Prior to a humbling defeat at Napoli, Liverpool had lost by three or more eight times under Jurgen Klopp. Too often it got worse before it got better...
“The red card was the game changer today,” said Klopp after suffering what was then his joint-heaviest defeat as a manager – the other being a 6-1 thumping at the hand of Werder Bremen while bossing Mainz. Liverpool were already a goal down when Mane received his marching orders on 38 minutes and they trailed 2-0 at the break. The Reds then capitulated after half-time, conceding three more in their first defeat of the season.Liverpool won only one of their next seven matches, drawing five.
Five Premier League games after losing by five at City, a record Premier League crowd of 80,827 at Wembley saw Spurs and Harry Kane bully a Liverpool defence that was already at breaking point. Four goals for Spurs took the total to 16 conceded, their worst defensive record after nine games since 1964/65. Dejan Lovren was hooked after half an hour with Liverpool 2-0 down but they looked a mess at the back even after his departure.
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