Jurgen Klopp admitted that a draw was a fair result as Liverpool missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League following a 1-1 draw with West Ham, but insisted the side will move on strongly.
The Reds couldn’t add to Sadio Mane’s opener, as hosts West Ham hit back through Michail Antonio to deliver a major blow to their opponents’ title aspirations.
West Ham’s equaliser came through a clever free kick routine, and Klopp admitted that set pieces were a problem for the side throughout.
Klopp told BBC Sport: “It was a tough game. You saw around the set-piece, we knew about the routine but when we trained we had three other players in the team.
“Apparently our goal was offside and maybe the referee knew that in the second half.
“It’s a point and it’s a fair point.
“Probably all the reports are already written without me saying anything, I didn’t see anything about pressure that you can ask in the next few questions.
“We struggled most with the set-pieces.
“We had ups and downs. At the end we were up again. Now we take the point and carry on.
“We lost balls in different moments. It’s a deep defending side and we have to cope with that and create.”