Liverpool fans attack Klopp because of Salah



[ad_1]

Liverpool fans attack Klopp because of Salah

Reuters

Liverpool fans have criticized their team’s German coach Jürgen Klopp for including Egypt’s Mohamed Salah in the “Reds” game against Metjeland in the final round of the Champions League group stage.

Liverpool fans launched a scathing attack on Klopp on social media, for his adoption in the Metieland game, against a strong side that included Salah, Brazilian Fabinho, Portuguese Diogo Jota and Englishman Alexander Arnold.

Read more

Liverpool legend comments as Salah surpasses three-word record

Angry fans believe Klopp should have rested the aforementioned players, given that the game is a foregone conclusion, after their team qualified for the Champions League final award, even before the game against Metjiland .

And what has further angered fans is that Klopp has chosen a strong side to take on Maitieland, despite Liverpool suffering from several injuries in their ranks, and other players suffering from burnout due to the build-up of games and busy season due to the repercussions of the spread of the Corona virus.

Here are some tweets from angry Klopp Liverpool fans:

@benjaminlfc

It is an absolute crime for Klopp to complain about crowded matches and so on, why are Salah, Fabinho, and Jota in a meaningless match.

SHIVAM @

Why do you join Salah, Jota and Fabinho in a worthless game, Klopp doesn’t cry when Salah or Fabinho are injured.

@ Thejanitor14

There is no logical reason to involve Salah, Fabinho or Alexander Arnold from the start of the game, the team are set to play three games in one week in the English Premier League competition and then there is a busy Christmas schedule.

shivam99

Why risk Salah, Fabinho and Jota in an unnecessary game, I understand that Alexander Arnold and Naby Keita are getting back into shape.

Read more

Frustrated Klopp launches new track on Salah

Liverpool Metiland’s game ended in a 1-1 draw and Salah made sure he scored his side’s only goal.

It should be noted that Klopp had previously criticized Premier League football officials, accusing them of “ignoring the health of the players” due to the substitution law, after the League refused to allow clubs to adopt the law of five substitutions instead of three.

Source: dailymail



[ad_2]
Source link