Klopp slams Lovren effort after Spurs thrashing
Jurgen Klopp substituted Dejan Lovren after half an hour against Tottenham Hotspur and was not complimentary in his post-match assessment of the defender.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he would have done a better job at stopping Harry Kane than Dejan Lovren did for one of Tottenham Hotspur's four goals at Wembley.
Spurs thrashed Liverpool 4-1 in the Premier League, increasing the pressure on Klopp as his side sits ninth on the table, 12 points behind leader Manchester City.
Kane struck twice, as well setting up Son Heung-min's goal, Spurs' second and the goal which riled the Liverpool boss most of all, even though he felt all four were simple to prevent.
Dele Alli also netted in a fine victory for the hosts, while Son struck the crossbar as the home side repeatedly opened up the Liverpool defence, with Lovren substituted by Klopp after only half an hour.
"If I am involved in this situation on the pitch, then Harry cannot get the ball," Klopp said of the second Spurs goal, which saw Lovren miss a header from goalkeeper Hugo Lloris's throw, allowing Kane to race clear.
"All of the situations are easy to defend. If you take the second goal, if you hit the ball another 500 times I'm pretty sure Dejan Lovren hits the ball.
"It [our defending] was just really bad, bad, bad. In the decisive moments their desire was bigger than ours.
"Now we have to realise that we are responsible for this and nobody else. Of course we can fix it and we have to fix it as well.
"The whole game the whole result was all our fault - Tottenham was good, they needed to be good, but we made it much too easy for them.
"The first goal was a little throw in and we are not really there. The second, a counter attack, when the ball passes Dejan Lovren it is already too late."
Klopp added: "Coming back in the game with the goal we had our chances, but it's nothing to talk about. The third one, it's a completely open situation. We make the foul, again, all our fault.
"The fourth — second ball and third ball for Tottenham, their desire was bigger than ours. The game was finished then.
"Here, in these situations where games are decided, we need to be completely different.
"I could explain a lot of things but it doesn't make it better. In these moments we were not there. It's our fault, nobody else."