Daily Mail

Reds boss apologises to fans after horror show

- By B DOMINIC KING

JURGEN J KLOPP apologised for Liverpool’s L most embarrassi­ng European E performanc­e of his reign r and said his side’s problems were there for all to see. Liverpool have had a scratchy start st to the season but their form plummeted p dramatical­ly in Naples N as they were beaten 4-1. At the end, Klopp trudged over to the section where the small number of travelling fans were housed and gestured that he was sorry for what they had seen. The manner of this performanc­e was inexplicab­le — Liverpool had been so ruthless in Europe last season, winning all seven matches away from Anfield — but this campaign could not have

Not seen many halves worse than this under Klopp. JAMIE CARRAGHER

started on a worse note. Klopp said: ‘It is a long flight from Liverpool to Napoli. It was a very disappoint­ing night, so I have to say sorry to them.’

He was asked whether he feared a result of this nature could end with him being sacked and he replied: ‘Not really but who knows? There are different kind of owners. Our owners are rather calm and expect from me to sort the situation and not expect that someone else will sort it. ‘That is how they always saw it and on the day they change their thoughts they might tell me.’ RANGERS were thrashed 4-0 by Ajax last night in a nightmare return to the Champions League. Edson Alvarez, Steven Berghuis, Mohammed Kudus and Steven

Bergwijn scored the goals.

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