Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has conceded that his side made it too easy for Tottenham Hotspur with their poor defending in their 4-1 humbling at Wembley.

Klopp watched another shambolic defensive performance from his Liverpool side as they were outclassed by a Tottenham team who made the most of the errors from the Reds backline.




Harry Kane bagged a brace and Dele Alli and Heung-Min Son also got on the scoresheet, and Klopp was forced to take off Dejan Lovren in the first half as his errors led to Tottenham scoring their first two goals.

The Liverpool manager admits that his team made some very poor mistakes that led to the Tottenham goals and feels his side made it too easy for the home team today at Wembley.
 


He believe his side’s goal in the first half was made useless by Tottenham’s third goal on the stroke of half-time and admits that he will have to fix the issues as soon as possible.  

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Klopp told Sky Sports: "The whole game the whole result was all our fault – Tottenham was good, they needed to be good, but we made it much too easy for them.

"The first goal was a little throw in and we are not really there. It was just really bad, bad, bad defending. The second, a counter attack, when the ball passes Dejan Lovren it is already too late.

"Coming back in the game with the goal we had our chances, but it's nothing to talk about today.

"The third one, it's a completely open situation. We make the foul, again, all our fault. The fourth – second ball and third ball for Tottenham, their desire was bigger than ours.

"The game was finished then. We came here for a result and had not one second to get a result.

"Now we have to realise that we are responsible for this and nobody else. Of course we can fix it and we have to fix it as well."