If you're wondering what Jurgen Klopp is currently doing, he is searching for the wheels that have fallen off Liverpool's season. The club haven't won a league game in 2017, have fallen out of the running for the league title, have been knocked out of the EFL Cup semi-finals, and now find themselves a goal down against Wolves in the FA Cup after just 52 seconds.
It is a much-changed Liverpool side: Gini Wijnaldum and Roberto Firmino are the only first-team regulars playing this afternoon, but with the likes of Divock Origi and Lucas Leiva in action, it really should be a team good enough to beat Wolves.
Not so, Wolves have dominated the opening exchanges, and Richard Stearman's first goal in over a thousand days has them a goal up.
Jurgen Klopp has been mocked for complaining about the wind at Anfield, which he admittedly can't control. But this goal owes more to really poor marking and his utterly useless goalkeeper, who came for the cross before retreating.
Liverpool will be glad to see the back of January.