Liverpool, who have been inconsistent this season yet again suffered another unexpected loss at home on Saturday.
This continues to take away the hopes to challenge for the Premier League trophy in this campaign.
Leeds were to first to score at Anfield before Mohamed Salah equalised but towards the end of the match, Leeds snatched the victory.
Reacting to the match, Klopp admitted that his side was not free-flowing on the day.
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KLOPP REACTS TO LEEDS UNITED LOSS
“[It was a] good start in the game, I liked it, [we] played like we should have, high-energetic, and then we concede an early, freakish goal – nearly an own goal,” Klopp said as per Liverpool.com.
“Not helpful, for sure not, but we could equalise off the set-piece and then a normal first half, I would say, with moments, good moments, where we were a bit unlucky, put them under pressure, had a lot of set-pieces I think, corners.
“[At] half-time, telling the boys again where are the areas where we can cause them more problems, how we can adapt positioning-wise because obviously in the centre they were very compact and the wings were the ‘weak part’, let me say it like this. That’s where we created in the first half and where we should have created in the second.
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“We put them under pressure, we did that, not free-flowing football but the boys really tried. We had two big chances which we didn’t use so that means the game is still open and then we concede a second goal in the situation where it is obvious you cannot defend it like that.
“That’s clear. We have a two-v-one situation on the wing but no challenge, I think for a second it’s even a three-v-one but nobody has a challenge, they pass the ball through and we are outnumbered then but in the end all of a sudden it’s a two-v-one in the box and then the ball is in the goal and Leeds win the game. That’s it, pretty much.”