Jol disappointed

Last updated : 24 September 2006 By Al Campbell
Liverpool had a comfortable 3-0 win in the end but it could have been so very different if Ledley King had buried a free header or Jermaine Jenas scored an open goal. Spurs boss Martin Jol admitted his side were architects of their own downfall.

"It is the same story. We created a lot of chances, should have been ahead before they scored, and then lost our concentration and composure in defence," said the Dutchman.

"We just didn't keep our heads at the right time. In that first half we could have been ahead. Ledley King, Jermain Defoe and Robbie Keane all had chances. Then in the second period Jenas misses like that. Yes, he should have scored and it should have been a goal but it is a familiar story for us at the moment."