Honestly, i can understand this viewpoint but for a couple of things. City are formidable at home, if any team goes there and wins it's by playing counter attacking football and also lucking out a bit. We aren't really set up to play counter attacking football, we lack pace, especially with our main outlets in Martinelli only deemed fit enough from the bench and Saka evidently not 100%. It's an issue with the squad that we need to rectify in the summer, we need at least 1 more option in the squad that adds that pace, Trossard is a totally different type of player.
I think we did try and press a bit higher up the pitch 2nd half, i think we stopped standing off them as much and engaged them more. I think that resulted in a couple of opportunities where we should have done better, Saka crossing across the box that Jesus just missed, and near the end of the game, Trossard should have squared across to where Martinelli was.
The other thing is the players aren't robots. Many will have PTSD from the last couple of visits here. It's not easy to shake that off, so they will naturally be more nervous, anxious, play with a little bit of underlying fear. Plus the fact that City are just good, they press you, they smother you, they block passing lanes, they make it difficult to play and retain the ball, Rodri is a monster and just mops up everywhere if you do beat the press.
Styles make fights as they say. Klopp plays fast, high energy football, not scared to play direct, have pace and players up front like Salah & Nunez that cause chaos and worry defenders in behind, this helps make space in midfield. We don't really play like that, or had the players available to even allow us to really attempt that.