Joel Matip believes Liverpool have made Anfield a fortress
Sunday 23 September 2018 13:21, UK
Liverpool defender Joel Matip believes visiting teams should fear Anfield as it has now become a fortress for Jurgen Klopp's side.
A comfortable 3-0 win over Southampton meant the Reds have scored in their last 21 home league matches - their longest run since the 23 they registered between March and August 1986.
Defensively Liverpool's record is equally impressive as they have not conceded a home league goal in 12-and-a-half hours, extended over eight matches - their longest sequence since a run of nine in 2006/07.
Overall, Liverpool have been beaten once in their last 34 home matches in all competitions - against West Brom in the FA Cup in January.
"I think it should always be a fear to come to Anfield as an opposing team," said Matip, who scored his first Anfield goal on his first start since March.
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"But we are working hard to make it as uncomfortable as possible for the opponent and I think nobody enjoys to play here."
Matip returned to the starting line-up at the expense of Joe Gomez, who was rested, but that did not affect Liverpool's defensive stability against a poor Saints side.
He headed home Liverpool's second - which was his first anywhere since November - after Xherdan Shaqiri's deflected cross resulted in Wesley Hoedt's own goal.
"After this long time, after this injury, it feels great to start again and to play. It was a nice feeling to be on the field 90 minutes," added Matip, who underwent a thigh operation in April.
"Sure, it was quite a long time with the injury but now I'm fit and I still need some time, but (I'm) looking forward to the next game.
"I was not too lucky with scoring goals at Liverpool but I hope that maybe this season I can score a few more goals.
"It always helps the team and helps me get self-confidence for the game."