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‘I am sorry it is like this’ – Jurgen Klopp after Leeds United strike late to inflict latest Liverpool loss

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ByEurosport

Updated 30/10/2022 at 07:12 GMT

Liverpool’s disappointing season continued unabated on Saturday after they were beaten 2-1 by Leeds at Anfield. The defeat leaves Jurgen Klopp’s side in ninth position on 16 points after 12 matches. They are some eight points adrift of Newcastle United who sit in fourth spot. And after the match Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp lamented a “brutal season”.

‘I would have been happy with a point’ - Klopp after Leeds stun Liverpool at Anfield

Jurgen Klopp bemoaned the "brutal season” that sees Liverpool play every three days after his side fell to a 2-1 defeat to Leeds United at Anfield.
It has been Liverpool’s away form – they are yet to win on the road – that has undermined their hopes of challenging for the title this season.
However, a first home Premier League defeat of the campaign leaves the Reds languishing in ninth spot on 16 points in the table, some eight points shy of Newcastle sat in fourth.
"We play every three days,” said Klopp after the match.
“It is a brutal season for us because we have had injuries from the first day and some players we have had to rush back.
"But we have to fight through this and we will.”
Liverpool, who came into the match with a record of four wins and two draws from their six home matches, were behind after just four minutes following a mix-up between Joe Gomez and Alisson.
Mohamed Salah would level matters 10 minutes later and the hosts pushed for a winner that would have given their season renewed vigour after the loss to bottom-of-the-table Nottingham Forest last time out.
However, the loss means Klopp’s side are closer to the Premier League drop zone than they are to fourth position, and the Liverpool boss added that his team will work hard to push through an uncharacteristic run of play and form.
"So many things are unlike us in this moment,” added Klopp.
“I am sorry it is like this, but that is the situation. I am not sure how deep you can dig, but we will. It is like it is and we will work on solutions.
"We have to have a look at this game first, try to understand it a bit more and go from there."
The Reds have two Premier League matches left ahead of the World Cup – a trip to Tottenham on November 6 followed by a visit from Southampton on November 12.
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