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Klopp feels error-prone Liverpool deserve to lose

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp believes his team got the defeat they deserved, after losing 3-2 at home to West Bromwich Albion in the FA Cup fourth round yesterday morning (Singapore time).

West Brom forward Jay Rodriguez's brace and an own goal by defender Joel Matip handed Liverpool their first loss at Anfield since a 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace last April, ending a 19-game unbeaten home run.

Asked if his team had to regroup to begin a similar run, Klopp said: "Yes, that would be a good idea.

"Look, it's not the first game I've lost, it's not the first game I've wanted to win really desperately and I lost it... it's deserved, for me, for the boys, it's deserved.

"I thought the crowd did really, really well. Obviously, they remembered the good performances here than we did and, at the end, they appreciated that we at least tried to sort out our problems."

Liverpool took the lead through forward Roberto Firmino's early goal before Rodriguez responded with a double.

Firmino then missed a penalty that was awarded after the referee's use of VAR technology.

The hosts then went behind 3-1 after Matip's own goal before forward Mohamed Salah pulled one back late on.

"We had big aims in this competition, we wanted to show that at least that we really wanted to stay in this competition," Klopp added.

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"That's the job to do, you cannot go out there and be completely without a plan or an idea, you have to show up in a game like this, you need to be ready, even if you make three big, big, big mistakes in the first half.

"We have to really think about what happened tonight and make ourselves ready for Huddersfield. A long run starts with the first game and that's on Tuesday."

Liverpool, who are fourth in the English Premier League with 47 points, were beaten 1-0 at Swansea in their last league game and travel to 14th-placed Huddersfield Town on Wednesday morning. - REUTERS