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Klopp: Four decisions against us
- Updated: May 18, 2016
Jurgen Klopp said four ‘decisive decisions’ went against Liverpool as they were beaten 3-1 in the Europa League final by Sevilla.
Liverpool went into the break 1-0 up after Daniel Sturridge’s fine opener, but Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson turned down three shouts for handball inside the penalty area in the first half.
He also overturned his assistant’s decision to raise a flag for offside as Coke scored Sevilla’s third late on, and Klopp claims his side did not get any luck.
“Today there were four decisive, obvious decisions and all were against us. In a final when it’s close you need a little luck and we didn’t have it. If it was 2-0 at half-time it’s different,” he said.
“Now we are frustrated but tomorrow or in a week we will see it more clearly and we will use it. We are out of international competitions [next season], there’s not a lot of football on Wednesdays and Thursdays and that means a lot of time to train. We will come back stronger for sure.
“There were a few moments we’ve over-performed and the boys have been great. But you need consistency, you need more. Some …
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