Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists there are positives to take from a frustrating 1-1 draw with Burnley.
Klopp admits he is upset, but won't panic after dropping two points.
He said, "Result-wise, you are right, but honestly, as a person I'm not like this. If I can get over the few really, in my opinion, more than unlucky situations today then it's my job to see the performance – and we reacted really well.
"Why we feel so disappointed or frustrated is because we all see what this team would be able to do. Seven changes and playing that kind of football – nobody should take that for granted, it's pretty rare, so that's good. Obviously we have quality and now we have to use this quality consistently, that should be the plan.
"We have still space for improvement, that was clear before the season, but we could have won pretty much all our games so far when you think about the performance. That's a very important thing, so we have quite a good form or shape.
"We didn't win all of them and we lost one really high, but everyone who was there [saw it was a] strange game – it was not that we performed from the first second like you would imagine when somebody loses 5-0. Yes, we have to improve, but [there are] a lot of really positive things. Unfortunately, I still don't feel any positivity in this moment, I am still in the 1-1 mood, but it is easy to see all the positive things from tomorrow on again."