Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp has given reasons for his team’s 2-0 defeat to Everton in Wednesday’s Premier League tie.
Goals from Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave Everton the victory over the Reds at Goodison Park.
Speaking at his post-match interview, Klopp, who expressed disappointment, said Liverpool failed to score from the many chances they created.
The German added that his team also let the encounter became the game Everton wanted, adding that the Reds weren’t good enough.
“I’m very disappointed. We let it become the game Everton wanted,” Klopp said.
“Two goals from set pieces. They are really strong. But we created a lot and didn’t score.
“Then in the second half we were emotional and in a rush, not really clear enough.
“Then we concede a second goal with a routine they do the whole season – we knew the ball was going there we just didn’t defend it well enough. It was free kick after free kick.
“That was part of the story. But we weren’t good enough.”
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