Liverpool manager has no intention of reliving the “horror show” his side put on at a fortnight ago as they prepare for a return this weekend. The German described the 3-0 defeat earlier this month as the worst performance of his managerial career as his side were run ragged by the more dynamic and incisive hosts. They go back to the south coast for an fourth-round tie but Klopp does not plan to use their previous failure as motivation to prove a point. Asked whether he would refer to that performance with his players, he said: “Not on a daily basis but yes, of course we had intense talks after the game.
“But I will not do a meeting where I show all bad situations from it would be a proper horror show and we saw that already.
“If there is anything good about it, it felt that bad for the players as well that everyone was clear about it.
“With a lot of things are clear and you have to respect that and defend that.