Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool’s players arrive at training under rainy skies after their 4-1 defeat to Tottenham
Reds stars Dejan Lovren, Emre Can and Philippe Coutinho arrived for a training session with no Carabao Cup fixtures this week and a massive clash with Huddersfield as they bid to get their Premier League title chase back on track
LIVERPOOL'S players arrived at Melwood for training under grey skies with the players looking stern after their thumping to Spurs.
Jurgen Klopp wore sunglasses as he approached the Merseyside training ground in his black Opel after their 4-1 defeat at Wembley to rivals Tottenham.
And most of his players also drove cars with black paint jobs, with the team looking to get their Premier League campaign back on track with a win over Huddersfield at Anfield.
That will be no easy feat after the Terriers shocked Manchester United 2-1 on Saturday, leaving David Wagner's side just a point behind his German compatriot Klopp in the table.
Philippe Coutinho cruised to training in a black Aston Martin Vantage, a car that can only be as slick as his playmaking skills.
And eagle eyed fans would notice that he Tesco air freshener hanging from his rear view mirror.
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Meanwhile Emre Can also drove a spectacular supercar, with a Bentley Continental - which start retailing at £154,000.
And Dejan Lovren, who came under stick for two of Liverpool's goals against Spurs, also cruiised in in a black Range Rover and a baseball cap.
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James Milner and Simon Mignolet also both made the journey into Melwood in black 4x4s, while Jordan Henderson opted for a silver Mercedes.
Klopp looked stern as he approached the complex, having pulled no punches with his players after their woeful defending against Spurs.
He said on Sunday: "It is difficult to talk about because I do not want to create headlines which don't help us.
"It was just defending in all parts. Everything that happened was so obvious...you cannot get results with performances like (that).
"I really don't want to blame players and Dejan was no worse, to be honest, than Joel.
"We have to prove we are better defenders than we are today. The only way to fix it is to stay strong.
"The first goal would not happen if I am on the pitch, in my trainers."
Liverpool are currently ninth in the Prem standings on 12 points, with top-placed Manchester City collecting over double that after nine games on 25.