Klopp admits Liverpool 'lost the plot' in thrashing at Villa

Jurgen Klopp said that Liverpool's response to Aston Villa's first goal and lauded Dean Smith's side for forcing his side to commit mistakes.

Published : Oct 05, 2020 09:16 IST , BIRMINGHAM

Jurgen Klopp said that Liverpool completely played in to Aston Villa's hands in the shock 7-2 defeat.
Jurgen Klopp said that Liverpool completely played in to Aston Villa's hands in the shock 7-2 defeat.
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Jurgen Klopp said that Liverpool completely played in to Aston Villa's hands in the shock 7-2 defeat.

Stunned Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said his side did “all the things you should not do in a football match” as they “lost the plot” to play into Aston Villa's hands in its 7-2 humbling at Villa Park in the Premier League on Sunday.

Following on from Manchester United's 6-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool added to a remarkable day as it became the first reigning English top-flight champion to ship seven goals in a league match since Arsenal in 1953.

Ollie Watkins' first-half hat-trick set Villa en route to an astonishing victory, as Liverpool slipped to a first defeat of the season thanks to a woeful showing at the back in the Midlands.

“We played into their hands, with all the goals,” Klopp said. “Then the game has a specific direction.

“We had still good moments, but our good moments lead to nothing, other than Mo's (Mohamed Salah) two goals.

“All their good moments lead to a big chance or goals, and that makes all the difference. All the things you should not do in a football match we did tonight, but all credit to Aston Vila, as they forced us to do those things.

 

“The first goal had an impact but it shouldn't. We conceded goals like that in the past, but the reaction wasn't good, and we lost the plot.”

Aston Villa boss Dean Smith hailed the effort from his side, as it made it three wins from three in extraordinary fashion, to move up to second in the table, ahead of Liverpool in fifth.

“It was just sheer hard work and effort,” Smith told Sky Sports. “The work ethic, when Juergen Klopp says 'wow' to you you know you've done something right. The lads were superb, they executed the game plan perfectly. We were at our best today.

“It's a good start, an exceptional result and a really good start. We won't get complacent but we'll enjoy tonight because results like that don't come around too often. We've got a lot of pride and confidence going into the international break.”

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