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sport news Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool were 'all over the place' their dismal draw ... trends now

sport news Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool were 'all over the place' their dismal draw ... trends now

'We were HORRIBLE to watch': Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool were 'all over the place' and 'not convincing' in their dismal draw against Brighton... as he claims his struggling side reminded him of when he first arrived at Anfield Jurgen Klopp admits it was horrible watching Liverpool's 3-3 draw  Brighton German boss said it reminded him of the side when he arrived at Anfield  Leandro Trossard grabbed a hat-trick at Anfield as Liverpool dropped points  The shock result marked the first game for new Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi  

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Jurgen Klopp admitted it was “horrible” watching his Liverpool side concede three goals against Brighton at Anfield.

Though Liverpool preserved their 19-month unbeaten home record having fought back from 2-0 down to lead 3-2, Klopp was critical of the way his side then allowed Leandro Trossard a late equaliser to complete his hat-trick and gain a point for the visitors.

‘You need to defending and we didn’t have that,’ he said. ‘We weren’t sitting deep, we weren’t attacking high. We were in between and their players could turn between the lines, it was really horrible to watch.

Jurgen Klopp was surprised by the formation and the way Brighton played in the 3-3 draw

Jurgen Klopp was surprised by the formation and the way Brighton played in the 3-3 draw 

Brighton raced into a two-goal lead at Anfield with Leandro Trossard scoring twice for Seagulls

Brighton raced into a two-goal lead at Anfield with Leandro Trossard scoring twice for Seagulls

‘It reminded me a bit of the first part of my time at Liverpool. When we had a

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