Liverpool's Loris Karius knocks on his critics after his defeat in Dortmund



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Christian Pulisic performed an inspired performance with two goals for Dortmund while they came from behind to beat Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp, of Liverpool, admitted that he had changed his mind by spending a lot of money on transfers and that he did not care about the critics.

Jurgen Klopp does not know if Christian Pulisic will join him in Liverpool, but he thinks Dortmund is a good place for the American.

CHARLOTTE – Loris Karius used Instagram to hit people who "enjoy seeing others fail or suffer."

Karius posted the message on Instagram shortly after playing the entirety of Liverpool's 3-1 defeat. The Reds goaltender has been subjected to scrutiny until now this pre-season following his two expensive mistakes in the final defeat of the Champions League against Real Madrid last May, and he was l & # 39; 39, subject of more criticism for Borussia Dortmund. his performance against Dortmund.

"For those who enjoy seeing others fail or suffer, I feel for you," he wrote after the match. "Whatever happens in your life to contain as much anger and hatred, I pray that it will happen and that good things will happen to you."

Incidentally, Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton posted the same quote on Instagram Saturday after he suffered a setback at the qualifiers of the German Grand Prix.

On Sunday, Karius was lucky not to concede a goal in the first period when he was slender to clear the ball, before heading directly to Maximilian Philipp, Karius could not parry a shot of Christian Pulisic as on the way to Jacob Bruun Larsen for the third goal of Dortmund

The goalkeeper of Porto Iker Casillas came to the defense of Karius earlier.

"Will this @LorisKarius attack ever end? I speak of him as of so many other guards, "writes the former number 1 of Spain on Twitter. "There are many more serious problems in the world, f *** Leave the kid alone, he is also a person like us all!"

Liverpool completed last week Alisson's signing of Rome for £ 65 million – the highest transfer fee for a goalkeeper.

Source: espn.co.uk

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