Klopp makes ‘brutal’ Liverpool admission after shock Leeds defeat

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool were shaken again after suffering their fourth league defeat against Leeds United.

The former Mainz boss admitted it has been a ‘brutal season’ for the Merseysiders (a point fans of the club would no doubt be inclined to agree with) with another defeat leaving the team working in ninth place, eight points from the top four.

“We play every three days. It’s a brutal season for us because we’ve had injuries from the first day and we’ve had to hurry some players”,the German coach told MOTD (via bbc sport).

“But we have to fight this and we will.

“A lot of things are different from us right now. I’m sorry it’s like that, but that’s the situation. I’m not sure how deep you can dig, but we will. It is as it is and we will work on solutions.”

The 55-year-old pointed to injuries and the unforgiving nature of games that have come fast and thick for this beleaguered team.

Still, there may be little excuse for a club that failed to address its weakest area in the summer window, despite Klopp’s repeated insistence that the department didn’t need a sweeping overhaul, before it could damage the next. Campaign.

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While some may be tempted to describe the frustrations with the club, Klopp and the players as reactionary, it’s hard to see how back-to-back league defeats to two relegation-threatened sides in England can be so easily overlooked.

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It has arguably gone beyond the point of just ‘digging deep’ and searching for an inner intensity that has long since been dead and buried beyond the previous season.

With the winter window drawing near, investment is inevitable if we hope to stop the slide and build the foundation for a successful run in the top four.

Forget the prospect of challenging Manchester City and Arsenal for the title: the Reds are in a battle against themselves with top European qualification at stake.

We have every faith that Klopp and his coaching staff will sort this mess out, but the first step has to be to acknowledge the dire situation we find ourselves in and look for solutions beyond what we already have in the team.

We appreciate that a STELLAR signing of the caliber of Jude Bellingham is unlikely (as transformative as it would undoubtedly be), although we refuse to believe that there isn’t a single option available on the market that delivers the performance upgrade I’ve witnessed since the beginning of the term.

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