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Jurgen Klopp left bemused by VAR in Liverpool loss

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said his side gave Chelsea too much space in their Carabao Cup match at Anfield

Jurgen Klopp says the video referee missed an offside ahead of Chelsea's first goal against Liverpool.

The Liverpool head coach believes a number of players were offside prior to Emerson scoring the equaliser at Anfield. The matter was referred to VAR but no indiscretion was found.

"I think the first goal is offside," Klopp said. "I don't think the ref has to see it (VAR). For me, three players are offside - two for sure, everybody can see that, and even Barkley, not a lot, but he's offside as well.

"They watched it and didn't think it was offside. We have to take it."

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According to Klopp, Naby Keita's foul which resulted in the free-kick that led to Chelsea first was not a foul.

Asked if he thought the incident merited the award of a free-kick, Klopp said: "No, I don't think so. He plays the ball, it's not even a high foot.

"The linesman was in a good position and he gave a throw-in.

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"It's unfortunate, there was so much in the game and these moments decide it, so it makes it a pity."

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Highlights of the Carabao Cup clash between Liverpool and Chelsea

Klopp also believes Chelsea were afforded too much space in midfield areas, something he will be looking to rectify when the two face each again on Saturday in the Premier League.

"We had a new midfield and that was a little bit of an issue, we gave them too much space, we weren't compact enough, so they could play how they played."

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