Trending: Liverpool players not to blame for Spurs defeat - Jurgen Klopp

Published on: 23 October 2017

Jurgen Klopp speaks to the media following his side's woeful 4-1 loss against Tottenham. Alejandro Moreno and Gab Marcotti evaluate Dejan Lovren's short-lived start in Liverpool's defeat at Tottenham. Don Hutchison says Liverpool were far too open in their play at Wembley against Tottenham and that played right into Mauricio Pochettino's hands.

Monday's latest stories from the world of football in ESPN FC's What's Trending ...

LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp said he did not want to say "anything positive" about his Liverpool side after they were thrashed 4-1 at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

- Liverpool should follow Tottenham's model if they're to compete again, writes Mark Ogden.

- WATCH: Klopp reacts to Liverpool drubbing

TOTTENHAM: Mauricio Pochettino struggled to put his emotions into words after being reunited with Diego Maradona for the first time in 20 years ahead of Tottenham's 4-1 win over Liverpool.

- Tottenham broke the 10-year-old Premier League attendance record in Sunday's 4-1 win against Liverpool at Wembley.

MAN UNITED: Zlatan Ibrahimovic can play on for another "five or six" years, his agent Mino Raiola has said.

- Transfer Talk: Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain set their sights on Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro.

ARSENAL: Arsene Wenger heaped praise on star duo Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez after Arsenal's 5-2 win at Everton on Sunday, saying both are back to their best after regaining full match fitness.

REAL MADRID: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said that Cristiano Ronaldo deserved to retain the FIFA "The Best" award on Monday evening in London.

PSG: Kylian Mbappe said that he and his teammates did not view this season's first meeting with Marseille as important enough ahead of Sunday's 2-2 draw.

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