Robbo hit the nail on the head there – we've been "slack" in the 2nd half and got deservedly punished. We've seen signs of this before, games after we've won the title when even Van Dijk and Alisson let their concentration slip, getting demolished by Villa after excellent back-to-back wins against Chelsea and Arsenal, poor start vs Fulham after winning the CL group, slack 2nd half after a dominant first today. The pattern is starting to emerge – when this team is high on their own power, when they think they are better then everyone else and have the receipts to prove it, that's when we let the foot off the gas and underperform, which almost always gets punished in this league. This is not a question of tactics, team selection or player quality, this is 100% psychology.
Klopp will need to find a way to teach these players how not only to become the best, but how to cope with the knowledge that you're better than the competition and not let it affect your level of performance. We can look at the likes of Bayern who also sometimes suffer from over-confidence, but have developed a peculiar psychological mechanism to cope with it – setting their own standards in a sub-standard league, chasing history and records and taking each win as something normal and every point lost as an almost catastrophe that needs soul-searching and an immediate response. We can look at Barca at their best who just enjoy their football and treat any opponent as almost a training ground partner. Or we can look at Juve and again Bayern who enjoy being hated by rivals and draw additional motivation from that. Whatever it is, Klopp needs to find a solution, because this has started to become a recurring theme.
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