Liverpool made an awful start at Wolves in Saturday's EPL game. The Reds were 2-0 down after just 12 minutes. A Joel Matip own goal started the nightmare.
Wolves scored two early goals in a 3-0 thrashing of Liverpool at Molineux to pick up three points in their fight against relegation.
The loose ball was smashed in by Dawson; it was emphatic from Wolves and shambolic from Liverpool. The £3.3m Wolves paid West Ham for Dawson was a fraction of their £75m winter outlay but already looks sound business. The consequences were comical, Joe Gomez’s flick taking out Alisson and allowing a header for Max Kilman, whose effort was blocked by Cody Gakpo. Pablo Sarabia, making his first start since signing from Paris Saint-Germain, was the architect with a clipped pass down the inside-right channel for Hwang Hee-chan. You can criticise us, judge us as much as you like, those 12 minutes were the worst in a while.” The die was cast when Craig Dawson, making his debut, doubled the home side’s lead well before a quarter of an hour had been played.
Wolves took a surprise two-goal lead just 12 minutes into their Premier League clash against Liverpool on Saturday.
A long ball over the top found Hwang Hee-chan in the Liverpool box and the South Korea star took the ball down to the byline before trying to cut back to a team-mate in the centre. Liverpool, meanwhile, headed into this match on a three-game winless run in the Premier League. The hosts needed just 12 minutes to take a two-goal lead against Jurgen Klopp's team.
Liverpool did threaten a second-half revival, but they missed big chances through Darwin Nunez, Naby Keita and Mohamed Salah before being punished on the ...
The Liverpool manager looked traumatised at times here, unable to comprehend what was going on in front of his eyes. Too often, he failed to hold the ball up and allow his side to get up the pitch, and when he did receive possession with space to run into, his decision-making was suspect to say the least. For half an hour here, Liverpool were as bad as they have been all season, including the defeat at Brighton which Klopp labelled as his worst in management. Matip scored the first of those goals, inexplicably failing to react to a ball played into the penalty area and then deflecting Hwang Hee-Chan’s cut back in off the far post. The aim, one presumes, was for Matip to ping a diagonal deep into enemy territory, allowing his team-mates to fight for the first and second ball. At kick off here, Naby Keita rolled the ball back to Matip, and the rest of the Liverpool team pushed up, en masse, into the Wolves half.
Wolves produced a stunning Premier League upset at Molineux on Saturday as they hammered Jurgen Klopps Liverpool side 3-0.
Performances have steadily improved since Lopetegui's arrival but, having scored in just half of their previous 20 top-flight matches, it has always been obvious what needed to change. Julen Lopetegui has been backed with six new recruits in January and it is hard to ignore the sense Molineux is steeled for the survival fight. Liverpool were there for the taking, on the cusp of losing three straight Premier League away games for the first time in 11 years after the chastening defeats at Brentford and Brighton.
Adama Traore tortured Liverpool's lifeless defense to set up Ruben Neves's 71st-minute goal, and the Molineux crowd was Ole-ing every last touch of a stoppage- ...
A season ago, Manchester City conceded just 26 goals in 38 games (0.68 per game). Arsenal (50 points) were handed just their second defeat of the season on Saturday, beaten 1-0 away to Everton as Sean Dyche made his debut as Toffees manager. Chelsea has some work to do while surprising Fulham, Brentford and Brighton are hanging around on the periphery with fine campaigns. The home fans are loving the start of the Sean Dyche era. Incredible play by Amadou Onana to surge down the left and he crosses for Dominic Calvert-Lewin who is sliding in and two yards out. A high cross to the back post finds Bukayo Saka and he brilliantly volleys the ball towards the bottom corner but Conor Coady gets back on the line to clear. Lovely corner from Saka to pick him out but the shot was a tough one to keep down. 11, while Everton have a huge Merseyside derby at Liverpool on Monday, Feb. Arsenal host Brentford on Saturday, Feb. Even more surprising, Wolves are still waiting on a goal from Raul Jimenez, Diego Costa, or injured Pedro Neto. Thiago Alcantara was one of only a few to really show up in a loss that leaves the Reds fodder for Europa League qualification and not much else. That’s two points clear of the bottom three but the upward trajectory is real.
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Wolves were plunged into the relegation zone by Everton's upset of Arsenal hours earlier, but responded impressively by scoring three goals or more in a game ...
Defender Matip put the ball into his own net after five minutes and Dawson struck from close range in the 12th. Neves slotted in from six meters to complete the scoring in the 71st. Liverpool was left in 10th after a third straight away loss in the league.
Jurgen Klopp vowed to lead Liverpool out of their alarming slump after they crashed to a wretched 3-0 defeat by Wolves. It was another hammer blow to their ...
I haven’t lost confidence in the boys, but I see where we have to improve.” “I know my job, you know my job, it’s not to explain here how I can build up my team. Seven or eight players had no part in the first goal, seven or eight had no part in the second goal, but everybody is influenced by it. The team is not full of confidence, you can see that, but it was about defending, being compact, being active. Asked if he had lost confidence in his players, Klopp said: “I don’t think they are at their best at the moment. “We saw different games today — the first 12 minutes, then an okay away performance where we created, we were there.
Klopp simply had no excuse for his side's 'horrible' performance as he extended an apology to fans amid Liverpool's suffering.
Joel Matip's own goal, Craig Dawson's debut strike, and Ruben Neves' effort sealed the win for Wolverhampton. Wolves were plunged into the relegation zone by ...
Defender Matip put the ball into his own net after five minutes and Dawson struck from close range in the 12th. Liverpool was left in 10th after a third straight away loss in the league. A season after being in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies, Liverpool looks in danger of finishing mid-table in the league or perhaps worse.
A nightmare opening 12 minutes against Wolves sums up Liverpool's struggles as they are dealt another blow in a disappointing campaign.
Liverpool face Everton at Anfield on 13 February, and a victory in that game could provide the boost they need to resurrect their fortunes. "We caused the misery with the first 12 minutes," lamented a frustrated-looking Klopp in the post-match news conference. The season hasn't even finished and already they are calling it a disappointment. He added: "In a game like this it is not allowed. Hwang Hee-chan was allowed to get in behind on the right and his drilled cross deflected off Joel Matip into the back of the net. This latest defeat also marked the first time since 2012 that Liverpool have lost three successive away games in the Premier League. [everything you need to know](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57755706)to make sure you never miss a moment [Everything Liverpool - go straight to all the best content](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool) "Jurgen Klopp is a brilliant manager, as much as it pains me to say it with my Everton connections, but he obviously has enough in the bank to turn this around." The Reds have now conceded three goals in each of their past three away games in the Premier League - at Brentford, Brighton and now Wolves - with the latest treble meaning they have conceded more goals (28 in 20 games) than they did in the whole of last season (26 in 38 games). Towards the end of Saturday's game, Wolves fans took great joy in taunting Klopp with chants of "you're getting sacked in the morning". Liverpool did finish last year with four wins in a row, so have the capability to turn things around, but need their attack to start scoring again, having managed just one goal in their past 360 minutes of Premier League football. [Match report: Liverpool misery continues with defeat at Wolves](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64436196) [Go straight to all the best Liverpool content](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool) [Reaction to Saturday's Premier League games](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/63889257)
Jurgen Klopp branded the goals Liverpool conceded in a 3-0 defeat to Wolves as "horrible" with the German admitting to being at a loss to explain his side's ...
"We were passive in the (first) two goals, everything we wanted to do was be compact and active but we were compact and passive. "The third goal I don't count because it was the first time they passed the halfway line in the second half. "We better change it.
Liverpool suffered a 3-0 away defeat to Wolves on Saturday as their disappointing Premier League season continued. Jurgen Klopp's side endured a dismal ...
We need a lot of points more to achieve our aim. "We caused the problems ourselves. "The team is not full of confidence, you can see that," Klopp added. The result was the first time in a decade that Liverpool have lost three consecutive Premier League away games. That's really hard to take, I have to say." We caused the misery with the first 12 minutes...
Klopp's team lose third Premier League away game in row · Two early goals set Wolves on road to win at Molineux · Dawson and Neves score after Matip own goal ...
We need a lot of points more to achieve our aim. "The team is not full of confidence, you can see that. We have to continue working hard. That's really hard to take, I have to say." We caused the misery with the first 12 minutes... a downcast Klopp told reporters after the game.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said he has no explanation for his side's 3-0 loss at Wolves on Saturday, adding he was "angry" and "disappointed."
We have to take that for the next game and using the chances we have and stop conceding the silly goals." "First 15 minutes we started the game not in a good way and we got punished for that. Conceding two goals, we are not in a good situation. It is one explanation in general yes, but not for the first 15 minutes here today. What we make of it in this moment is absolutely not OK." [Everton](http://www.espn.com/club/_/id/368/everton) won today and they are in a good moment so we have to prove a point again. I stand here again and for the first 15 minutes I have no explanation, I'm sorry. For the moment, I'm so disappointed and angry about the first 15 minutes, I can't find the words for it. It could have been 2-1 and that would have changed everything I'm sure. "But it happened and we were 2-0 down because of our own fault. "That's the thing. We were passive in that period.
Liverpool's troubles have continued after losing to Wolverhampton 3-0 in the English Premier League.
Defender Matip put the ball into his own net after five minutes and Dawson struck from close range in the 12th. Liverpool was left in 10th after a third straight away loss in the league. A season after being in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies, Liverpool looks in danger of finishing mid-table in the league or perhaps worse.
Liverpool were torn apart by Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon as they slumped to 10th in the Premier League with a 3-0 loss.
Jurgen Klopp branded the goals Liverpool conceded in a 3-0 defeat to Wolves as "horrible" with the German admitting to being at a loss to explain his side's ...
"We were passive in the (first) two goals, everything we wanted to do was be compact and active but we were compact and passive. "The third goal I don't count because it was the first time they passed the halfway line in the second half. "We better change it.
The Reds will hope to jumpstart their difficult season with a win away to a Wolverhampton side struggling for consistency.
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Watch the match highlights as Wolves beat Liverpool 3-0 in the Premier League on Saturday.
A wretched 3-0 defeat at Wolves on Saturday left them 10th in the Premier League and 11 points adrift of the top four. Jurgen Klopp refused to defend his ...
A nightmare start to the match saw Liverpool fall two goals behind after just 12 minutes through a Joel Matip own goal and Craig Dawson. Despite Jurgen Klopp's ...
Joel Matip's own goal, Craig Dawson's debut strike, and Ruben Neves' effort sealed the win for Wolverhampton. Wolves were plunged into the relegation zone by ...
Defender Matip put the ball into his own net after five minutes and Dawson struck from close range in the 12th. Liverpool was left in 10th after a third straight away loss in the league. A season after being in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies, Liverpool looks in danger of finishing mid-table in the league or perhaps worse.