Auf wiedersehen, Jurgen? Forget the PSG, Klopp needs his P45



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Forget the PSG, Klopp needs his P45
So we got to the point where Jurgen Klopp price tell a translator that he has an erotic voice Too much prepare his team for a match not to lose. And he gets £ 7 million a year for this privilege.

Seriously Jurgen, come on.

There are a number of problems with Liverpool right now, and all come from the manager. If Klopp does not win any silver film this season, he will start the next season with a half-decade barrel in charge without saying anything. His consecutive titles in Germany, this crazy period of two seasons, are becoming more and more obvious as an anomaly in an otherwise average career. No one expects Claudio Ranieri to win the league again, no one thinks that Porto will win the CL again or that Wigan will win the FA Cup again. Why do they think Klopp is the man who will win the trophies in Liverpool?

One of the strangest things about Klopp is his relationship with the majority of Liverpool fans. His mistakes are celebrated. His repeated failures to solve the problems until it is too late are praised. Let's look at Dejan Lovren. He is a player who, according to most fans, is not good enough for a first choice and has known him for years. Klopp persisted with him. Klopp had him as starter at every game. Klopp replaced him after 30 minutes in a hot match at Spurs and still chose him for the next match. For two years, supporters called for a new defender, but Klopp refused to give in. Liverpool scored close to 50 goals per season and Klopp still has not done anything. Then, finally, he signs Virgil Van Dijk and Liverpool's defense improves overnight. Remember, Liverpool had already lost the finals of the Cup and with Lovren as a starter. How do fans react to Van Dijks signature? They rented Klopp on the rooftops. Skip to Loris Karius. It was bad enough that Klopp refused to tackle Simon Mignolets's faults for so long, but then turned to Loris Karius for soluton? Ridiculous. Supporters called for a new goalkeeper. Klopp refused. Errors were made. Klopp has always done nothing. His decision to keep Karius as first-choice goalkeeper resulted in two goals being conceded in a Champions League final. And then, finally, Klopp signs a new guard. How did the fans react? They rented it roofs.

His obstinacy in admitting his mistakes should be called. His refusal to act until it is too late must be criticized. His position vis-à-vis the players and recruits directly cost Liverpool the opportunity to win trophies, and yet the fans abandon him. They defend players that they know they are not good enough in a show of blind loyalty to a manager who won them nothing. And in turn, Klopp persists with these players until it is too late.

See also: Jordan Henderson.

The other major problem of Klopp, related to the above, is his extreme arrogance. It's well hidden beneath its shiny exterior, but once you've spotted it, you can never ignore it. Nowhere is it more apparent than with new signatures. The idea that Klopps football is somehow on another level, and that it takes time to adapt to it, is, to be honest, totally absolute. His 11 men kicking a Jurgen balloon; you do not reinvent the wheel. The perfect example is Xherden Shaqiri's debut against Southampton in September. He has probably put the best 45 minutes of all Liverpool players so far this season. How did Klopp react? He replaced her at halftime. A coach who barely makes a change before the 70th minute, replaces his best player at halftime while imposing 3-0. And the reason? Because he claimed that he had to strengthen his defense to "control" the match because of the Southamtons threat. They had barely had a shot and Liverpool were cruising. It's really laughable.

The real reason why Klopp replaced Shaqiri, is because he was totally mocking his claim that it takes time for the player to learn his system. It's so simple. Naby Keita also showed Klopp for what he was until he (incidentally for Klopp) got hurt, which means he does not have to let him down. For Klopp, it is more important to save the face or prove a point than anything else, even to the detriment of the team. He has players like Shaqiri and Keita sitting on the bench while continuing with a midfielder from Milner, Henderson and Wijn, not because it works (this middle has now lost 4 of the last 5 players in CL) but because He is too arrogant to change. he. And then, when it's too late, and it's finally doing something, what are the fans doing? Lap it up.

They say that the table is not lying, but that even in December, it certainly does not tell you the whole truth. Look at Liverpool's record against the "big" teams they have met so far this season. No win against Arsenal, City and Chelsea in the league. A defeat against Chelsea in the Coupe de la Ligue. Defeat at Naples and PSG. At the last minute, get out of prison to defeat PSG at home and defeat Spurs. Do you think that the fact that Dejan Lovren is among the teammates (for no reason) matches against Chelsea and PSG resulted in two defeats 2-1 (after only conceding 5 defeats in the league with a partnership Van Dijk / Gomez )? Do you think it's a coincidence if Liverpool continues to lose in Europe with the same 3 in the middle? People say you should not criticize a manager, he knows clearly more than you, etc., but is it true? I knew that Dejan Lovren should have been replaced as a first choice years ago. I knew that Loris Karius wanted enough. I knew that Alberto Moreno was a terrible player and that Philippe Coutinho needed to be replaced. The fact that Jurgen Klopp did not act until it was too late should certainly sound the alarm sounding the alarm, right?

If Liverpool fans devote half the effort to holding the manager accountable to critics of the owners, players or preparing for "welcome receptions" for the coaches of the teams, the club could actually go somewhere. In the current state of things, they will continue to seek their happiness while lurking in the back, because Klopp used a nonsense rumor about the "power" of Anfield, or drank a beer with fans after a match and sang a song. zero in the "trophies won" column of the Klopps will become as usual and accepted as a beautiful new tooth. £ 7m well spent.

Auf wiedersehen Jurgen
Smiddy

Bad faith
Schaffensfreude is a word that has permeated pop culture and football in recent years. Maybe it's time for "Bad Faith" to enter the mix. If you are wondering what this means, please read the emails from Pual, Kent; Mint, CFL and friends. There is no direct translation, the nearest is the painful loser. Yet you do not need to lose to have "bad faith". Just a refusal that no matter what except your own opinion is correct, even when there is a lot of evidence that proves you are wrong. It's a lot more a state of being.

Yes, some arbitration decisions have been taken against Liverpool. But I noticed that they did not mention those who opposed the PSG. Thiago Silva's imaginary offside in the very first minutes, Milner having not been sanctioned for his imprint on Di Maria, the extremely embarrassing plunge of Henderson in the 40th to win a free kick. I agree that they may not be as serious as Veratti's fault on Gomez, but they do exist. And I could go on with the number of times I saw Liverpool lose time when they were on a goal.

These things happen in football and that's why it creates such a passion. But to speak only of what is against you is such … Bad faith.
Guillaume (do not mention either Liverpool)

Klopp is a cuddly version of Mourinho
Klopp has become a cuddly version of Mourinho. Any hoof and hunt and no creativity.

He lost his bottle and plays percentages by keeping it tight and hoping to score a goal.

Heavy metal football? More like supermarket jingles.
Maurice (Lovern and Henderson, really Jurgen?), Dublin.

Name a bigger group of tw * ts?
Dear Ed,

Have there ever been more twits on a football team than at PSG? Is it the unleashed feeling of rights acquired by the intimidation of the French league for several years or is it the natural conclusion that footballers are becoming less and less friendly?

Neymar was just as bright (his sweet little touch and the two-man race is a joy) and also laughable and annoying often in the same movement – the rainbow movie where he stuck his way in front of Shaquiri before getting muscle, Kick him then grab his own face as he was bent, leaving Shaquiri to stop playing to look at him with ridiculous thoughts.

Veratti is an excellent footballer who dominated the midfield – and should have been ruled out for his challenge on Gomez.

But it does not matter, he'll be booked again for these two tugs, just like Wijnaldum and Sturridge, right? OK probably these 5 or 6 trips to interrupt the game and prevent the meter? The rule of establishment? No? Hmm. Maybe the other two times he jumped in, legs straight with crampons visible? Oh ok then. Do not even be the first player to scream in the face of the referee after every decision? Hmm.

The biggest opprobrium should be reserved for Thiago Silva who was huge at the back, winning every head and ending up on the cover every time Liverpool threatened to take advantage. And also dipped more than any other player on the field.

Do not get me wrong, Henderson was guilty of the most blatant dive of the match. A good old English diver where he felt like he saw some of these Fancy Dan aliens fall on deck and thought he could try himself.

But Thiago had always dreamed of flying in the air at all times.

The next time a defender complains of an attacker who makes his decision with a dive, he must show them Thiago's video crossing the straight line of the ball and throwing himself back from the field like a jumper into height to try to pretend that he was well robbed by Mane who was 5 meters away. Of course, the referee did not buy it, but let him return to the field and get 3 minutes of attention for his "head trauma".

PSG deserved his victory but he embodies the best and the worst of a basketball team Harlem Globetrotters and my God they are a terrible band of tw * ts.

Regards,
Lindsay, Dublin.

Kante woes
I just saw the news that Sarri does not think that N'golo Kante is good enough technically for his side of Chelsea.

Well, that was done. The straw that makes it overflow No matter the Russian rubles that have plagued our game, regardless of the complete jokes of John Terry and his friends over the years, no matter how hateful of Mourinho, no team in the world can reasonably pretend that Lovely N & # 39; golo does not do it. adapt the style of play on their side and do not expect a retribution.

I wish only bad will to Sarri and his Chelsea team from now on.

I mean, come on! Having N'golo at the base of your midfield is a free pass to play in the style of your choice and overload advanced players knowing full well that you have a master at work to clean the breakaways. Why try to integrate him elsewhere while he is a global SM?

I know Fernandinho is very good, but imagine how scary Man City would be if N'golo was in their ranks.

# blown spirit
Rob (I like him), Leicester

Some brief thoughts of the Spurs
First, what sorcery does Pochettino have that MOUSSA F * CKING SISSOKO is now probably our second most important player? He currently plays as Mousa Dembele on a lot of speed. Maybe Poch knew from the beginning …

For me, the most impressive aspect of last night's performance is that there was no panic, no haste, no worry; just a calm in the possession as we knew the goal would come. And it did it.

Yes, we have to win at the Nou Camp to qualify, but Barcelona will play a Catalan derby three days ago and will play another away match against 9th place Levante four days later. They are top of the group, so what kind of team would you like them to form? One with children and reservations, I would wait. Massive opportunity for us.

I will also be interested to see how Emery approaches the Arsenal game tonight. Anyway, traveling in a highly combustible Ukraine can not be an ideal preparation for a massive NLD.
Alex G, THFC (who needs Baaaale when you have Sissoko)

Defend the indefensible
Paris bear here.

I wanted to react to the hateful fate my club faced after yesterday's victory.

What I meant was that … I agree. I'm certainly not proud of the way the team behaved.

Neymar seems to have returned to his best World Cup diving and grounding result (you may not have noticed it, but he stops a bit in Ligue 1 after his public stoning) after the World Cup).

Thiago Silva and Verrati were only Thiago Silva and Verrati in terms of harassment of referees and injury simulation. Even Mbappé seems to learn from Neymar in this regard.

It seems that the mind of Thiago Motta still has our players, for better or for worse. (If he had been there to reverse the situation on this terrible remontada two years ago, we would probably not have lost 6-1 against Barcelona, ​​that's another problem).

What I really wanted to point out, do you really need to win the CL? I really have to ask the question. Look at the list of CL winners from the last 10 years.

Madrid 4 times, with uber-villan Ramos topping the standings.

Barcelona 3 times, with MSN and Busquets absolute experts of black arts.

Inter de Mourinho in 2010 … Mourinho, nothing more to say.

Only two teams seem to behave well in terms of sportsmanship:

Di Matteo's Chelsea (a team I can not remember)

2013 of Bayern.

Also, my conclusion would be as painful as admitting that rolling, cheating, harassing a referee, etc. … brought you trophies.

RIP the beautiful game
Alex (f ** k FFP) Paris

We have a nibble …
I'm sorry to bite that, because it's probably not worth it, but Alex T comparing Pogba to Henderson is pretty comical. I know that Liverpool is a much better team than United at the moment, but remember that Pogba is technically and physically MUCH better than Henderson and has won real trophies like the World Cup, 4 Serie A titles, 2 Coppa Italia, the Europa League and League Cup. (In all honesty, he won the less prestigious trophies with United), as if I was corrected, Henderson won only the Coupe de la Ligue, in which they faced Cardiff in the final. My point being, please, do not compare a good player with the Steven Gerrard wannabe …
Rummy

Always the fault of someone else
Brian, you really do not tell us anything about United fans, which we do not know already. You are not the messiah, you are a very naughty boy.

This is an interesting point with Mourinho, however, he has never stayed more than three seasons in a club, unless you expected to get fired in September during his first stint at Chelsea as a fourth season: Porto 2002-04, Chelsea 2004-07, Inter 2008-10, Real 2010-13, Chelsea 2013-15, United States from 2016 to today. What about the man? I think it's part of his mentality "I'm perfect, it's the world that has flaws". It's always someone else's fault and I'm sure such a perfect person can not stand being surrounded by idiots as long before leaving.

Jose me old mucka, if you are everywhere you are surrounded by holes ****, finally even you have to work on the common denominator.

Cheers,
Paul, Man Utd


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