Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool supervisor felt "alone" at Anfield


Liverpool administrator Jurgen Klopp said he felt "alone" at Anfield in the end phases of the 2-1 rout by Crystal Palace.

Segments of home supporters left their seats after Scott Dann headed Palace ahead eight minutes from time.

"Eighty-two minutes - amusement over," said Klopp, who endured his first annihilation as Liverpool supervisor.

"I pivoted and I felt really alone right now. We need to choose when it is over."

Dann's header saw Palace go above Liverpool in the Premier League table and means Klopp has won three, drawn three and lost one of his initial seven diversions in control.

Previous Borussia Dortmund supervisor Klopp - who said that the club must quiet down after they surrendered another late objective against Southampton in October - was not furious with the fans who left, but rather disappointed with his players for not making them trust that a rebound was conceivable.

"I am not disillusioned about this, the fans leaving, they have reasons," said the German. "In any case, we are capable that no one can leave the stadium a moment before the last shriek in light of the fact that everything can happen.

"Between 82 minutes and 94 you can make eight objectives, on the off chance that you need, however you need to work for it.

"That is the thing that we need to appear and we didn't."

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