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Sunday, 17 January 2016

WE WERE WASTEFUL IN OUR LOSS TO MAN UNITED ADMITTED KLOPP


Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted that Liverpool are victims of  their wastefulness  after their 1-0 defeat at home to Manchester United.
"I didn't see too many chances for Manchester United and we didn't take ours," Klopp told BBC Sport. "Of course it is frustrating. We lost a game that we should not have lost."
The manager acknowledged that Liverpool's familiar inability to deal with balls into the penalty area had also played its part.
"The goal was to defend and we didn't do it," he added. "That is our responsibility. We have to defend set pieces better.
"We did really well creating the chances, but there were a lot of situations where we could have created more chances and didn't.
"There were a lot of things but we lost in a derby against Manchester United so I can't be very positive at this moment so soon after the game."
Klopp went on to tell reporters: "It's really bad: it's a derby and in a derby you only have one job to do; you have to win it. That's the only possibility to be satisfied after the game.
"United at this moment will be happy. You can talk about their performance and it wasn't that good but they won so they are really happy.
"We played better but feel frustrated because there were many things that were good, but our finishing was not good otherwise we would have scored a goal.
"Three mistakes around the goal were too much against a team of the quality of Manchester United. In this moment it is only frustrating, which is how it should be."

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