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Connor Dunn

Adam Lallana's response when asked about Liverpool's dip in form and what Jurgen Klopp told players

Adam Lallana believes there is "nothing going wrong" at Liverpool despite his side losing three out of their last four matches.

The Reds were beaten by Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round on Tuesday night, following defeats to Watford and Atletico Madrid with a win against West Ham the only positive result in the four-game run.

Senior midfielder Lallana was one of seven brought into the team at Stamford Bridge that lost 2-0 with goals from Willian and Ross Barkley the difference.

“Nothing has been going wrong, you can always lose games,” said Lallana, when asked for possible reasons behind that recent blip by BBC Sport.

“It’s about us just staying together, sticking to what we’ve done over the course of the last four or five years since the manager has come in and react. Simple as that.

“We’ve got another game at the weekend – I’m sure you’ll see a big reaction from the lads and hopefully we get the win.”

Lallana said there was bitter disappointment in the Liverpool dressing room following the defeat and he explained what manager Jurgen Klopp told the players.

He added: “‘You come to places like this and if you’re not 100 per cent on it and there are little errors here and there, you’re going to get punished.’ We know that.

“All you can do is react and luckily there’s another game in three days and then obviously the Atletico game is another big game. There are big games around the corner.”

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