Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool’s 4-0 defeat against Manchester United in pre-season friendly ‘came too early’ for Reds stars – but insisted it was ‘pretty freaky’ they did not manage to score against Erik ten Hag’s side
- Jurgen Klopp admitted being thrashed 4-0 by Manchester United was not great
- Liverpool were battered by Erik ten Hag’s side in Tuesday’s pre-season friendly
- And Klopp, 55, claimed the fixture ‘came too early’ for several of the Reds players
Jurgen Klopp has claimed Liverpool‘s 4-0 thrashing by Manchester United in a pre-season friendly ‘came too early’ for some of his players.
The Reds were defeated after goals from Jadon Sancho, Fred, Anthony Martial and Facundo Pellistri at the Rajamangala Stadium in Thailand on Tuesday.
But German manager Klopp insisted they gave away most of the goals to the Red Devils – playing their first game under new manager Erik ten Hag – and said it was ‘pretty freaky’ they did not score given the amount of chances they had.
Jurgen Klopp has claimed Liverpool’s 4-0 loss vs Man United ‘came too early’ for some players
A much-changed Reds side took a battering in a pre-season friendly in Thailand on Tuesday
The Red Devils (above) really impressed in their first outing under new manager Erik ten Hag
He said: ‘The result obviously stands there so we have to accept that always. Of course I think it’s clear we could have scored our goals as well.
‘It would have been an even more spectacular game because the goals we gave away… we should get assists for it, to be honest.
‘But they used their chances, so that’s how it is. They had really good moments, caused us problems in a few, but I saw a lot of good stuff from a team as well.
‘The game obviously came a bit too early for us, for a few of our players. You can see that as well. Mistakes happen in football. We could have scored three or four in the last five minutes but didn’t and that was our fault.’
And Reds manager Klopp claimed it was ‘pretty freaky’ they did not score given their chances
The German also revealed his thoughts on new striker Darwin Nunez (above) after his debut
And the German also gave his thoughts on a first outing for big-money summer signing Darwin Nunez.
He added: ‘It was his third session…