Jurgen Klopp conceded no one was at fault except for his Liverpool players after they "lost the plot" during their 7-2 thrashing to Aston Villa on Sunday.The prevailing bosses endured the stun pounding as Villa striker Ollie Watkins helped fire the hosts into a 4-1 lead at the break.
Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian made a glaring mistake for the primary objective, while protector Joe Gomez was dragged away after a helpless presentation at the back.
Three of Villa's objectives originated from enormous avoidances as well, yet Klopp was unyielding the outcome was down to his players doing "all the things you ought not do".
Inquired as to why Liverpool were beaten so convincingly, Klopp revealed to Sky Sports: "I can't clarify, I don't know, but rather I can mention to you what I saw.For various reasons Aston Villa constrained all the errors we made, we played in their cards.
"Clearly with the principal objective, with the second also, the third greatly, the free-kick and all these sort of things, at that point the game has a particular heading.
"The principal objective clearly had an effect yet not more than it should, Adrian committed an error, simple objective for them yet we yielded objectives like this previously. We lost clearly the plot.
"Making in the last third was great. As Villa won the ball every one was a counter assault so our insurance was under normal.
"You could see effectively first half, non-verbal communication dropped and every one of these sorts of things. You're 4-1 down, yet how the game was we didn't figure we should stop playing."By that stage Watkins' high pitch had given Liverpool a hard assignment if they somehow managed to leave Villa Park with anything to show for their endeavors, as Mo Salah's objective had likewise been quickly counterbalanced by John McGinn's exertion.
Ross Barkley at that point made it 5-1, preceding Salah pulled back another objective, yet two strikes from Jack Grealish finished the defeat.
Klopp proceeded: "We thought on the off chance that we do a similar stuff however somewhat better. Be that as it may, we needed to secure it better. We attempted the framework somewhat, made it a piece more clear for the young men however all great minutes leaded to nothing separated from the two objectives for Mo.
"All their defining moments prompted an opportunity of a lifetime or objective and that has the effect. They were flying and we were open.
"All the things you ought not do in a football coordinate we did this evening. Be that as it may, credit to Aston Villa.
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