But instead of any tactical decision, Jurgen Klopp took to using the high winds at Goodison Park as a reason his team weren’t as good as usual.
“Very, very difficult game for different reasons,” Klopp said.
“A wild opponent and – I know people don’t like it when I say this – the wind came from all different directions, you saw that in a lot of situations.
“It didn’t help any football play, especially when the ball was in the air which it was a lot.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp blames the WIND for Everton draw - is he cracking up? (Image: GETTY)
Liverpool were frustrated by Everton in a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park (Image: GETTY)
Mohamed Salah missed a number of opportunities as Liverpool drew with Everton (Image: GETTY)
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“In a game that was difficult to control because of those things, we had I think three or four really big chances.”
It’s not the first time Klopp has blamed the weather for Liverpool dropping points.
After their 1-1 draw with Leicester at Anfield last month, Klopp blamed the snow on the pitch for the struggles.
The German has previously blamed the wind too, having been knocked out of the EFL Cup by Southampton in the 2017 semi-finals.