After the loss to Chelsea and the ouster from the Cup, Liverpool manager tries to take pressure off: "Not worried about the negative momentum. We will be back forever and we plan to do so on Saturday"
Jurgen Klopp. No mercy needed?
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Something's wrong with Liverpool. It turns out that the surprising loss to Watford last Saturday was just the beginning, after the English leader was ousted (Tuesday) in the eighth FA Cup final after a 2: 0 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. A red and flashing lightbulb for Jurgen Klopp, who suffered three consecutive outs. The last time this happened to Liverpool was in six years, in November 2014.
Liverpool, who have lost three of their last four games in all frames, now have to reset themselves for their relegation encounter with Atletico in the Champions League to which it will reach a goal lag (1: 0).
In the end, Jürgen Klopp realized that something acute wasn't working on the red machine: "In our last four games we have hit too many goals. I think the players are still strong. We have to admit that tonight we just didn't do enough to move on. Our two bad mistakes killed the game. , It's easier to explain wins than losses. "
The German manager honestly added: "We are not unlucky, we played well and Adrian was a big save until before Chelsea's first goal. We have to admit that in the last four games there have been too many goals in different situations against us. That means our rivalry comes on a lot of occasions, unlike "What happened until then. Anyway, there's always a chance to change, I'm not worried about the momentum. We'll be back forever and we plan to do that already on Saturday. There's nothing to feel sorry for us."