Liverpool must work as a team to stop defensive woes, says Klavan

Liverpool are third in the Premier League table but have conceded the most goals amongst the top six teams, leading to disappointing results including last Sunday's 2-1 loss to 12th-placed Crystal Palace.

Liverpool must work as a team to stop defensive woes, says Klavan

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"It's not easy to put it down to a couple of things, but we have to work together as a team," Klavan told the club's website. (www.liverpoolfc.com)

"That's our goal, of course, to not concede any goals in any game, but this is football and everybody has good strikers as well. It's not so easy to pinpoint exactly what is going on."

Liverpool have managed to keep just eight clean sheets in 34 league fixtures this season.

"I think it's not just one thing, there are multiple things put together that make the whole difference," the 31-year-old said.

"At this level, it can be one moment, just a lack of concentration, and that's it. In this harsh league, those things get punished straight away and that's how it is when you play at the highest level."

Liverpool have a two point lead over fourth-placed Manchester City, having played two games more and must win their maintain their slender advantage.





(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru)


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