The Asian Age

Leicester blow lays Liverpool low

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London, Dec. 29: Jurgen Klopp admitted Liverpool had only themselves to blame for their shock 1-0 defeat at Leicester as Mohamed Salah’s penalty miss and Ademola Lookman’s winner dented the Reds’ title challenge on Tuesday.

Klopp’s side saw their 10match unbeaten run in all competitio­ns ended by Lookman’s second half strike.

Liverpool trail leaders Manchester City by six points.

Beaten for the first time since their 3-2 loss at West Ham in November, second placed Liverpool paid the price for missed chances.

Crucially, Kasper Schmeichel saved Salah’s first half penalty as Liverpool failed to score in the league for the first time since March.

“We were just not good enough. We still had enough chances. What we did with the ball was just not right. We played a really bad game,” Klopp said.

“We should have defended better. We do that usually, why we didn’t do it today is hard to explain. There were so many performanc­es below the normal level,” he added.

Liverpool’s flop against Covid and injury ravaged Leicester, who were hammered 6-3 by City on Sunday, puts extra pressure on them to take maximum points at title rivals Chelsea in their first game of 2022 on Sunday.

Liverpool had more rest than Leicester over Christmas after a Leeds Covid outbreak forced the postponeme­nt of their game on Sunday. Back in action only 48 hours after their thrashing at City, Leicester were unable to field a recognised centreback for a rematch of the League Cup quarter-final won by Liverpool on penalties last week.

Liverpool, bolstered by Virgil van Dijk’s return from Covid, looked set to take advantage of Leicester’s makeshift lineup in the early stages.

Salah had a golden opportunit­y to open the scoring in the 16th minute after his slalom through the Leicester defence was halted by Wilfred Ndidi’s trip.

But Salah failed to score a Liverpool penalty for only the third time as Schmeichel saved his unconvinci­ng effort before the Egyptian headed the rebound against the bar.

Schmeichel made a host of fine saves to keep Liverpool at bay before Sadio Mane was guilty of a shocking miss when he sprinted through the heart of the Leicester defence, only to blaze over.

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