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Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool having a season to forget after draw at Palace

Jurgen Klopp admitted Hollywood producers are unlikely to vie for the rights to the Reds' lacklustre season, but the Liverpool boss remained upbeat about the unwritten ending to his side’s campaign.

A goalless draw against 12th-placed Crystal Palace was probably not the emphatic statement Klopp’s side would have hoped to make after spectacularly unravelling in their 5-2 Champions League defeat to Real Madrid earlier in the week.

Still, the boss felt the need to remind naysayers, including those in his own dressing room, that his side walked away with a point at Selhurst Park, saying: "I see it in your eyes and in players’ eyes as well. It looks like we lost the game. We didn’t.

"We spoiled ourselves with a lot of things, but we cannot suffer because of our own history, that would be really a joke.

"This will not be the season that everybody in the history books, when you have a look, says, 'Let’s have a look at that season again and again and again’. There will not be big movies about it or stuff like this, but we have to go through it anyway.

"We’ll show, it’s not always, ‘Oh, here we won, all great, now we have dropped a point, all rubbish’. We have to keep going. Take the things and go again. Take the things and go again. And that’s what we’ll do.

"So, nothing really changed tonight. You can see two ways. We didn’t win, that sounds very negative. We have a point more than before, I think that sounds pretty positive. So you can choose."

Both sides had chances to take the advantage before half-time.

The Reds' opportunity came first when Joel Matip sent Andrew Robertson’s free-kick in the direction of Diogo Jota, who clipped the outside edge of the left post with his header from six yards out.

Jean-Philippe Mateta nearly put

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