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Liverpool don’t have the same mentality as they once did, says Jurgen Klopp after Anfield loss to Fulham

The relegation-threatened Cottagers inflicted a sixth successive home defeat on the Reds.

An honest Klopp insisted his side’s performance against Fulham was ‘not good enough’.

He said: “We conceded a goal, didn’t score, lost the game.

“We started okay. We had some moments but didn’t use them. They had their moments behind our last line.

“We conceded a goal in the moment we didn’t expect it just before half-time.

“We got used to each other and played some good stuff, created chances, didn’t score and the longer the game goes on in our situation it is not that you get stronger, it gets lesser and that it how it was.”

Klopp also disagreed with Fulham midfielder Harrison Reed’s claim that the visitors ‘wanted it more’ than Liverpool.

The German coach conceded the Reds’ mentality has subconsciously changed.

He added: “I understand. The winner is always right. I don’t see that problem. My boys wanted to win games.

“The reaction football-wise was kind of okay. There are a lot of players who are not on the pitch who can’t be a leader in this moment. That is clear.

“We can’t win the game because we won all the games before or because you want to win a game.

“Believe me these boys want to, that it doesn’t work at the moment, that we don’t score goals and concede one is enough at the moment.

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