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Head over to BloodRed.ie to get your tickets for just 10 euros now. The panel includes the Liverpool ECHO's Liverpool FC correspondent Paul Gorst and Analysing Anfield co-host Josh Williams The evening will be hosted by Buzz.ie's very own Mike Sheridan. We're looking forward to welcoming you to Dublin's premier sports bar, The Camden, for an exclusive podcast recording with the team behind the biggest Liverpool FC podcast in the world. Join the panel of your favourite Liverpool FC podcast in Dublin on Wednesday, November 24th for Blood Red LIVE and a Q&A, followed by a live showing of the Champions League match against Porto. "We won a few years ago 3-2 and it was a really tight game, so you can struggle against West Ham, that is clear. "They had good moments against us and looked like the old West Ham, they always have good moments against us. "And scoring there twice against a team like that and being very dominant, we were really in charge of the game. "Second goal we have to defend better, show a bit of aggression, there are things we can do much better. The second set-piece goal (West Ham's third) was an incredibly well-taken one and really well executed. "We had to defend that much better and the other two goals were obviously set-pieces. "Analysing it, things look different and the goal what I hated most was the counter-attacking goal. "It is a foul, by the way, but it's because you feel really hard after a defeat and you don't think it's fair and all these kind of things. READ MORE: 'Rafa clearly did not read the Premier League rules' - Alex Ferguson's fury over Liverpool transfer bid READ MORE: Injury problems, private jets and transfer stance on two midfielders - inside Liverpool's international break "I spoke after the game about the first goal we conceded, which I thought was a foul. "After that you have time and we can watch a lot of football in between the games, maybe not with us involved, but you always want to see a reaction with different things. "A defeat is good for information but at the moment when you lose, there is no good defeat. "If a defeat is ever good, it's after you get over it, but that takes a bit of time," Klopp said. Klopp said the post-match analysis of that 3-2 loss at the Olympic Stadium on November 7 has given him and his staff plenty of food for thought as they aim to tighten up.Īnd while the Liverpool boss was unhappy with the first goal his side conceded at the time - believing it to be a foul on Alisson Becker by goalscorer Angelo Ogbonna - it was the Hammers' second that is the biggest cause for concern. The Reds have conceded five in their last two games that included a first defeat of the campaign at West Ham before the international break. Jurgen Klopp has called on Liverpool to improve their defending as they aim to get back to winning ways at home to Arsenal on Saturday evening.