Jürgen Klopp felt Liverpool had taken a "small step" Liverpool vs Chelsea 0-0 match draw .

 Jurgen klopp on Liverpool vs Chelsea 0-0

Jürgen Norbert Klopp is a German football manager and former player coach of Premier League club Liverpool. He is considered one of the best managers in the world. Klopp spent most of his playing career at Mainz.
 
In the end, this lackluster event is fit for little more than a central clash of little consequence for the Premier League favorites this season. Austere 0-0 is exactly what it sounds like; two normal groups are unreliable, struggling for shape and injured. In retrospect, it's no wonder they didn't get involved with each other. The fact that Liverpool could "celebrate" their rise to eighth place while Chelsea remained entrenched in 10th summed up the depth of the two clubs that fell during this difficult campaign.

Jürgen Klopp felt Liverpool had taken a "small step" forward in terms of performance after their clash with Chelsea at Anfield.

There are many good teams - it is the strongest competition in the world. I don't think anyone would dispute that. But Chelsea's situation, OK, I have no idea about Chelsea's situation, to be 100% honest. But the fact that we're not doing as well as we could have nothing to do with other types of teams. It's our fault, it's not all our fault, but it's still our fault, and that's why we're where we are. It's like that.

We'll get out of here, we'll be good and we'll be... for us it's good, usually one point against Chelsea is not bad but I'm sitting here and I have a feeling, I have to say, 'It's good' because you think clearly look, 'How can you not defeat them? ' They will win a lot of games, I can promise you that today they haven't. So it's good. And, of course, I am the main concern about our business and we have seen some good signs, but I know that we should do the right thing even better in the long and in the real world for full 95 or 100 minute and then. we are here. We will go that way, I'm sure. In the Massif, the range. So, immediately after the game, you will not forget the chances they had, as we defended in the last seconds on the counter. But tomorrow I don't think, it's just a white sheet and it looks really good. So, like I said, there are things that we have to build on, that's what we have to do. So the next opponent is no longer [in] the Premier League, but in the FA Cup and that is Brighton. They're the team we didn't do well against [against] in the last game. So we told ourselves that we will try hard to do well and that is what we will try. It will be interesting.