Philippe Coutinho dedicated his goals against Chelsea
to Liverpool's fans after accepting his form before
Saturday's win had been poor.
Philippe Coutinho was relieved to end a poor run of form for
Liverpool this season with a match-winning double against
Chelsea on Saturday.
The Brazil international ended a wait of 710 minutes for a
Premier League goal when he curled home the equaliser at the
end of the first half at Stamford Bridge.
Coutinho struck a second on 74 minutes before Christian
Benteke wrapped up Jurgen Klopp's first victory in charge of
Liverpool in the top flight.
The former Inter playmaker dedicated his goals to the fans after
the match, accepting that his prior performances had not been
up to scratch.
"I am so happy to score those goals," he told the Liverpool
Echo.
"It had been a long time since I last scored. I haven't been
playing so well but I knew I just had to keep working and things
would change for me. That's what I did.
"I kept going and I knew that good things would come. Hopefully
I can go on to score many more goals. I'm most happy about
the fact I was able to help the team to get the three points.
"The support we got from the fans throughout the game was
amazing. They are always there supporting us and we wanted
to give something back. My goals and this win is for them."
Coutinho believes Klopp has restored confidence to the
Liverpool squad after succeeding Brendan Rodgers in the
Anfield hotseat.
He added: "The manager was pleased - he gave me a big hug!
"Everyone in the squad is enjoying the football he asks from us.
"He's a manager who demands a lot of hard work. That's what
we try to do every day. We have to continue this way.
"He is a manager who gives you confidence. We have had some
difficult moments as a team but now we're in a good way."
to Liverpool's fans after accepting his form before
Saturday's win had been poor.
Philippe Coutinho was relieved to end a poor run of form for
Liverpool this season with a match-winning double against
Chelsea on Saturday.
The Brazil international ended a wait of 710 minutes for a
Premier League goal when he curled home the equaliser at the
end of the first half at Stamford Bridge.
Coutinho struck a second on 74 minutes before Christian
Benteke wrapped up Jurgen Klopp's first victory in charge of
Liverpool in the top flight.
The former Inter playmaker dedicated his goals to the fans after
the match, accepting that his prior performances had not been
up to scratch.
"I am so happy to score those goals," he told the Liverpool
Echo.
"It had been a long time since I last scored. I haven't been
playing so well but I knew I just had to keep working and things
would change for me. That's what I did.
"I kept going and I knew that good things would come. Hopefully
I can go on to score many more goals. I'm most happy about
the fact I was able to help the team to get the three points.
"The support we got from the fans throughout the game was
amazing. They are always there supporting us and we wanted
to give something back. My goals and this win is for them."
Coutinho believes Klopp has restored confidence to the
Liverpool squad after succeeding Brendan Rodgers in the
Anfield hotseat.
He added: "The manager was pleased - he gave me a big hug!
"Everyone in the squad is enjoying the football he asks from us.
"He's a manager who demands a lot of hard work. That's what
we try to do every day. We have to continue this way.
"He is a manager who gives you confidence. We have had some
difficult moments as a team but now we're in a good way."


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