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While Erik Ten Hag commends his side’s bravery, Klopp acknowledges the Reds’ errors.

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While Erik Ten Hag commends his side's bravery, Klopp acknowledges the Reds' errors.

While Erik Ten Hag commends his side's bravery, Klopp acknowledges the Reds' errors.

In Bangkok, Jadon Sancho, Fred, Anthony Martial, and Facundo Pellistri gave Man United boss Erik ten Hag the perfect start; Jurgen Klopp saw promise in his experimental XI but acknowledged they were penalized by their errors.

Despite his team’s 4-0 loss against Manchester United, Jurgen Klopp admitted there was no getting around the result but believed there were lessons to learn from the exhibition game.

Even though it was only a friendly in Bangkok, Erik ten Hag got United off to a great start in his first game as manager. His players will gain confidence from their convincing victory over their opponents, which was made possible by goals from Jadon Sancho, Fred, Anthony Martial, and Facundo Pellistri.

While Erik Ten Hag commends his side's bravery, Klopp acknowledges the Reds' errors.

Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and summer signing Darwin Nunez were not introduced to the game until the 61st minute. Although Liverpool had some promising moments of their own, they were penalized for mistakes that highlighted their lack of match experience.

We must acknowledge the outcome, according to Klopp. “But of course, I believe it’s obvious that we might have also scored our goals. Then, the game would have been even more amazing.

“To be honest, we came close against receiving assists for the goals we conceded to United. However, they took advantage of their opportunities, and things are as they are. However, I also witnessed a lot of extremely impressive work from my colleagues. Naturally, the game began a little bit early for us and several of our players.

 

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