Klopp reflected what many neutrals may have felt while watching Man United's 3-0 Carabao Cup defeat to Newcastle.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp grimaced when he saw the scoreline of Manchester United’s Carabao Cup defeat to Newcastle.
Liverpool, meanwhile, beat Bournemouth 2-1 to book a quarter-final bout with West Ham. As Klopp sat down for his post-match press conference, he looked aghast when he saw the result of United’s own tie, letting out an "ooo".READ MORE: Mount is having same problem Sancho encountered Speaking after full-time, Ten Hag accepted the burden rested on his shoulders but says he will not back down from his responsibilities. "I understand ,” he said.
"But at this moment, we are also in a bad place. I take responsibility for it. I see it as a challenge, I'm a fighter, I am in the fight and I have to make sure I share the responsibility with the players that we stick together, fight together and get better results in."
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