Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his side's inability to deal with aggressive man-to-man marking over the pitch was a key reason behind their 3-0 loss at home to Atalanta.
The Reds' hopes of sending Klopp off in a blaze of European glory were dealt a significant blow with a huge defeat in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.
Former West Ham United striker Gianluca Scamacca gave Atalanta the lead just before half-time and then doubled their advantage on the other side of the break. Mario Pasalic, once on the books at Chelsea, rounded off the scoring in the final 10 minutes to seal a famous win for the Serie A side.
In his post-match press conference, Klopp bemoaned how Liverpool performed, but was also keen to praise Atalanta's display.
«We can make the shortest press conference of all time, it just was a really bad game, oh my God,» he said. «So we started well, really well, and then didn't continue. I think even before they scored but we just lost the plot a little bit, like we were everywhere and nowhere.
»We played a bad game, we deserved to lose and we must feel that now. But the boys have exactly this night to feel bad about it and then we have to build up again for the Crystal Palace game [on Sunday], so that's how it is. You ask me probably about the game next Thursday but there is Crystal Palace in between. So, congratulations Atalanta, really well done."
When asked if there was a reason behind Liverpool's collapse, Klopp replied: «It's easy — Atalanta are causing many teams problems with the way they defend.
»Maybe I'm wrong but I cannot now remember situations where they outplayed us, it's just they won the ball and they went from there, so it's a good idea. You need a lot of tactical discipline
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