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Reuters: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp defended his decision to rest so many first-team players for Sunday’s FA Cup tie at Anfield in which fourth-tier Plymouth Argyle forced a replay the Premier League club did not want.
The failure of his shadow team - showing 10 changes from their last Premier League outing - to break through in a largely uneventful goalless draw meant that Liverpool could face nine matches during January.
They are already scheduled to play three other midweek games - a two-leg League Cup semi-final against Southampton and a crucial Premier League game against leaders Chelsea.
“I made the decision to make changes and name a young side - that’s life,” Klopp told BT Sport.
“With our other lineup it could be possible that the result was still the same. Not likely but possible.
“It was a good experience for the boys.”
The German agreed that Plymouth, lying second in League Two, were worth their draw, although he could not resist a dig at their defensive approach.
“Plymouth deserved the draw and the rematch,” he added.
“I don’t know how many people live in Plymouth. But it felt like the whole of Plymouth was in the 18-yard box.
“We needed to stay cool and patient. That’s the biggest challenge in football, when you’re playing against a deep-lying defensive side.
“We made our own problems. A game like this is not easy to make exciting. We had a young side so that’s difficult. We can do better and if we do better then we have a good chance of making the next round.”