Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker admits his team should forget about Champions League quotas until they can fix their form.
Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Wolves left them 10th in the Premier League. And 11 points behind the top-four group
Jürgen Klopp has refused to defend his side after losing a third successive away league game – their first in the Premier League since 2012.
Alisson conceded a Joel Matip own goal after five minutes. Before Craig Dawson netted for Wolves seven minutes later.
Ruben Neves scores late in the second half. UFABET That made the Reds goalkeeper admit to forgetting about the Champions League quota.
“We have to think about the next game. That’s what we have in hand,” Alisson told the club’s official website.

“We’re not in a position to think too much about what we can do at the end of the season.”
“We have to think about what we can do better. and win the next game That’s all.”
“We are not in a situation where we are confident. But we tried We played well in the second half. And then we conceded again. you can’t score a goal and lose the goal again. It was very disappointing from my point of view.
“It always looked like we were two steps behind in the first 15 minutes and then we reduced it to one step. So we still have to take extra steps because of the result.”
“What took one step forward was the performance in the second half. it has changed a lot It’s a big difference if you watch the game. We have to use that opportunity in the next game. use the opportunity we have And stop losing that stupid goal.”