Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has said their 3-0 defeat at Brighton at Saturday is the worst of his career.
Klopp couldn’t hide his frustration after seeing his team comprehensively beaten at the Amex.
The result sent the Seagulls above the Reds in the table.
Klopp’s men have now lost back-to-back games for the second time this season and the manager admitted his team were well beaten by Roberto De Zerbi’s men.
“Massively frustrated. Congrats to Brighton, they played a super game against a bad opponent. We were really not good today and I can’t remember a good phase, period or whatever,” he said to PLP.
“We tried to help the boys with a different formation but it didn’t work out at all. My responsibility, I know that. Tried to change it again in the second half but we were completely on the wrong foot.
“In moments it looked too easy for Brighton, the organisation was completely gone. It was too easy. It was just too easy and you cannot get back in this game. I can’t remember a worse game, not just at Liverpool, and that’s my responsibility. It’s a low point.”