LONDON (Reuters) - Champions League champions Liverpool have suffered a second defeat in their first-round US tour of the season, with a 2-1 defeat at Sevilla in Boston on Monday.

The match was on the way to Manuel Nolito's 37th minute against Belgian Divoc Origi 44, but Alejandro Pozzo snatched the last goal of the 10-man Andalusian team in the last minute, Algerian national origin Yasser Arosi.

Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp was furious at the dangerous obstruction of the two men, after he stepped in from behind to hit one of the bride's legs. He knocked him to the ground and threw his head hard on the ground.

"It's too early to write headlines with the things I'm thinking about the situation," Klob told the news conference after the game. "It looks like the 18-year-old is lucky to avoid a serious injury.

"But of course, as always in such cases, we have to wait a little. I do not know 100%. He seemed lucky, but I spoke quickly to the team doctor, and that's what he said, but we have to see. "

Despite the lack of numbers in the Andalusian team, Liverpool found it difficult to find the way to the goal, but the net received the goal of victory when the Moroccan Mounir Haddadi passed a ball to Bootho, Belgian goalkeeper Simon Miniola, and walked from close range within the empty goal. Sevilla striker Manuel Nolito, who scored a cross from Jesús Navas in the far left corner of goalkeeper Andy Lunergán, did not hesitate to reply to Urici, who took advantage of a rebound from a defender, Nat Phillips.

The second loss to Liverpool three days after falling to Borussia Dortmund 2-3. In the absence of Brazilians Roberto Fermino and Alison Becker, who won the Copa America, Egypt's Mohamed Salah and Senegalese Sadeo Manet, who took part in the African Cup of Nations in Egypt, The second final against Algeria. Liverpool will play three other friendly matches against Sporting Lisbon on Thursday, next Sunday's Napoli, and Lyon on July 31, before Manchester City meet in the Community Shield Cup on August 4. Liverpool play friendly against Schalke on August 6, before starting their league game against Norwich City on June 9, to play the European Super Cup against fellow European champions Europa League on October 14 in Istanbul.

Sevilla's new coach, Julien Lobetigi, won his second win in the US after beating Dallas 3-1 on Thursday.

The Reds have a date with Sporting Lisbon, Napoli, Lyon and Manchester City