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Nine poignant pictures of Jurgen Klopp pondering loneliness of human condition

Be that as it may, Pardew’s men struck back late in the second half with just eight minutes left on the clock, after Dann successfully headed Yohan Cabaye’s corner into the Simon Mignolet’s goal.

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has urged his players to focus for the full 90 minutes after suffering his first defeat since taking over from Brendan Rodgers. “The only one to decide if you’re tired, is yourself and nobody else”, “if you think you’re tired then you’re tired”, “we decide about our situation”.

Liverpool’s maiden defeat under Klopp’s tutelage came last weekend against Crystal Palace, with Coutinho scoring in the Reds’ narrow 2-1 loss at the hands of Crystal Palace at Anfield.

As Palace rose to 8th, Liverpool dropped to 10th place, nine points from the summit. I felt pretty alone at this moment.

“We have to learn that it is we who decide”. Between 82 and 94, you can make eight goals if you want! “Twelve minutes to go (including injury time), and I saw many people leaving the stadium”, he said.

“But we should be responsible that nobody can leave the stadium a minute before because everything can happen”.

“We showed character and maturity”, Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said after seeing his team complete a third game in six days that yielded two wins and a draw.

“I’m satisfied with a few moments but my problem is that you have to play for 95 minutes”.

The worldwide break. But when Klopp’s squad returns they have to regroup for a trip to Premier League leaders Manchester City on Saturday, November 21.

“I don’t want to speculate now but we have to hope it is not too serious”. If we do it right, and win the ball back in these areas, it gives us a better chance to score.

“It feels so bad because it was absolutely not necessary”.

Sakho was sent for scans the following day but results have alleviated fears that it’s not as severe as the knocks Joe Gomez and Danny Ings both suffered within quick succession last month, though it is likely to be enough to keep him out for up to two months.

“It’s a new manager, new system, we’re just trying to build and keep the confidence in the team”.

Palace have now won three league games at Anfield.

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“I really think he has been under-estimated throughout his career and I wouldn’t have said that until I managed him”.

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