Thursday, February 1
 

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp: "We only have ourselves to blame"

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits that West Bromwich Albion 'deserved' to progress through in the FA Cup after netting three times at Anfield.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has credited West Bromwich Albion for 'fighting with passion' and coming away from Anfield with a 'deserved' 3-2 win in Saturday's FA Cup tie.

The fourth-round clash was dominated by VAR calls as referee Craig Pawson referred to the recently-introduced system on three separate occasions.

Albion had a goal ruled out and their third was eventually awarded after a delay, while Liverpool were given a penalty through the aid of the video assistant referee which Roberto Firmino missed.

Klopp confessed after the action-packed match that his side did not deserve to take anything from the game, however, as their defensive frailties again came to the fore.

"It's obvious what we did wrong in these situations. The second goal was just, wow, really bad defending from the whole group. That's not how defending should be," he told BT Sport.

"We didn't use the chance on the penalty and then their third goal must be offside. What can you do? We had to show character in the second half. We chased the game and maybe scored the second goal too late. When you start how we did you cannot play your best football game.

"They tried to save some time - which was normal - and in the end, West Brom deserve it because they scored three goals and we only scored two. They did well and fought with passion. But we only have ourselves to blame."

Liverpool have now failed to score from six of their last 10 penalties in all competitions, with four different players guilty of missing.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City25222173185568
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd25165449183153
3Liverpool25148357292850
4Chelsea25155545192650
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs25146549222748
6Arsenal25126746341242
7Burnley259882022-235
8Leicester CityLeicester259793734334
9Everton2587102840-1231
10Bournemouth2577112836-828
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13Crystal Palace2568112338-1526
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15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2559111834-1624
16Stoke CityStoke2566132550-2524
17Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2566131944-2524
18Southampton25411102536-1123
19Swansea CitySwansea2565141836-1823
20West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom25311111934-1520
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