against seventh-placed Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday (12.30pm kick-off).