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Watching Liverpool chuck it all away is making me furious.

Liverpool dropped points yet again as Bournemouth snatched a late drawWith seven matches to go, Liverpool's goals against column stands on 39Twenty-seven of 39 conceded have come against teams from 11th place downJurgen Klopp can't get his best defensive partnership on the pitch regularlyMore than ever, the German needs his defence to give the club a chance

They are the entertainers again. A ticket to Anfield this season has come with the guarantee of goals and a brand of football as good as anything we have seen in the last 27 years.

Watching Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool over the course of this campaign, I've found it impossible not to compare them with Roy Evans's team of the mid-1990s or the one Brendan Rodgers took to within two points of the title in 2014.

Those two squads were the most flamboyant since Liverpool's last championship success in 1990 but the ability of Klopp's group to thrill and dazzle is on par.

Unfortunately, though, the similarities do not end there and Wednesday's disappointment against Bournemouth reinforced my opinion. . Liverpools players despair after Joshua King scored a late equaliser for Bournemouth .

Jurgen Klopp looks on from the Anfield touchline after seeing his team drop two points .

It is not often I leave a stadium now with the emotions I had as a player but after seeing Liverpool concede a late equaliser and squander two more points, I was furious.

The failure to prevent cheap goals and an inability to protect leads will hurt this squad like it did those other two.

Evans was the first one to suffer because of that. It was 20 years ago this week they were beaten by Coventry 2-1, having led 1-0, a result which played a significant part in their missing out on the title.

You could never trust that team defensively in a big game. That was the same for Rodgers. He would most certainly have brought the title back had Liverpool not conceded 50 goals in 2013-14.

During his three seasons on Merseyside, they shipped 141 goals in total and, 18 months in to his reign, Klopp has not been able to correct things. .

King scored a late goal for Bournemouth after the Reds failed to clear a corner at Anfield .

The late goal put a dent in Liverpools hopes of qualifying for next years Champions League.

With seven matches to go, Liverpool's goals against column stands on 39.

Most of those remaining fixtures are against sides in the bottom half but what worries me is the record they have in such matches — 27 of the 39 conceded have come against teams from 11th place down.

It is the third worst tally in the division, only Crystal Palace and Swansea have conceded more to sides in the bottom half of the table.

And what infuriates most is that teams don't even have to work hard to score. Bournemouth had two shots on target on Wednesday — both ended up in the net.

That was the sixth game Klopp has drawn 2-2 in the Premier League since he arrived. In each of those fixtures — West Brom, Newcastle, West Ham and Sunderland (twice) — they led but could not see the contest out.

This is when you want to see teams grind out results.

Klopp said earlier this week he was prepared to see his team win ugly and, if necessary, change the style but reverting to three at the back against Bournemouth didn't make them more solid.

The equaliser came while that system was in use. . Liverpool remain in third but they have played more matches than the teams around them .

The German tactician cuts a frustrated figure as he slumps in his managerial seat.

Why does it keep happening? The situation has gone full circle from the days when I was playing, as both Gerard Houllier and Rafa Benitez had to contend with criticism that their Liverpool teams were frustrating and pragmatic.

Yet none of that bothered me, as we got the job done and won trophies. Those jibes were also aimed at the great Liverpool teams of the 1970s and 1980s, with critics arguing they 'bored' their way around Europe.

Those involved with the success didn't care. 'If your centre halves play well,' the late, great Ronnie Moran used to say, 'then you've always got a chance.

For the life of me, I'll never understand why the teams that have the best defences get criticised.

Shouldn't clean sheets be a badge of honour for defenders and goalkeepers? I still take satisfaction from the numbers during Benitez's six-year reign, we only conceded on average 30 goals per season. .

Roy Evans was the first one to suffer because of Liverpools failure to prevent cheap goals.

Brendan Rodgers conceded 50 goals in 2013-14 which saw him miss out on the league title.

A big issue for Klopp, though, is he can't get his best defensive partnership on the pitch regularly.

Neither Dejan Lovren nor Joel Matip are robust enough to cope with the rigours of English football as they have only played together as a unit 10 times from a possible 30 matches.

I've never blown my own trumpet over my ability but it took an awful lot to stop me getting on the pitch. I only missed nine Premier League games from a possible 228 between August 2004 and May 2010.

Sami Hyypia, my partner, missed just 11 of his first 266 games between August 1999 and May 2006.

Such have been the issues that Matip and Lovren have suffered, however, Ragnar Klavan — who was brought in to be third choice — could end up playing more games than any other central defender when he should really have just been cover.

Liverpool dropped points against Bournemouth for the second time this season.

This season, 27 of the 39 conceded have come against teams from 11th place down.

If Liverpool want to progress, Klopp must act in the summer.

It's been said to me he made a mistake letting Mamadou Sakho, who has been in good form for Crystal Palace, leave on loan but there is a world of difference playing well in that kind of team and starring for Liverpool.

Palace's team is set up for Sakho to defend on the edge of his own area with protection all around. His shortcomings got exposed at Liverpool and he wasn't good enough on the ball.

He also wasn't good enough around the camp in Klopp's eyes, which would lead to problems if he wasn't playing. That's why he can't — and won't — be considered a solution.

But nobody should be kidded — solutions need to be found. Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet don't give me any confidence and Mignolet created nervousness in the first minute against Bournemouth when he dribbled the ball out of his area. .

Jermain Defoe celebrates his late equaliser for Sunderland against the Reds in January  .

The anxiety remained and six minutes later, Liverpool were behind. There is a lack of trust in the stadium for him.

Klopp, I believe, needs a new No 1 but he also needs to find an axis he can rely on in the middle of his defence, like the way Mats Hummels and Neven Subotic worked in tandem for him at Borussia Dortmund.

His title winners of 2011 and 2012 only conceded 47 goals over two seasons. Liverpool, by contrast, might give that many away this year alone and that should have the alarms sounding.

Klopp, who has already lost two finals, does not want to be remembered as a nearly manager, like Evans and Rodgers, but the warning signs could not be more stark.

If they keep going as they have been in these final eight matches, Liverpool will not get into the top four. More than ever, he needs his defence to give the club a chance.    .

Tinkermans turn to lift the lid on Leicester  . Claudio Ranieri will be a guest on Monday Night Football this week and we are not going to be short of topics to discuss!.

Of course, we will be going into great detail about the fairytale of last season and one of the greatest stories we have ever seen but it won't solely be about Leicester.

Ranieri has had an excellent career and worked with many great players. Claudio Ranieri was sacked as Leicester boss after a 2-1 Champions League defeat by Sevilla.

It will be good to see him and hear about his plans for the future.

The feeling now from some is that Leicester's owners have been proven right for sacking him after the team have rattled out a sequence of six wins under Craig Shakespeare.

After being very, very critical of the owners and the players, I can't say they got it wrong because results have vindicated their decision.

It is easy for me to say they should have kept faith with Ranieri — I'm not the one, after all, with £100million riding on the season.

The Italian was dismissed just 298 days after leading Leicester to the Premier League title.

Title-winning side teetered on the edge of entering the relegation zone when he was sacked.

Leicester will go into their Champions League quarter-final full of confidence but what still has me scratching my head is the gulf in the standard of performance from now to six weeks ago.

And I'm sure Claudio Ranieri's views will be unmissable.

For more infomation >> Watching Liverpool chuck it all away is making me furious - Duration: 11:06.

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Why Are We Here Episode 1 Introduction - Duration: 3:30.

In every place in every age people seek meaning in their lives.

It is perhaps what defines us.

We're meaning-seeking beings, we're purpose driven beings.

You give people everything and they still feel something's missing.

And one day you leave your home to go find out what it is.

Human beings have always pushed out into the unknown

seeking answers where other creatures would not.

No matter how comfortable, no matter how much our wants and needs are

catered for, we have that human hunger to reach out for more.

To reach beyond the boundaries.

We want to ask why.

The search for meaning makes sense in a universe ordered by God.

But there is a common view within science that seeking meaning is itself meaningless

and we should accept that we, and the universe, are nothing but atoms and molecules.

People think that there should be meaning in my life, but you know we're

a hiccup on the way from one oblivion to another.

There are no deeper explanations than those that science provides and the mistake

is to be dissatisfied with scientific explanations and to try to seek deeper ones.

This is professor Ard Louis.

He's a new father – and a professor of physics at Oxford University.

He is definitely a meaning seeking creature.

I'm a scientist, I want to have a system that, at least makes some sense of the world

and god plays an important part for me in bringing that whole of life experience

together in a coherent whole.

David Malone has spent twenty years making science documentaries.

He is also a meaning seeking creature, but one who doesn't believe meaning points to God.

I'm as puzzled by the people who are adamantly against religion as I am people who believe it.

I just think look, here we are, we're in the world, we have why questions and we think

things are meaningful, what is missing?

Meaning and purpose.

Really?

Yeah

5 minutes ago you had meaning and purpose, somebody pops up and says here's

the proof God doesn't exist, you go oh my god!

I'd be very worried about it.

I'd be tremendously worried.

Really.

I haven't been worried about it all these years.

Well maybe you should be.

Together they are on a journey to see if it is possible to reconcile meaning,

purpose and perhaps even God with the workings of a purely material universe.

For more infomation >> Why Are We Here Episode 1 Introduction - Duration: 3:30.

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Upcoming Korean DramaUnni Is Alive starring Kim JooHyun and Jang SeoHee - Duration: 4:27.

Upcoming Korean Drama:"Unni Is Alive" starring Kim Joo-Hyun and Jang Seo-Hee

Drama: Unni Is Alive (literal title) Revised romanization: Unnineun Salaidda Hangul: 언니는 살아있다 Director: Choi Hyeong-Hun Writer: Kim Sun-Ok Network: SBS Episodes: 50 Release Date: April 15, 2017 -- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 20:45 Language: Korean Country: South Korea

Upcoming Korean Drama:Unni Is Alive starring Kim Joo-Hyun and Jang Seo-Hee.

Kang Ha-Ri (Kim Joo-Hyun), with her bright personality, works part-time at a stationary store and a nail shop. Min Deul-Re (Jang Seo-Hee) was a popular actress, but she isnt so popular these days.

Kim Eun-Hyang (Oh Yoon-Ah) worked as a secretary prior to the birth of her daughter, but she now focuses on raising her daughter.

These three women lose their most loved ones around the same time. Even though they are not related, they rely on each other to get through the tough times.

Kim Joo-Hyun as Kang Ha-Ri.

Jang Seo-Hee as Min Deul-Re.

Oh Yoon-Ah as Kim Eun-Hyang.

Dasom as Yang Dal-Hee.

Lee Ji-Hoon as Seol Gi-Chan.

Jo Yoon-Woo as Koo Se-Joon.

Lee Jae-Jin as Na Jae-Dong.

Jin Ji-Hee as Kang Ha-Se. And some other actors.

Unni Is Alive takes over the SBS Saturday & Sunday 20:45 time slot previously occupied by Our Gab-Soon.

First script reading took place March 8, 2017 at SBS Ilsan Production Studios in Goyang, South Korea.

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