'I can’t remember a worse game – and I mean all, not only Liverpool.' Jurgen Klopp says sorry for the sh*tshow at Brighton...
and suffered an emphatic loss following Solly March’s double and a late volley from substitute Danny Welbeck.
“There was no moment in the game where we could get a little lift and go from there and the outcome is horrible to watch,” said the Liverpool manager. “It’s fully my responsibility because I had an idea with a different formation and that didn’t work out – sorry.” March broke their resistance immediately after the restart and then swiftly doubled the lead before former Manchester United player Welbeck rubbed salt into the wounds.
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