Ragner Klavan, and partner Joel Matip, were criticised after failing to clear the ball and allowing Burnley to score. The manager said he was "angry with the result but pleased with the performance" after Liverpool failed to make their subsequent dominance pay. We played good, were fluent with seven changes, but only one goal," added Klopp, who recalled that last season Burnley beat them 2-0 at Turf Moor. Ultimately, Klopp will be measured against the achievements of the past, which is never far away from Anfield. With the club already five points behind leaders Manchester City, it is starting to look like a long, hard winter for the German.
Source: The Star September 16, 2017 18:11 UTC