Klopp felt like he was walking alone at Anfield
“Personally, I’m starting to feel like myself again, after I had a slow start this season, so I’m looking forward to that continuing”, he added.
“If we can keep performing like that more consistently, we will show what a good team we are”.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has criticised Liverpool fans for leaving the stadium early during the club’s 2-1 home defeat to Crystal on Sunday. 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.
“After 82 minutes I saw so many people leave the stadium, I felt pretty alone at that moment”, said Klopp.
“We have to learn that we decide”.
“They have reasons [for leaving] and maybe it is easier to go out, I don’t know”.
“They will play and train in this break solidly at the training ground to make sure when we come back against Sunderland and Newcastle, we have the option of those two guys”.
“Today is a bad feeling – it was not necessary to lose this game”, former Borussia Dortmund coach Klopp said. ‘This was the last game in a series of games which was a goal for us and we needed three points to achieve that goal.
“Of course we can do more and if anyone thinks we can’t, they’re wrong”. The worst thing that happened to us was scoring, we then lost the ambition.
The Reds have made steady progress in the seven games under Klopp, but he declared they still “can do better” with their performance against Palace in mind and “in general”.
Liverpool are awaiting a scan on Mamadou Sakho’s knee injury to discover the extent of the damage, and the manager was disappointed with his side’s slow start and then lacklustre finish. “You could see he was going to win that ball, no one was going to stop him and he defends like that.
Look, I say what I think, please don’t make it bigger than it is”.