The Reds centre-back have deleted the word ‘Liverpool’ from his Instagram bio, removed his profile picture and disabled comments on his account.

Not to mention sharing a post on Instagram story titled “Bad day today” before deleting it.

Spurs raced to a two-goal lead with Lovren at fault through the build-up. He played offside at a throw-in , as Harry Kane kept up his prolific goal-scoring form.Lovren then completely missed a header as Kane went from scorer to provider. Son Heung-Min doubled Spurs’ advantage..

Klopp had seen enough, though, and dragged Lovren off after only 31 minutes, replacing the centre-back with Alex Oxlade- chamberlain.

Reds boss Jurgen Klopp criticised the defender after the match, telling Sky Sports: “The whole game the whole result was all our fault – Tottenham was good, they needed to be good, but we made it much too easy for them.

“The first goal was a little throw in and we are not really there. It was just really bad, bad, bad defending. The second, a counter attack, when the ball passes Dejan Lovren it is already too late.

After the game, criticism has come from all corners on social media, but perhaps most brutally from Paralympic weightlifter Ali Jawad who tweeted:

“I swear to god I can defend better than Liverpool and I have no legs”

Jurgen Klopp’s defence have been leaking goals since the start of the campaign, conceding 16 in the English top flight, and Lovren has been at the heart of the side’s troubles at the back.

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel defended Lovren saying “‘The way they defend today and have been defending all season is no naive and Jurgen Klopp needs to take responsibility. ‘What he’s done now is put all of the responsibility on to Lovren. He will now be in the headlines for this, and that’s really unfair. It should be the manager.”

Liverpool have Huddersfield Town next on Premier League on 28th October.