Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admits their goalscoring has let them down this season.
Klopp has claimed his side don't score enough ahead of their visit to Manchester United on Sunday.
"Last week (against Leeds and Newcastle) we had 36 chances and scored twice, that is obviously not a number you want," Klopp said.
“There are two things: we don't score often enough but we create a decent number and that's what we have to keep doing.
“We tried to help the boys, we showed them situations like this. Not shouting at them 'How can you not score in this situation?', just giving them different options in the moment, helping them with the right information.
“After the (Newcastle) game I was not in a good mood – no-one should have been. The next day it was slightly better but not much."

