Klopp angry with Reds

LONDON. — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said that his side must improve their commitment levels if they are to make progress this season following a 2-0 defeat at West Ham United.

Klopp has identified this month’s games as crucial to Liverpool’s campaign, with a League cup semi-final against Stoke City and an FA Cup trip to Exeter City while there are also potentially tough league meetings with Arsenal and Manchester United.

And he has demanded immediate improvements after seeing his side undone by headed goals from Michail Antonio and former Liverpool striker Andy Carroll at Upton Park on Saturday.

“It’s no day for being disappointed, it’s a day for being angry,” said the German, who has now overseen four English Premier League defeats in his fledgling Liverpool tenure. — AFP.

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