The Reds could not recover from a shocking defeat against Watford over the weekend as goals from Willian and Ross Barkley condemned them to another defeat.
This was the first time Liverpool had lost two games in a row since January 2019, when they were beaten by Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
In his post-match interview, Klopp was asked if the defeat against Watford had a negative impact on their game against Chelsea, but the German coach was reticent and insists Liverpool deserved to lose against the West Londoners.
"I would really like if you stop mentioning it (the Watford loss). But we deserved to lose because they scored twice and we made massive mistakes for both goals,” the former Borussia Dortmund boss said.
"After that it was a completely open game, we had three-four shots in a row in the first half and Sadio Mane was close to finishing but the intensity of the game is why we made some changes.”
“We needed fresh legs and then it needs to settle a bit but conceding does not help. The boys reacted well, I liked it but the second goal is a problem and Chelsea defended physically well.”
"We are not unlucky in these moments, we looked good and Adrian made a superb save initially before the first goal. We have to be ready in the moments.”
“We played Chelsea and they play in counter-attacks and that is OK, in moments they struggled with us.”
“A lot of parts of the performance I really liked. We know we have to improve, it is not about destiny, not about not clicking here or there, it is all about us and we have to take it in the right way.”
“It is not the best three weeks of the whole season but it is a chance to make it the best three weeks now and that is the plan.”
"We are not interested in Atletico Madrid, it is all about Bournemouth. They are fighting with all they have and they did really well against Chelsea.”
“Nobody has to feel sorry for us, we will win football games and that is what we want to do on Saturday."