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Jurgen Klopp tells Liverpool FC how to react after slipping four points behind Man City

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp denied that a second draw in a row at the beginning of the season was a setback, as he saw his side fall four points behind Manchester City after just two games.

After an opening day draw at newly-promoted Fulham, Liverpool were looking to bounce back at home to Crystal Palace on Monday, but fell behind to a Wilf Zaha breakaway goal, before Darwin Nunez's headbutt earned him a deserved red card, and Klopp's side had to settle for a point following Luis Diaz's fine equaliser.

With injuries hitting the Liverpool squad this week, and Nunez now suspended for at least three games, Klopp was downbeat after the game, but remained defiant in his interviews when brushing off any wider implications of their poor start compared to City's two wins from two.

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"It's not the start we wanted but two points is the least of our problems right now. It's really tricky with injuries," he said. "We have to use next week to maybe bring one or two back, although I don't know if that is possible. We have lost Darwin now as well, which does not help, but Bobby might be back, we will see.

"Everything went against us in the week before, it was like we had a witch in the building with all the injuries, so I am proud in the way we responded. We had two other nice opportunities [after Diaz's goal] we were a bit unlucky with, but it's a point. Not what we wanted before the game, but in then end we will take it."

In another interview, Klopp insisted he wasn't disappointed with the result, and told his side to fight in the coming days in light of some expected media criticism.

He said: "I cannot really be disappointed with the

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