Klopp pledges to get Liverpool back on track after FA Cup exit

Klopp pledges to get Liverpool back on track after FA Cup exit

Klopp pledges to get Liverpool back on track after FA Cup exit

Klopp pledges to get Liverpool back on track after FA Cup exit

Klopp pledges to get Liverpool back on track after FA Cup exit

Klopp to bring Liverpool back to its glory days

It was Brighton who got the better of Liverpool and knocked the Merseyside club out of the FA Cup. The seagulls defeated Liverpool 2-1 in round 4 which left many supporters questioning the side.

Jurgen Klopp refused to let his side take a hit and insisted that Liverpool will come back stronger. Nevertheless, the red’s rough patch of form continues.

Klopp to bring Liverpool back to its glory days

The Reds are now out of both the domestic cups and are set to face Real Madrid in the Champions League round of 16. Despite being ninth in the league, Klopp remains positive and promises that Liverpool will bounce back.

Klopp defends Liverpool

He said after the game, “We had our moments again. We make steps, but we have to improve.

“You have to respect what [Brighton] does, it’s really good. There were steps in the right direction. We have to go from there.

“We will try. We have to build. Body language – a couple of boys did much better. Last game here we couldn’t have won, but today, nobody would be surprised if we had won.

We will not fall apart; I can tell you. If it looks like that, I’m sorry. It’s not that we were falling apart late on, it was frustration – players get yellow cards, that happens.

“After we came back from the World Cup break we wanted to go for it. So far, it didn’t happen properly. But it just means we have to keep working. There were some very good performances today.

“I’m not over the moon about this performance overall. But this was much better. Two weeks ago, was horrendous.

“I understand 100% when people say we aren’t happy with the game. I’m sorry for Liverpool fans. Today we paid a little bit back, but we are still out and that’s the worst outcome from the game.”

It was while speaking to beIN Sports that Klopp confirmed he does not expect any new signings to come in and help his cause.

“Nothing will happen in this transfer window, that’s all,” he said.

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