"I wasn't sure we would score [vs Aston VIlla], but I knew we would try," Klopp said, as quoted by the Liverpool Echo.
"Late goals v Spurs, Man Utd, Villa, it is important. I don't care, we have to win but I don't expect perfection.
"Only 11 games now, we try to improve. Our main target isn't clean sheets. We want them but we have to win."
Squad-wise, Klopp says there are no new injuries ahead of the visit of Genk. While the prospect of facing Manchester City at the weekend won't affect his selection, though, he admits he has to keeping in mind the tight turnaround between the win at Villa and European duty when selecting his side.
"I think [it’s] pretty much as we looked before the last game [against] Aston Villa, nothing really changed," he said.
"The problem is not now the game on Sunday [against Manchester City] because between Tuesday and Sunday is a lot of time, but of course we have to think a little bit about Saturday to Tuesday – that’s the shorter break between the games, so we have to think.
"This period was absolutely OK because we made changes against Arsenal, we had to, then we played Aston Villa, now we have to look a little bit at what we do tomorrow night. But then we have enough time to prepare for City."
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Source : 90min