• Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates the own goal by Kean Bryan that made it 2-0 in their Premier League win against Sheffield United on February 28. PA
    Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates the own goal by Kean Bryan that made it 2-0 in their Premier League win against Sheffield United on February 28. PA
  • Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp celebrates with Trent Alexander-Arnold, right, and Sadio Mane at Bramall Lane. AP
    Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp celebrates with Trent Alexander-Arnold, right, and Sadio Mane at Bramall Lane. AP
  • Roberto Firmino's defelcted effort heads towards the Sheffield United net to make it 2-0. PA
    Roberto Firmino's defelcted effort heads towards the Sheffield United net to make it 2-0. PA
  • Roberto Firmino celebrates. Reuters
    Roberto Firmino celebrates. Reuters
  • Liverpool's Curtis Jones celebrates scoring his side's first goal. AP
    Liverpool's Curtis Jones celebrates scoring his side's first goal. AP
  • Jones celebrates scoring. Reuters
    Jones celebrates scoring. Reuters
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. AP
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. AP
  • Liverpool's Mohamed Salah after a missed chance. Reuters
    Liverpool's Mohamed Salah after a missed chance. Reuters
  • Roberto Firmino's shot is deflected into the net to seal Liverpool's win. Reuters
    Roberto Firmino's shot is deflected into the net to seal Liverpool's win. Reuters
  • Sheffield United's manager Chris Wilder gives directions to his players. AP
    Sheffield United's manager Chris Wilder gives directions to his players. AP
  • Sheffield United's Phil Jagielka and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale attaempt to block a shot by Firmino. AP
    Sheffield United's Phil Jagielka and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale attaempt to block a shot by Firmino. AP

Jurgen Klopp aiming high as Liverpool end their losing run at Sheffield United


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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is setting his sights on Champions League qualification after his side finally got back to winning ways with a 2-0 win over Sheffield United that brought a run of four straight Premier League defeats to an end.

Klopp's side struggled in front of goal but a Curtis Jones strike and a Kean Bryan own goal gave the sixth-placed Reds a much-needed win ahead of their midweek showdown with Chelsea, who are one place above them in the table.

"This was about us showing we're still there. We play Chelsea on Thursday, we have to show it again. We have to win football games, we know that. There's no way into the Champions League without results. Tonight we got it, we keep going," Klopp told Sky Sports.

"Sheffield United have lost a lot but all by the smallest margin. It's clear these games stay exciting until the very end. We could have scored three in the first half," the German coach added.

"What we created was very good. The finishing was good enough for today, but we can improve."

Klopp said he is expecting striker Diogo Jota to return for the Chelsea game. The 24-year-old has recovered from a knee injury and was in the squad to face Sheffield United, but withdrew due to illness.

Sheffield United goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale had a superb first half and there was little he could do to stop the two goals, but he was disappointed at the final whistle.

"We gave everything tonight. For the first half and most of the second half we gave a good account of ourselves," he told Sky Sports.

"They are world-class players and can do that to any team. It's definitely a disappointed dressing room because we could possibly have got something out of that."