Liverpool had a bad start against Arsenal at Emirates.
Unai Emery’s side had several chances and was dominating before the break.
Jurgen Klopp has revealed what he changed for the second half, that improved the game of his team.
“It was a very intense game. It was clear Arsenal are in a very good moment,” Klopp said in post-match press-conference (via
LiverpoolEcho).
“We made life a bit too easy for them in the first half. Formation-wise, I was not happy with how compact we were. When we had the ball it was good, we were a threat and we got in behind.
“It was a pretty open game. Our set-pieces were outstanding, we should have scored from them.
“Virgil (van Dijk) said immediately after the game to me that he should have had a hat-trick. But he didn't even score one.
“Second half, we changed formation a bit and that helped us. We scored a really nice goal and had some super counter-attacks and played very good football in some moments.” he added.
James Milner scored for Reds, however Arsenal managed to equalize after Alexandre Lacazette's shot 10 minutes before the end of the match.