Jurgen Klopp condemns Liverpool

April 12, 2024
33 Views

Jurgen Klopp has condemned Liverpool performance against Atalanta in the Europa League quarter-finals. The defeat has seen Liverpool experience their first home loss in 14 months.

The Liverpool boss says he didn’t know his players were capable of the performances they produced in a ‘really bad’ 3-0 loss before their fans on Thursday night.

Klopp had gamble of not fielding his strongest team on the night backfired, with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz, Andy Robertson and Dominik Szoboszlai on the bench, but it was still a very good starting XI.

Anfield was silenced as former West Ham striker Gianluca Scamacca scored twice and Mario Pasalic completed the surprise rout late on.

Gianluca Scamacca silenced Anfield with his brace

Though the tie is not over, with a second leg to come in Bergamo, but it would take an incredible reversal for the Reds to now progress to the semi-finals.

READ ALSO: Strange! See why Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool is a Manchester United ‘hero’

Klopp was not sugar-coating the nightmare display, thinking of just one positive and admitting he didn’t know that his players were capable of such a poor outing.

‘Unfortunately there is nothing really positive to say about the game,’ he told TNT Sports. ‘The start was good. Darwin Nunez had a good moment but from that moment on it became a really bad game and there is nothing positive to say.

‘I didn’t like our tactical positioning in possession. It was a bad game from us. Atalanta had a good game, scored three goals and deserved to win.

‘I will watch this game on Monday. I know already that if we do a couple of things better, we will be better. Can we win it back? Yes, if we play good it is possible. Can we win 3-0? I have no idea. But this feels really bad and that’s important. That was a bad performance and that’s how it is. That’s how we lost. It feels always in this moment that they are through but until we play, they are not.

‘We haven’t had that that often so we have to show a reaction immediately on Sunday. In this moment it must feel bad. The lads must go home and sleep badly. But we must prepare for Crystal Palace.

‘A lot of performances tonight were really “oops, wow, I didn’t know they could play like that.” A lot of the players looked really alone in a lot of moments. It was really bad. We had our biggest chances in the end and didn’t use them.

‘I know the boys can play better football but they didn’t do it tonight and we have to show a reaction on Sunday. I’m pretty sure they will do that.’

After a first home defeat in 14 months, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk added: ‘Obviously it’s not great. A very, very disappointing evening. Too many individual mistakes and we got punished for it. It feels bad.

‘It hurts of course. We haven’t lost here for a long time. But we shouldn’t take the credit away from them. They punished us for being sloppy in possession. We still had chances to score one or two and unfortunately we didn’t.’

You may be interested

Exclusive – CHAN 2024Q: Yusuf Vows ‘Christmas Gift’ Victory Over Ghana For Nigeria
Sports
4 views
Sports
4 views

Exclusive – CHAN 2024Q: Yusuf Vows ‘Christmas Gift’ Victory Over Ghana For Nigeria

Webby - December 26, 2024

Anas Yusuf, the Super Eagles B forward, has emphasised the significance of Saturday’s Championship of African Nations (CHAN) 2024 qualification…

Liverpool Inflict Another Defeat On Leicester, Extend Lead In League Table
Sports
Sports

Liverpool Inflict Another Defeat On Leicester, Extend Lead In League Table

Webby - December 26, 2024

Liverpool recovered from an early setback to defeat Leicester City 3-1 in Thursday’s Premier League game at Anfield.The win means…

Fernandes Sent Off As Wolves End Man United Dominance
Sports
2 views
Sports
2 views

Fernandes Sent Off As Wolves End Man United Dominance

Webby - December 26, 2024

Manchester United suffered a 2-0 defeat at Wolves in the Premier League Boxing Day fixture on Thursday.It was United’s third…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.