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Klopp's mistake in Liverpool's draw with Chelsea revealed

The German manager has already made his first big mistake of the season

By Charles Cornwall

The German manager has already made his first big mistake of the season

Jurgen Klopp was left with a strange feeling after the one-goal draw at Stamford Bridge, and while it is true that the Reds' individual performances of several players may have been salvageable, the negative aspect is that the German coach knows that his decisions and tactics were not the best to achieve the main objective, which was the win.

It seems that tactics were not the only mistake the German coach made during the 90 minutes of the game, with Twitter users and Merseyside fans arguing that Klopp failed to make changes, making a mistake in the second half when, in an attempt to find new opportunities to break the deadlock, he ended up taking off Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah to bring on Doak and Elliott.

Although Klopp's post-match justification was that he intended to achieve the goal with less tired players for the final stretch of the game, some fans saw it as unnecessary to take off two of his best players who could have made the difference in any case in getting the three points.

<strong>Klopp must also improve</strong>

In the same way that demands for immediate improvements are made on many of the players who are not at their best, this situation could also apply to Jurgen Klopp, who must learn from his mistakes in this first matchday, in order to avoid similar situations next weekend when they make their home debut against Bournemouth.

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