Jurgen Klopp’s Resignation To Liverpool’s Not Getting ‘Better’
Annoyed and sad, that’s what Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, saw his team lost again, where this time the defeat was swallowed up by the Marseyside Team in a duel against Chelsea.
The Premier League match which took place at Anfield ended with a score of 0-1, with the only goal scored by Mason Mount at the end of the first half.
Liverpool, who appeared as the host, could be said to be playing poorly, in fact they only recorded one shot on target throughout the match.
After the match, coach Jurgen Klopp looked frustrated, annoyed and sad to see his team have lost again. Even so, on the one hand this German man also praised the quality of Chelsea who played well.
“You saw the game, it was fierce, very close, intense. We forced them to make mistakes, so did them. They took advantage of our mistakes, but we failed.”
“Against Chelsea, it would be a surprise if we were able to take them off the pitch but our game was not bad. It’s annoying to have to repeat the words. It’s tough. We have to fight to get through this.” he said quoted from BBC Sports.
Furthermore, the former Borussia Dortmund coach praised Mason Mount, who played well in this early morning duel. But Klopp did not give up, he believed there was still hope to get back on track.
“Against Chelsea, it would be a surprise if we were able to take them off the pitch but our game was not bad. It’s annoying to have to repeat the words. It’s tough. We have to fight to get through this.” he said quoted from BBC Sports.
Furthermore, the former Borussia Dortmund coach praised Mason Mount, who played well in this early morning duel. But Klopp did not give up, he believed there was still hope to get back on track”With Mason’s individual skills, it was an easy goal. We could have defended better. In a match like this, you can’t create 20 chances, you have to be able to take advantage of what little you have.”
“Things like this are the difference. In order to return to the way it was before, you have to work hard, be stubborn and fight. We will come back there again because the hope in the players is still there,” he concluded..
This defeat made Liverpool even further away from the top four of the standings, even more so with the top of the standings. The Reds are 4 points behind fourth place occupied by Chelsea, and are 22 points adrift of the leaders, Manchester City.