James Milner admitted Liverpool were not good enough as they were beaten 1-0 by Fulham at Anfield on Sunday afternoon.


The Reds sustained a sixth consecutive Premier League loss on home soil as Mario Lemina’s strike on the stroke of half-time secured three points for the visitors.

Speaking post-match, Milner rued his side’s failure to reach the standards they set for themselves and insisted it is down to the squad to turn things around through hard work.

Read his interview with Sky Sports below…

On where it wrong for Liverpool today…

Obviously it wasn’t good enough from the standards we’ve set. We made changes today and we didn’t really start very well, they passed it around very well in the first half and their set-up caused us problems where we couldn’t get too close to them. Second half, we had a lot of the ball and probably had chances to score but didn’t really create as much as we would have liked.

On getting familiarity in the XI after seven changes to the line-up…