Jordan Henderson admits Liverpool need drastic improvement to save season after Jurgen Klopp's side are humiliated by Tottenham
- Liverpool were beaten 4-1 by Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on Sunday
- Defensive frailties were again exposed as Reds slipped to ninth in the table
- Jurgen Klopp's side have conceded 16 goals in the league - most since 1964
- Captain Jordan Henderson admitted criticism will be deserved and demanded an instant improvement from the team
Liverpool must improve quickly or risk getting badly beaten by their Premier League rivals, skipper Jordan Henderson has said after the team's 4-1 loss to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Tottenham brutally exposed Liverpool's defensive frailties as in-form striker Harry Kane scored a brace while Son Heung-min and Dele Alli were also on target at Wembley.
Mohamed Salah pulled a goal back in between but it was not enough to inspire a comeback as Liverpool dropped to ninth in the table on 13 points and have conceded 16 goals so far - their most after nine games since 1964.
A downcast Jordan Henderson applauds the travelling fans after Liverpool's 4-1 loss to Spurs
Henderson, Joel Matip and James Milner are shell-shocked after Tottenham score their third
An enraged Jurgen Klopp issues instructions to Liverpool from the sidelines at Wembley
'I'm sure a lot of criticism will come our way and deservedly so... we've got to change it quickly, otherwise you lose games and you lose them badly like we did today,' Henderson told the BBC.
'So we need a reaction quickly, we need to bounce back on the training field and in games, but like I say, I believe we can.
'We know there are things to improve and things to change quickly. I've got every faith that we can because we've got a fantastic team. But we need to work on a few things and change it quickly.'
Harry Winks gets the better of Henderson during their midfield battle at Wembley on Sunday
The captain tries to rally Joel Matip and Dejan Lovren after Liverpool concede a goal
Henderson sprung to the defence of Dejan Lovren after the hapless Croatian centre-back was hauled off the pitch on the 31st minute by manager Jurgen Klopp.
'I think we didn't start well at all, so it's about being ready for the game - everybody, I know Dejan (Lovren) got took off early in the game but it could've been anyone of us that came off because it wasn't good enough,' he said.
Liverpool will look to bounce back from their loss when they host Huddersfield Town at Anfield on Saturday.
Tottenham, who moved level with second-placed Manchester United on 20 points, travel to Old Trafford.
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