Jurgen Klopp hailed "incredible" UEFA
Super Cup hero Adrian and then admitted he had no idea where the
goalkeeper even was a fortnight ago.
The Spaniard, only in the side because of an injury to number one
goalkeeper Allison Becker, saved Tammy Abraham's penalty to give
Liverpool a 5-4 shootout win against Chelsea after the showdown between
Champions League and Europa League winners had finished 2-2 in Istanbul
on Wednesday.
The 32-year-old former Betis shot-stopper joined Liverpool on a free
transfer to replace the departed Simon Mignolet on August 5, the day
after Klopp's team lost on penalties to Manchester City in the Community
Shield.
Released by West Ham United, he was thrust into the spotlight when he
had to replace the injured Alisson in the first half of the Premier
League opening 4-1 win against Norwich on Friday.
"I don't know where Adrian was two weeks ago when we played Man City,"
said Klopp after seeing his European champions win the Super Cup for the
fourth time.
"When I spoke to him for the first time it was clear he would need time
to get fit, but we didn't have that time so he has to be fit now, and he
was fit, he played an incredible game, he made sensational saves."
Adrian made notable interventions during the game, diving at the feet of
Mateo Kovacic in the first half and batting away a Mason Mount strike
late in extra time.
- 'Icing on the cake' -
However, he also fouled Abraham to give away the 101st-minute penalty
which Jorginho scored to make it 2-2 after Sadio Mane's 95th-minute
second goal had seemed to have put the Merseysiders on course for an
extra-time victory.
"In penalty shootouts you're always lucky but his performance over 120
minutes was incredible, making the save from the penalty was the icing
on the cake," said Klopp.
"He helped us a lot and he can be really proud of what he did tonight,"
added the German manager, who described Adrian as "a proper personality
in the dressing room".
Adrian had once been a regular for West Ham but did not play in the
Premier League last season and his last appearance before arriving at
Anfield had been an FA Cup defeat by third-tier AFC Wimbledon in
January.
"Welcome to Liverpool! It was a crazy week, but with them it's so easy
playing at the back, so I am really happy for the team, happy to get
that trophy, that title," Adrian told BT Sport.
Klopp was also effusive in his praise of the all-female refereeing team,
headed by France's Stephanie Frappart, even if he was not happy with
the penalty awarded to Chelsea in extra time.
"I told the ref team that if we had played like they whistled we would
have won 6-0, that was my opinion, that they played a brilliant game."
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