Klopp Wary Of Benfica Threat Despite Healthy First Leg Lead

Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool still have work to do despite recording a healthy 3-1 win at Benfica in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday.

Klopp Wary Of Benfica Threat Despite Healthy First Leg Lead

The Reds seemingly have one foot in the last four after goals from Ibrahima Konate, Sadio Mane and Luis Diaz rendered Darwin Nunez's early second half strike a mere consolation.

Liverpool could have added more gloss to the scoreline but Benfica goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos was in superb form.

"Coming here and winning an away game in the Champions League is tough," Klopp told BT Sport.

"Benfica fought for their lives, we gave them a little bit too much but they deserved the goal as well, even though we could have defended better - they had counter attacks, it is not easy to keep the ball all the time and the more risk you take, they have really good players.

"It was a tough game, what I expected, the crowd was there, we knew 2-0 is nothing, nice but not more. They score the goal and it was much more open than we wanted but the goalie was probably the best player and made a couple of really good saves - we are two goals up, half-time, let's keep going.

"We usually score more [in those situations] but we didn't, mainly because the goalie, credit to him, and that is pretty much the story. We could have scored in the last minute, 4-1 would be nice but we are not in dreamland here.

"We know much more about our opponent, they won at Ajax, we are aware of the quality and have a nice game in between but then we will be ready again."