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When Liverpool's boss felt sad and alone at Anfield

November 09, 2015 11:57 IST
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‘Today is a bad feeling -- it was not necessary to lose this game’

‘When Palace scored I saw many people leave. I felt very alone in this moment’

Juergen Klopp

IMAGE: Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool reacts. Photographs: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

After a six-match unbeaten start to his reign as Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp came down to earth with a bump as his side lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday.

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"Today is a bad feeling -- it was not necessary to lose this game," former Borussia Dortmund coach Klopp said.

"I'm satisfied with some moments but my problem is that you have to play for 95 minutes.

"If after the game you are satisfied with 60 minutes, sometimes it's enough, sometimes it's not. Today it's not. Of course, that's a problem."

Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool

IMAGE: Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool, left, argues with Alan Pardew, manager of Crystal Palace. Photographs: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Liverpool trailed to Yannick Bolasie's powerful shot after 20 minutes but seemed on course for victory when Philippe Coutinho arrived at the far post to finish a sweeping move towards the end of the opening half.

Scott Dann clinched victory for Palace, though, leaving Liverpool 10th in the table on 17 points, two behind Palace in eighth.

"When Palace scored I saw many people leave. I felt very alone in this moment," Klopp said.

"We have to feel this, we have to keep this and then we will know why we don't want this anymore."

To make matters worse for Liverpool, they lost defender Mamadou Sakho to a knee injury. He left Anfield on crutches.

"We don't want to speculate, but we have to wait for a scan," Klopp said.

"I'd rather lose 4-1 and keep him in the team."

While it was a bad day for Klopp, Palace manager Alan Pardew was delighted with his side's victory.

Palace have now won three league games at Anfield.

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