Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne may have struck late at the San Paolo but the visitors could have no complaints after a shocking display in Italy
Maybe the “smart fox” got it wrong for once?
Before this game, Napoli boss Carlo Ancelotti suggested that Liverpool had “gone up a level” since last season, that they represented an even more formidable foe than the one which had gone so close to Champions League glory back in May.
If they have, they hid it well here.
It looked as if the Reds would escape Stadio San Paolo with a draw they didn’t merit, but Lorenzo Insigne’s 90th minute strike ensured justice was done. Not even Jurgen Klopp could argue his side were worth a result here.
The damage need not be huge in the grand scheme of things. Liverpool still have a handle on Group C, and have back-to-back games with its weakest team, Red Star Belgrade, to come.
They’ll need to improve quickly though, and drastically. If Pep Guardiola was watching this performance, he’ll have been licking his lips. Liverpool were abject.
The last time they came here, eight years ago, they drew 0-0. It wasn’t a memorable night, but it could be excused by the fact that Roy Hodgson was in charge and the team featured such luminaries as Milan Jovanovic, David Ngog, Paul Konchesky and Christian Poulsen.
This was just as bad, if not worse. Liverpool failed to muster a single shot on target in the 90 minutes, playing with a lethargy and a sloppiness that we rarely see from this side. Maybe Hodgson gave the pre-match talk?
They could have been put away long before Insigne’s dramatic finale. Dries Mertens hit the bar from close range, Alisson Becker made a couple of smart saves from Arkadiusz Milik and Liverpool played with fire throughout, their passing risky and inaccurate, their threat on the counter-attack non-existent.
Sadio Mane struggled, Roberto Firmino was swamped, Mo Salah was as anonymous as the callers to Pete Price’s local radio show. Kalidou Koulibaly
It felt it could be ‘one of those nights’ from very early on. Naby Keita’s injury, 19 minutes in, represents a further blow to Klopp’s side. It looks a bad one; for the second time in three Champions League games, Liverpool lost a big player before half-time, Keita, like Salah, forced off the field in tears.
A headache, no doubt, for Klopp, who was far from amused by what he saw from his players. He described his last trip to Napoli as “one of my bad experiences” and he can file this one right alongside it. This was a sixth defeat in nine games for the German against Italian opposition. Insigne scored the last time he was here, too. Painful.
He’s a naturally positive man, Klopp, but he’ll have had to look hard to find the plus points here. Joe Gomez was Liverpool’s best player, and his partnership with Virgil van Dijk continues to impress, but elsewhere too many fell short of the standards required. This was the first time since February 2006 that Liverpool had failed to hit the target in a Champions League game.
City’s presence at Anfield on Sunday should prompt a reaction, and it is needed. Those Liverpool fans who made the trip here deserved more than they got. Imagine being kept behind after a performance and a result like that?
“I have kind of a filter in my brain where I forget bad stuff immediately,” Klopp said pre-match, so we can assume this game will never be talked about again.
No wonder. It might just be the worst display Liverpool have delivered on his watch. They'll need to improve immeasurably against Guardiola and co.
Veacdklmrz
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klopp...try 4-4-2 tactical
Paybdemsu
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we will get there, we are Liverpool any team can be defeated
Paybdemsu
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we need to rest salah or mane to get good result
mwamkingasoccer
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liverpool will change later maybe, and at that time man c, chelsea and arsenal will be on, so i dont know where i can put in liverpool
JensonTa
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very TRUE keep on using currently off form technic . SALAH already gone still put him on the field more than Sturridge and expect Sturridge play fire as substitute to score. Don't think those good team are stupid they view the video Liverpool playing style.....Napoli player's all can chasing ball around
fatacdept
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salah has lost his footing this season, very lazy no speed no skills no goals pls bench that mother fucker n give sturridge a chance mane is a stupid ball hinker he delayed the ball too much while people wait for him to give the ball for fast play rest mane, bring in shaqiri, rest salah, bring in Daniel sturridge, we need to win this premier league let us be serious n stop playing fun.
auwalrogo
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Where is salah - the one season wonder.
WorlDxClass
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you are suk man
salah made me suk...
SandyBoy697
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Next year will be yours... Don't worry
Africa8634557
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Mane is the biggest problem to our fruitful front three right now,he hangs on the ball for so long and never wants to pass so easily any of his teammates most especially Salah.
Anooor
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Liverpool need a real play maker an excellent number 10 to create more chances to the front 3 and make some far shots . unfortunatly Oxlade is out for long . Milner must be rested also Arnold too weak in defensive dutys . Salah dont deserve any more to be in the first XI put him in the bench give Sturridge or Shaqiri big chances .
fiubmnoy
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its not worst. but anceloti done his job very well. he know how to stop our good gegenpressing and counter attck. i think klopp should have a plan b to fix this prob. our weak point , so obvious, mo salah. y? when the opponent get the ball from him easily, it give our back especily TAA such a pressure. its ok if salah not frequent lose the ball, but he does it quite a lot. they team play well, but our formation gamestyle killing ourselve in this game. credit to Ancelotti. Come on reds,Ynwa. i know we are better than this.
pahadpsty
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I was very sorry about klopp changes and pure performance
caamoptu
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Liverpool front three is different after the Tottenham game. After that selfish display from man. The truth is both mane and salah are not playing as the use to and I suspect the struggle for the African best is what is causing us today. Though we have a tough fixtures but mane has succeeded in causing what we are seeking today
wiyopruyz
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The worst performance I have seen in klopps Era ever since.
EddieFanni_88
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Sadio Mane struggled, Roberto Firmino was swamped, Mo Salah was as anonymous as the callers to Pete Price’s local radio show. Kalidou Koulibaly awful perfect from the front line
Baedikmptu
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very disappointing game
Muniru-rashid
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True....me I'm a Liverpool fan but I must admit very disappointing display from LFC. Seriously worst performance so far this season.
MSamir
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pray for Salah aka #Salad...🙏
you are suk man
Samsonchuddy
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When there were no expectations the reds did brilliantly, now there is an expectation they are getting carried away, I don't like this at all, klopp should give some brain to his players and tell them to sit up before this turns into something awful, still we are believing this will be our season. YNWA
Mc_donald123
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Liverpool this isn’t the end but just the beginning. You have been winning in the opening matches of premier league and today you’re defeated by Napoli, you need to be strong, a defeat isn’t the end of this season, try to get over with it and work more harder cos your next match will be with a stronger team. All the best
WorlDxClass
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pray for Salah aka #Salad...🙏
Fauabcdet
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Liverpool full-time any chance
mtpraise
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Still, the Reds can make it! The best is yet to come
swagchicken
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second one to comment 😉
fidabektyz
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Like I said Liverpool not winning champions league