Klopp believes Liverpool might be able to stop Hazard this time

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Jurgen Klopp will try again to find a way to contain Chelsea star Eden Hazard – and the Liverpool boss insists “no player is not defendable”.

The Belgian came off the bench to score an excellent late solo goal as the Blues clinched a 2-1 Carabao Cup victory at Anfield in midweek, ending Liverpool’s perfect start to the season.

Both sides fielded largely second-string line-ups, but Hazard is likely to start when the Reds travel to Stamford Bridge at Saturday teatime, and Klopp thinks he knows what to expect.

The German said at a press conference on Friday: “I know exactly how good he is. Eden Hazard is a special player, obviously, and he enjoys these one-on-one situations or one versus two or three situations, he enjoys it.

“I didn’t need that game to know about Eden, it was already clear before.

“But no player is not defendable. They are difficult to defend.

“If you give Sadio Mane the ball in the wrong space then you cannot get him anymore as an opponent. It’s not possible.”

Klopp admitted that Hazard would not be his only concern as he highlighted the depth of Chelsea’s options going forward.

He said: “How do we defend Jorginho? Then we have these two and then Willian is there, of course, and (Alvaro) Morata or (Olivier) Giroud.

“And then (Mateo) Kovacic is running with the ball like a Formula One car and (N’Golo) Kante, don’t forget him. They are pretty important, all of them.”

Liverpool have an immediate opportunity for revenge against Maurizio Sarri’s men, who dropped league points for the first time this season after drawing a blank at West Ham last week.

Asked whether their first defeat of the campaign impacted morale in the squad, Klopp said: “It’s not cool, it’s not what you want.

“We shouldn’t be surprised things like this can happen, especially against a really strong side when you don’t use your chances.

“Of course, immediately afterwards it’s not good, but then you have two days in this case to get back on track.

“That’s worked so far. We go to Chelsea and try our best again. But in games like this you can never be sure you get the result you want, you have to work for it and once again we try.”