Brendan Rodgers angry with Liverpool's 'poor' defending after seeing Reds lose in Basel

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Thursday 02 October 2014 07:23 EDT
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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers lamented Liverpool's "poor" defending after the Reds crashed to a 1-0 Champions League defeat against Basle.

The Swiss side had beaten Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham in the last four years and added the Merseysiders to their list of scalps as Marco Streller scored the only goal of the game in the 53rd minute.

Rodgers felt his side played well enough to get something from the game but let themselves down by failing to deal with Basle's set pieces.

"We defended very, very poorly on the corner and it's not the first time so it's very, very disappointing we couldn't get something from the game and the game was decided by a poor defensive corner," he told Sky Sports 5.

"I think it (set-piece defending) is something we continue to talk about and look at and analyse but you have to do it on the field and the key to defending is your first contact with the ball and we continually don't do that enough."

Mario Balotelli often cut an isolated figure up front in the sole striker role but despite failing to find the net for the fourth game running, Rodgers thought the £16million summer signing played well.

"He worked hard, (but) needs to do more," Rodgers said of the Italy striker. "He will be judged on what he creates and what he scores and he didn't score.

"The boy is trying, he is working hard."

Marco Streller celebrates with Basel boss Paolo Sousa
Marco Streller celebrates with Basel boss Paolo Sousa (Getty Images)

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard admitted that his side got exactly what they deserved as they lacked the necessary fight on the night.

He said: "We didn't deserve anything from this game today. I thought we were too soft all over the pitch, I thought they wanted it more which is very disappointing.

"Conceding again from a set piece isn't good enough so we need to get it right. You're not going to win football matches if you keep conceding from set pieces."

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