“He’s our problem”: Jurgen Klopp explains Liverpool’s big problem as he names out LFC player being the fact

After Liverpool’s humiliating loss to Toulouse, Jurgen Klopp emphasized that his form is unconcerned.

The Reds’ perfect record in the Europa League came to an end when they lost 3-2 in the south of France. Liverpool, who defeated Toulouse 5-1 at Anfield last month, was second best throughout the Group A match despite being denied a last-minute equalizer.

The game last Saturday ended in a lackluster 1-1 Premier League draw against Luton Town, which provided context for the performance. Although Klopp is certain that the issues from the previous two games won’t persist, he feels that the Reds were not decisive enough against Les Violets.

During his press conference following the match, the manager of Liverpool stated: “No, I’m not worried. We gave it our best at the end, but the challenge with football is that you have to make the critical decisions at the correct time to win. We are unable to give up the goals we gave up once more. The first goal is possible, but similar circumstances—we were wide open, the last line was too deep, and there was a counterattack—occurred in the second half.

“They scored five goals, but two of those were disallowed, which is obviously not acceptable. Although the outcome is unfavorable, the performance was just insufficient. We need to change, and we most certainly will; I’m not worried. I simply object to our slight acceptance of it. Though the performance may have been better, I would still have said the same thing. I would have loved to have understood the purpose. We just must improve at all times in these circumstances, 100% of the time.”

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