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Jurgen Klopp has come out in support of Jose Mourinho following Liverpool's 3-1 win against Chelsea.

The Reds came back from a goal down to take all three points at Stamford Bridge, thanks to two goals from Philippe Coutinho and a strike from substitute Christian Benteke.

It is the Blues' sixth Premier League defeat of the season, with only three wins in their opening 11 fixtures.

The Portuguese is under increasing pressure to keep his job, but former Borrusia Dortmund boss Klopp believes he is still one of the best in the world.

"I feel for him," Klopp said. "He's a great coach. I don't think anyone in this room doubts he's one of the best in the world. Things like this happen. I had a similar situation at Dortmund last year.

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"The good thing was no one in the club wa sin doubt of my situation. I feel for him of course but it's work."

Ramires had given Chelsea the lead early in the piece with his head, before Coutinho struck his first just before the break.

Despite only signalling two minutes additional time, referee Mark Clattenburg allowed play to go on and the Brazilian curled brilliantly in to the corner.

The second half goals piled the misery, and the pressure, on Mourinho, who refused to answer the questions posed to him on BT Sport following full time.

Klopp added: "We had not the best start, that's the truth. We had our moments, our build up with short passes was very good. They tried to make pressure but we could play in the spaces in between.

"We had control of these situations. We made a goal and deserved the draw at half time. The second half was open and we made our goals at perfect moments for us.

"I feel it's deserved. We have worked hard but it's normal if you want to win in Chelsea."