It was getting dawn on Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp that he was trashed 1-4 at Wembley as he felt there is no justification for his side not to beat Tottenham at on Sunday.
Obvious he did not see it coming but admitted his boys made four easy mistakes that cost them desapite his master plan for the game.
He said, “We had it felt like 60, 70% possession, but after 2-0, you saw the goals, what we did around the goals, easy to defend, we have defended situations like this all season.
“We had our chances, scored one, and the game was on the table. Being down one goal at Tottenham, you can fix it. The third is down to completely not concentrating off the ball. Four mistakes from us, and then Dele doesn’t even hit the ball 100%.
“After 10 minutes of the second half we gave another goal away. That shows the problem of the game – they were much more spot on and that’s 100% our responsibility.
“It is my responsibility. No I don’t coach the type of defending for the first throw in… the second goal, we miss the ball and then Son is quicker. We put it on a plate.
“It’s not about confidence. It’s just about being 100% spot on. It was a really average day for us today.”
Match Report
Liverpool trailed Tottenham by 1-4 in the Sunday Premier League match at Wembley.
Liverpool also lead in Shots at Target as the home side had seven shorts on target while the visiting side had six.
After the match Mauricio Pochettino said ‘Wembley is starting to feel like home.’ He also said he’s so happy to win in front of Diego Maradona and Kobe Bryant!
In the first match of the day, the Gunners had a splendid day as they thrashed Wayne Rooney led Everton 5 – 2 at Goodison Park.
Rooney opened the seven goal thriller at the 12th minutes before Nacho Monreal equalised to make it 1-1 at half time.
It was Arsenal that came from behind to score as the second half resumed through Mesut Oezil in the 53rd minutes.
Nibe minutes after Everton wetre reduced to 10 man as Idrissa Gana Gueye was bokked for the second time by the centre referee; Craig Pawson.
The Gunners made good use of their number as Alexandre Lacazette scored their third goal in the 74th minutes, before Aaron Ramsey, and Alexis Sanchez scored the visitor’s 4th and 5th goals at the 90th minute. Baye Oumar Niasse also scored Everton’s second goal.