Klopp insists improvement needed to catch leader City

Liverpool slipped to just it's second league loss of the season to leave them trailing City, which beat Leicester 6-3 on Boxing Day.

Published : Dec 29, 2021 09:17 IST , LEICESTER, ENGLAND

Klopp was left frustrated after Liverpool failed to capitalise on it's chances. Salah missed a rare penalty.
Klopp was left frustrated after Liverpool failed to capitalise on it's chances. Salah missed a rare penalty.
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Klopp was left frustrated after Liverpool failed to capitalise on it's chances. Salah missed a rare penalty.

Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp said his side cannot even think about being able to catch Premier League leaders Manchester City if they put in more performances like their showing in a 1-0 defeat by Leicester City on Tuesday.

Klopp's side slipped to just it's second league loss of the season at the King Power Stadium to leave them trailing City, which beat Leicester 6-3 on Boxing Day to make it nine league wins in a row, by six points from 19 games this campaign.

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"It was not our plan tonight to give City the chance to run away," Klopp told reporters. "If we play like tonight we do not think about catching up with City.

"But if we play our football we can see what that means (for the title race).

"I don't have a proper explanation for tonight. To find one is my main concern, not how City are doing."

Liverpool had a host of chances in the match, including a Mohamed Salah penalty, but the Egyptian's second-ever Premier League miss from the spot, along with some similarly poor finishing from others in red, meant Liverpool were frustrated.

"We needed some effort not to score tonight," Klopp added. "We had quite a few chances.

"I didn't like the intensity even in the beginning but sometimes we have starts like this and we lost rhythm and never found it back.

"Tonight I didn't like a lot in our game so we have to do better. We just weren't ourselves."

Leicester has struggled to replicate it's form from the last two seasons, when it narrowly missed out on a top-four finish on both occasions, this campaign.

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But it battled to get back into the game at leader Manchester City on Boxing Day and again worked incredibly hard on Tuesday, against a much fresher Liverpool, and this time the efforts were rewarded with three points.

"Given the context of the game on the back of Sunday (against City), the players put in a heroic performance given the recovery time and having played City," Leicester coach Brendan Rodgers said.

"The players were amazing how they coped. We had to defend for our lives. I am really pleased for the players tonight."

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