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The Merseyside derby defeat to Everton has seen Arsenal open a three-point gap at the top of the table, while Manchester City is in third with two games in hand.
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Speaking after the 2-0 loss at Goodison Park on Wednesday evening, Klopp said.
It’s long ago but I blame a little bit the [Manchester] United game for it; that many chances and you play really good but you don’t get anything for it.
"That’s really bad.
Since then, we create but we don’t score often enough and that doesn’t help.
It’s not like in a situation like that you don’t score and then just [think], ‘Ah, forget it, who cares?’ You cannot act like you scored 15 goals in the last two games or whatever.
“You can see that and that’s a problem.
It’s always like this: you have to fight through these periods, it was never different.
It’s my job to bring them into a situation that they feel confident to do it.
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