'THANK GOD WE AREN'T PLAYING TOMORROW!' - KLOPP TEARS INTO WOEFUL LIVERPOOL

'THANK GOD WE AREN'T PLAYING TOMORROW!' - KLOPP TEARS INTO WOEFUL LIVERPOOL

The Reds boss was fuming with his players following their defeat to Leicester City which left hit their hopes of finishing in the top four hard

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp struggled to conceal his anger after their Premier League top-four hopes were dealt a blow in the lacklustre 3-1 loss at Leicester City.

Liverpool reach new level of embarrassing

The anticipated wake for sacked title-winning boss Claudio Ranieri took on an unexpectedly celebratory air at the King Power Stadium, as Jamie Vardy netted his first top-flight goals since December 10 either side of Danny Drinkwater's spectacular long-range strike.
Philippe Coutinho pulled a goal back for the visitors but Leicester were able to move out of the relegation zone, while Klopp's men are fifth having played a game more than Manchester City and Arsenal immediately above them as well as sixth-placed Manchester United.
"If we make our best game and play really good and we lose I have to accept it, that's football," Klopp told Sky Sports , before criticising his players for leaving their preparation after a 16-day break from competitive action on the training field.
"We did not do enough. It looked like we'd never spoken about the strength of Leicester. That's the real problem.

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