“I’m Not Afraid Of Being Sacked, accept responsibility for Liverpool's last-gasp defeat to Napoli” – Klopp

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he’s not afraid of being sacked by the Reds board after the team’s 4-1 loss to Napoli in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday evening, in the first round of the group stage of the Champions League for the current season. Speaking post-game, he stated on his own job after Tuchel’s firing: “Not really, but who knows? “That’s how they always saw it, on the day that they change their thoughts they might tell me.” "Really tough to take, it's not that difficult to explain when you watched the game. To start with the two penalties, okay first of all Napoli played a really good game, we didn't, that is the first explanation for the defeat," the German told media representatives.
"Again, the problem is not the advanced defense but rather the lack of pressure on the opponent, today I saw the most undisciplined and organized performance in a very, very long time," the Liverpool coach explained. Klopp continued his statements about the heavy defeat, saying, "We have to be clear, but I need some time to say the right things for the team. Napoli was good, but we made it easier for them, lost the balls, and gave them counter-attacks."