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Klopp dedicates shootout win to neuroscience co.

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Sunday, 15 May 2022 04:21

Jurgen Klopp dedicated Liverpool's FA Cup win to the neuroscience company that has helped the club improve their penalty shootout record.

The Reds won Saturday's Wembley showpiece against Chelsea 6-5 on spot-kicks after 120 goalless minutes as Kostas Tsimikas struck the winning penalty.

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Liverpool beat Chelsea by the same method in February's Carabao Cup Final and Klopp claimed he owes the success to neuro11, a firm based in Germany and co-founded by Dr Niklas Hausler and Patrick Hantschke, which monitors brain activity to optimise player performance.

"We work together with a company, four guys, their name is neuro 11," said Klopp. "They got in contact with us two years ago, I think I was aware of it [then]. One of them is a neuroscientist and he said 'we can train penalty shooting' Really. And I said: 'sounds interesting, come over.'

"German guy, we met. We worked together and this trophy is for them like the Carabao Cup was."

Klopp took personal responsibility for Sadio Mane's miss in the shootout -- Liverpool's solitary failure from the spot -- after intervening on the basis the forward knew Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy from their time at Senegal.

"Sadio's penalty was maybe more, for sure at least 50 per cent, my responsibility," he said.

"We have to let the boys do what they think they do but with him I said 'he knows exactly the goalie so do it the other way around.' Like very often in my life I realise it was better to shut up. But we still made it."

Klopp said the chances of his side claiming a quadruple of trophies this season would become clearer on Sunday when Premier League leaders Manchester City are due to play.

"Let's just see what happens," Klopp told reporters. "If they lose against West Ham then I will start thinking. If they don't, we will judge that we will go from there."

Liverpool are three points behind Manchester City with an inferior goal difference and both clubs have two games left to play.

City are away at West Ham United on Sunday when victory would put them six points ahead and requiring only a draw on the final day of the season to retain the title.

Liverpool will also contest the Champions League final against Real Madrid in Paris on May 28.

Information from Reuters was used in this report.

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