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Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool have work to do after loss at Leicester

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Jurgen Klopp says it is the manner of Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat against Leicester that makes him so unhappy

Jurgen Klopp claimed Liverpool have work to do after their heavy defeat to under-fire champions Leicester City.

The Reds' top-four aspirations suffered a blow as the champions, just four days after Claudio Ranieri's sacking, ran out 3-1 winners on Monday Night Football.

Klopp admitted his side, who returned to action after a 14-day break, were taken aback by the Foxes' display, forcing the German to concede it looked like the Reds had failed to prepare for the game.

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"It looked like we hadn't spoken about the strength of Leicester and that's a real problem," Klopp told Sky Sports.

"We have to work, obviously, and to try to do everything better next time.

"The performance from the first second was not good enough, and that's how you lose football games. There is no reason for this. I'm not ready to look for an excuse."

An animated Jurgen Klopp on the the sideline at King Power Stadium during the 3-1 loss to Leicester City
Image: Jurgen Klopp vents his frustration on the touchline at the King Power Stadium

Leicester's industrious display from the first minute provided some response to the criticism directed towards the squad, now under the tutelage of interim boss Craig Shakespeare, in the aftermath of Ranieri's axing.

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Jamie Vardy's first Premier League goals since December 10 and Danny Drinkwater's stunning volley did the damage, Philippe Coutinho's second-half scant consolation for the Merseysiders.

"We never really got going tonight," Klopp added. "It's difficult to find the right words.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Jamie Vardy of Leicester City celebrates after scoring his second and his sides third goal during the Premier League mat
Image: Vardy scored his first goals since December 10

"There was not an over-aggressive game from Leicester, but even for this level we were not physical enough.

"They were ready, they had their set pieces and throw-ins ready and we gave throw-ins away like we hadn't spoken about them.

"It doesn't make sense to give Christian Fuchs 20-odd chances to throw the ball in. It's difficult to accept.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 27:  Daniel Drinkwater of Leicester City celebrates with team mates after scoring his sides second goal during the Premier Le
Image: Danny Drinkwater wheels away in celebration after his stunning volley

"They scored the first goal, that helped them a lot, then the second goal, where there was no protection to Drinkwater's volley.

"We could have defended better so it's very disappointing. It's difficult to explain in German but in English, it's worse.

"The manner of the defeat makes it worst. If we played our best game and lost, then I have to accept that because that is football."

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