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Published 21:26 6 Nov 2018 GMT
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Captain James Milner, who gave the ball away in midfield in the build-up to the hosts' second goal, was similarly succinct in his analysis of the game.
When asked where it all went wrong for the Reds, Milner answered: "From the first whistle!"
Milner did expand on his take on the match but his four-word summary above pretty much told fans everything they already knew.
"We didn't start well enough and that showed with them getting the two goals," Milner added.
"In the second half we were better, we had enough chances to get back into the game and we didn't take them and you get punished.
"All over the field, we didn't win the ball back well enough and the passing wasn't good enough. In all areas, we didn't start and when you don't start well in the Champions League you can get punished.
"I thought it was a pretty good reaction in the second half, and had an pretty good chance just after half-time and if that gone on it would have been a bit of a boost.
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