Jurgen Klopp won’t panic despite his Liverpool side’s recent slump in form.
The runaway Premier League leaders saw their treble dream end on Tuesday night when they were knocked out of the FA Cup by Chelsea.
The 2-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge was their third loss in their last four matches - having had their bid for an unbeaten league campaign halted by Watford 3-0 on Saturday and their Champions League title defence in the balance off the back of a 1-0 last-16 first leg defeat at Atletico Madrid.
The results come as the defence conceded eight goals and scored just one goal in that run.
And while Klopp insists he is not paaping, he says it’s not good enough from his team after the Reds failed to respond to goals by Willian and Ross Barkly.
PAAPING: Reds lost to Chelsea in FA Cup. picture: Will Oliver/EPA.
He says: “I know the numbers, they are not that cool, we don’t want to concede that many and it’s not that we don’t want to score any.
“Momentum went our way for so long because we defended outstandingly. Usually you don’t get a lot of chances against us.
“But now we have to admit in the last four games we have conceded too many goals from completely different situations. It’s not one problem. We see that as well.
“I’m not worried about momentum. We always have a chance to get it back.”
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Klopp knows that critics will be out to hate on his team, but he is only worried about what happens on the pitch ahead of Saturday’s Prem clash with Bournemouth and their Euro test against Atletico.
He adds: “We didn’t do good enough in decisive moments. Nobody has to feel sorry for us, we will win football games and that is what we want to do on Saturday.”