The beleaguered coach was unimpressed with his side's display at Rhein Energie Stadion, admitting that there is no more room for error after a fifth loss of the season
Jurgen Klopp has voiced his frustration with Borussia Dortmund's performance in their 2-1 defeat at the hands of Koln on Saturday and has insisted that they can no longer afford to make simple mistakes.
BVB created numerous chances and had 16 shots against Koln's five, but it was not enough to prevent defeat at the RheinEnergieStadion, much to the dismay of Klopp.
"We played a style of football that made no sense whatsoever. We were very sloppy in our passing in the first half and made some simple mistakes. This cannot be happening," the Dortmund coach said at a press conference.
"We made things hard for ourselves again. We weren't good enough at the decisive moments, both in defence and in attack. We lacked focus at the back and weren't clinical enough going forward. That's why we still only have seven points.
"We simply didn't do enough against this opponent. We have to turn this situation around. We have to iron out the mistakes. Not tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, but right now.
"We nearly always score and we wouldn't be in this situation if we didn't concede so many goals."
Dortmund sit 14th in the Bundesliga table with seven points from eight games.
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