Mooy shines in Huddersfield debut
Australia midfielder Aaron Mooy made his debut for Huddersfield Town in its 2-0 defeat to Liverpool, which was dampened by an injury to Reds midfielder Lucas Leiva.
Leiva was withdrawn in the second half at the John Smith's Stadium with an apparent hamstring strain, having started a game in which Marko Grujic scored the opener and Alberto Moreno converted a late penalty.
Aaron Mooy started for the Terriers in his first match for the club since joining the club on loan from Manchester City, and despite playing 46 minutes, the made 25 year-old made a good first impression with composed distribution in midfield.
Philippe Coutinho had earlier missed a spot-kick, but Liverpool has now won its first four friendlies, scoring 10 and conceding none.
Klopp's new signings were at the centre of all of his side's good work in the first half, with Sadio Mane having a goal disallowed and Loris Karius making a fine save, before Grujic opened the scoring with his second goal in as many games.
Just a few moments after the Serbian's fine finish, Mane ran through to win a penalty from Joel Coleman, but the Huddersfield goalkeeper remained on the pitch to deny Coutinho from the spot.
While there was a lack of goalmouth action in the second half, Liverpool suffered a blow when Lucas pulled up with an injury had to be replaced.
Bizarrely, with all outfield substitutes used, young goalkeeper Shamal George was required to come on up front.
There was still time for Moreno to add some late gloss to the scoreline, though.
He scored a penalty won by Ryan Kent, despite being jeered from his own supporters for taking the ball ahead of George.
Klopp's men now head to the United States for a series of International Champions Cup games, starting against Chelsea next Thursday.