Liverpool mamager Jurgen Klopp was left "disappointed" by Liverpool's performance in their League Cup semi-final defeat to Southampton. John Sibley / Reuters
Liverpool mamager Jurgen Klopp was left "disappointed" by Liverpool's performance in their League Cup semi-final defeat to Southampton. John Sibley / Reuters
Liverpool mamager Jurgen Klopp was left "disappointed" by Liverpool's performance in their League Cup semi-final defeat to Southampton. John Sibley / Reuters
Liverpool mamager Jurgen Klopp was left "disappointed" by Liverpool's performance in their League Cup semi-final defeat to Southampton. John Sibley / Reuters

Jurgen Klopp ‘not used to a reaction like this from my boys’ as Liverpool lose League Cup semi-final first leg


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Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp was at a loss to explain his side’s lacklustre performance during a 1-0 defeat to Southampton in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final on Wednesday.

Southampton, who created the majority of clear-cut chances, will take a slender advantage to Anfield courtesy of Nathan Redmond’s 20th-minute strike but the outcome could have been a lot worse for Liverpool at St Mary’s.

“I’ve tried (to explain the performance) in three or four interviews but I cannot,” the Liverpool manager said.

“I’m actually not used to a reaction like this from my boys but they have to accept that tonight was not good. We did not have a lot of chances ... if we had some (at all).”

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Goalkeeper Loris Karius, who had not played against Premier League opposition since a 2-2 draw against West Ham United last month, made some crucial saves that kept the Merseyside club in the tie ahead of the return leg at Anfield on January 25.

“You have two disappointed managers after the game,” Klopp said. “One, because he lost and the performance wasn’t good, and the other because he only won 1-0 and has to go to Anfield afterwards.”

Southampton manager Claude Puel agreed with his German counterpart, indicating his side needed to be more clinical in front of goal.

“It a great performance against this team but we are a little disappointed with the result considering the chances we had,” he told Sky Sports.

“In the end, we were unlucky and unhappy with the result because we know away at Liverpool will be very difficult, but it was a good performance from my team.”

Southampton, currently 10th in the league, visit Burnley on Saturday, while second-placed Liverpool face rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

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