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Why Liverpool's loss to Napoli is a 'new low' for the Reds (2:19)

Craig and Steve react to the loss of the Reds in the European competition. There is a time and a place for it.

The Reds suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Napoli in their first game of the group stage of the European competition.

"Anything wrong with my team is obvious, but why it happened is something I can't say at the moment," said the coach. It is difficult to take, but I have to do it.

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The German who led them to the final last season said there was a lot of work to be done after they were outplayed in the first half.

"We have to change ourselves, so it's really a lot of things lacking, not in all games but now," he said. It's fun because we have to do that in the middle of a league and a tournament.

We need to find a set-up that is better in a lot of things.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp walks off after his team's loss to Napoli in the Champions League. Getty Images

The Reds lost to Manchester United in the premier league and were also beaten by other teams.

In the heat of southern Italy, the Reds produced their worst performance of the season.

It's not that hard to explain when you watch the game, according to Klopp. The first explanation for the defeat is that we didn't play well.

They scored one penalty and missed another, but the next two goals were served on a plate. We weren't defensive or offensive. We were too wide until Thiago entered.