Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has admitted that his side's humiliating 0-3 loss against Watford in Premier League was his 'most disappointing' moment since he joined the Anfield club.
Reflecting on Liverpool's performance, Klopp said that the result was extremely bad and revealed that his side lost their compact formation during the match, the Mirror reported.
Labelling his side as 'strong', the German manager admitted that it was his job to bring his team back to the track.
With the defeat, Liverpool also slipped five points behind the top four, having just six wins from 17 games which they have played.
The Klopp-led side will lock horns with top-placed Leicester City in their next league clash on Saturday.
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