Liverpool boss Arne Slot was left frustrated as his unbeaten Premier League start ended with a 1-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest.
The Reds headed into the September international break with three wins from three games as Slot enjoyed a perfect start to life on Merseyside.
However, they were picked off by a superb Forest performance at Anfield, as Callum Hudson-Odoi fired home a late winner for Nuno Santo's visitors.
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Slot was asked about his view on the game, and why Liverpool were unable to stamp their authority on the contest, as the away side made the most of their chances to secure victory.
"Without the ball we did what we had to do, we hardly conceded any counterattacks, except from the one that led to the goal", as per quotes from BBC Sport.
"What we have to do better is when you have 70% ball possession, you need to create more chances than what we did.
"It would help if some individual performances would have been better."
Slot did not single out any players for specific criticism over the result as he named an unchanged starting line up for the third successive EPL game.
Goalkeeper Alisson was spotted berating substitute Conor Bradley, who was bypassed by Hudson-Odoi for the Forest goal, and Slot will need to rotate for their midweek UEFA Champions League opener at AC Milan on September 17.
Liverpool take on the Serie A giants with no fresh injuries from the weekend loss but Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo could be starting options with just over 72 hours in between games.