Liverpool enthusiasts surely don’t blame Jurgen Klopp, although his strategies have damaged his players and he wants new ones.
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Gomez and Tsimikas/Konate back with what appears to be a less tainted and perfectly compatible Keita in the role of Georginio showed me that betting on Jurgen Klopp doubles your football burnout rate, or at least accelerates it.
Those who are completely stunned come with Van Dijk, Robertson, Henderson, Fabinho, Firmino, Milner and then also Mané, Wijnaldam and, to some extent, Saláh.
Tonight we saw the beginning of the future.
Backup/update for Gomez and ‘tarah’ for VVG’s wonderful servants, Bobby Firmino and Henderson. Robertson soon followed them through the door. Fabinho will be the most difficult to replace. But on this date next year, Klopp will bring Liverpool back to the Champions League and will have a new ed.
A mix of old and younger in this transition, but it is clear that this is a year of transition. Peter (Rubiales gets a lot of attention here for the Super Cup in Arabia Farrago) Andalusia
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I don’t know if this kind of hyperbole is meant to have weight, or if Greg is just a component of the “top red batting team, too young for Hodgson’s time. “
Journalists, or at least top practitioners, are not too afraid to call Klopp to the head because they perceive that he worked miracles at Anfield. He literally brought all the trophies to Anfield and won the most out of them all in one season. The league has bought the smart grace, it’s him.
It’s probably old, but this generation of all-you-can-eat lighters throwing their stroller toys at the first sign of trouble is depressing. But I’m just a “red top”.
By way of illustration, a march is planned at Anfield on Saturday to tell them to leave. Owners who are already actively leaving. Shine a light. Yes, LFC
. . . It’s for Greg, with his nuclear-made bombs, can you sound more dismissive or condescending?ONLY 1 league title. 1 ONLY League of Champions. Si there are clubs in the league that would bite your hand for just one of them, leave both.
As an Arsenal fan, I would do my best even for a small glass of CL ultimate in those days. And in fact, the explanation for why I’m enjoying our current career is because, in retrospect, I don’t think I’ve really enjoyed the smart years under Wenger and our achievements. I refuse to do that again. And yet, here you are, saying that your BEST coach in the Premier League isn’t smart enough.
I almost wish your club would spiral into some kind of now, just to check your galactic sense of the law!I’m not saying Klopp doesn’t want to pass, I don’t watch your matches regularly to make a judgment, but dismiss his achievements. . . the achievements against the monetary might of City, Chelsea and United are simply miraculous IMO.
To use the language of your city, you have to make your head wobble. Juan Matriz AFC
. . . Greg, Greg, Greg. I stopped reading your email to start my answer once I saw the mention “irreducible” and #kloppout in the same sentence.
Of course, we all know that diehard enthusiasts use Twitter. And Twitter is full of other mentally competent people with well-informed and balanced opinions.
By the way, I’m being sarcastic. Culk the Younger (hashtag Klopp In)
. . . Greg is obviously a dumb troll and fair game, me here.
The explanation for why the media doesn’t call Klopp is because Liverpool enthusiasts don’t need Klopp to leave. As simple as that.
Any discussion about the amount of spending is a trap at best, even to question this municipal team about the expenses that have been legal to them, it is to achieve what 99% of managers simply cannot, let the PL and CL win along the way.
Does anyone really believe that Oxlade-Chamberlain would still be available for Liverpool in 2022 if Klopp had been allowed to spend money like City, United and Chelsea?
The clear answer is FSG out, but how does the club maintain its soul with the bragged teams?
Anyway, I’m so Jurgen is a red. Seamus
. . . While we all know that Greg, who wrote this morning, is a contributor who is obsessed with Liverpool (and Klopp) in the comments section, showing OTT emails his way.
Let’s take a few points. So, after spending millions, Klopp ONLY won one league title, the Champions League and some domestic cups, and this is a failure?
In a certain context, we have also narrowly lost league names twice, scoring record points, and only narrowly one point each time we lose to Man City. It is true that we have only won one, but to accuse us of making a Leicester or a Blackburn is far from accurate. In addition to winning the Champions League, we achieved two other finals. That is by far the most successful English club in Europe in recent seasons. The incredible team from Man City has yet to match triumphing in a single final. With only one minor result change in most of those seasons, we may have had some other league or Champions League name to our name. Unfortunately, we came second, so if we win just one of each is considered a failure, what does that mean for the remaining 99% of teams?Undoubtedly, the likes of Man Utd, who have nothing to show, are still a failure to spend even more money on their equipment during the same period.
Jurgen maximus has earned the right to continue. When we suffered a lot two seasons ago they told us the same thing. Klopp is finished and so are those players. The following season we came back and won two cups and narrowly lost the League final and the Champions League.
To be fair, I settle for Greg’s point that some team members want to be replaced now. It is true that the midfielder no longer has legs. A couple of times, this team came back and had seasons after being disappointed last season. Some of those players are not in a position to raise their point again, that’s clear. The front line has been renewed. Time will tell if Diaz, Nunez and Gapko can be as smart as Mane, Firmino, Salah. Jota is a standout player in our system.
I would be surprised if the next preventive did not do the same with the midfielder. It is transparent that this domain is the challenge and that they are not a unit to do what they are supposed to do, and they did it as soon as the last. season. This season may be exclusive to some of them.
I accept as true with Jurgen to have the possibility of rebuilding. He earned it and raised the criteria before after a bad season. Will he be able to do it again? I’ll find it next season, I guess. This season is painful, but not as painful as two seasons ago when we were worse and finished strong. If time shows that you can no longer do it, then perhaps we can have a verbal conversation. Exchange about who deserves to update it. For now, at Jurgen we accept as true with. Kevin
. . . Are you an Everton fan? You look like that. At the slightest sign of a horrible game, you ask for the manager to be fired.
As a rule, you leave with all the hype forgetting the highest consideration he brought to Liverpool FC. The media is afraid of him, that’s the trendy headline.
Liverpool have played exciting football in recent years thanks to Klopp and the urgent play he loves.
But now, oh no, let’s get rid of it. Purely false in his record so far. First year I’ve had since joining Liverpool where things are going to be planned. There are ups and downs and it’s all part of the game. Of course not. . . Let’s finish it again, incredible. Let Klopp fix things and we’ll see at the end of the season where we are. Tom Murphy
Tottenham beat Man City and Arsenal beat Man U and that’s an 11-point gap.
Man U beat Crystal Palace and Arsenal and suddenly it’s 3 problems (a game in hand is insignificant until the problems are on the board)
This month, alcohol and nicotine are proving to be an incredibly stressful time for an Arsenal fan.
We won the league at home against Chelsea on April 29 while Mudryk watches from the bench. Nothing bitter.
. . . Just a brief overview of the Arsenal vs Utd setting on Sunday. Arsenal will have had a full week to prepare, while we will have 3 days later, what I hope will be, a difficult away game against Palace. Indeed, since the resumption Arsenal have played five games while we will have played 8.
I don’t think any of them have the intensity of the team to compete effectively in 4 competitions and that will start to show as we enter the cup competitions. That’s Arsenal’s credit this week, as they had no League Cup commitments, and they can do worse than being knocked out of the FA Cup next week, against City, to protect the advantage they have accumulated.
I still don’t need us to sacrifice a trophy for the league position, head center and all that, and indeed TH turns out to be detached from the short cloth to win each and every one of the matches / trophies. Pochettino’s obvious disdain for domestic cups when he at Spurs one of my reserves opposed our signing, so he is helping to reaffirm that this resolution is smart so far in my eyes. Garey Vance, MUFC
I’m a 34-year-old Liverpool fan and have been on the ticket waiting list since I was 10. At the time of renewal before last season, it was ranked 221st on the list, but the club presented price price price ticket holders a year. There have been many other people who are not in a position to be in a crowded environment right now.
The smart thing for me is that those tickets were for the first organization of other people on the waiting list, so they gave me one, in row four of the kop and me in dreamland. Yes, we still didn’t win the league every single and every special game because we were so smart. All purposes counted, each and every one of the broken tenacious defenses, hugs, cheers and happiness. (Look at us, Lolz), so just enjoy the smart moments as they are served in front of you and enjoy having a damn smart team.
Far from me judging, though, Arsenal has only been a case of “what was talked about on YouTube” in recent years, so now you’re up there and you challenge, hug it and don’t let the club enthusiasts who don’t. down with your joy.
I hope you win it, because in fact it may not be us. Football is meant to be enjoyed, but it always turns out that people’s heads stand out.
Jurgen, by the way, this guy has already built a team that ranks ninth in the winners of the Premier League and the Champions League, so as long as they support him, he will do it again. Our challenge is that, because many players have peaked. At the same time, they are also starting the downward slope at the same time, and in this generation of finely tuned athletes and science is vital “one meter slower”.
Also to the klopp releases, who the hell do you plan to bring in to update it?Surely there is no one but Pep who would have as our manager, and it is not that he prefers to have Pep, he is the only one for whom he would cut Klopp if things go wrong and as it never will happen. Klopp in Ryan, Liverpool
Can we communicate how Richarlison escaped by pushing an opponent in the head before the “kick”?Can we communicate how he used his press time to explain why he hit Ramsdale in the head and didn’t apologize for it?Can we communicate how Tottenham rushed to say “violence has no standing in football” without punishing one of its players for violence in football?SC, Belfast (I happened to share an opinion with Piers Morgan, so I’m about to hunt myself long)
Reflections on the disorders in Man City and why Arsenal will win itI am one, a fan of Man City, we exist (but in the mailbox F365, it seems)
City’s current position is not a surprise, the trend is the same in games for some seasons now: we score early and win easily, we close at half-time and it can happen either way. . . This series of effects was “in “For a while, we’ve only had the individual genius to get ahead. . .
for what?
Some “important players” stayed too long. . . Bernardo and Gundogan (both brilliant and well-beloved) looked to get away for a while, acting but it will have to have an effect on the team. . .
Our most productive advocates are prone to injury. Most City enthusiasts will point to John Stones as our most productive centre-back (not Diaz), but he, Diaz and Laporte are made of glass and Ake/Akanji are not “totally” equal. . Walker is amazing and fast and let’s be honest, Cancelo is not a defender, is he?
What seemed like a smart sale would possibly have been a mistake. Most of us find Sterling frustrating, but miss him as a way out, as does Jesus (as a winger and fighter) and, more surprisingly, Zinchenko, who is simply a brilliant footballer. After laughing at Arsenal as a foster club for a while, who is laughing at the moment?
Lack of intensity experienced in the team: do not laugh. Yes, yes, smart fortune bought, etc. (we know we did). . . But move far beyond the starting line and some well-known sub-names and you’re entering the academy. For most of us, that’s a smart thing. . . I expect Lewis and Palmer to stay at the club for a long time, but asking them to influence games now is a bit of a stretch.
Barring a big change in morale and hunger, I just don’t think City are in favour of the league this season (the Champions League turns out to be accepted as a target). He helped by offering them hungry ‘winners’ (having been deemed ‘not smart enough’) to make a point.
It’s not a crisis yet, it’s time for a semi-rebuild at City, accept it as true with Pep (however, build it around Foden) Blue Dave
While Osimhen and Vlahovic are likely to become brilliant long-term solutions, there are still doubts about either, and more than £100 million is too much money for another bet, while Kane is a perfectly safe bet. His habit (albeit successful) of falling deeply in love with England and Spurs was the result of betting on two teams that (usually) established themselves without a smart number ten. With Fernandes pulling the strings behind, Kane could stay in the most sensible plus and, all is well, Get an absolute hat. Dapper.
Replacing De Gea is more complicated: Pickford has had some pretty alarming streaks in the past, however, I think it would be the right choice. Possibly having an upper cap (and longevity/”resale value”), it hasn’t been fully shown either – to me, it seemed a little crazy. Portugal – and also poses too wonderful a threat to the £60/70 million mentioned However, for £20 million, Pickford can also simply pass away and become a wonderful pacemaker, which would be glorious, but if he doesn’t, we can start the search within a few years, maximum maximum probably in a more wonderful market, without a big loss in the books (and some other decent character fitting into an increasingly sympathetic team).
My third dream signing would be Joshua Kimmich, to play right back (sneaking into the center of the field as right backs usually do in those days) as well as to supply reinforcements to Casemiro, he deserves to be injured *chills*. Huge, incredibly unlikely, of course, again, nobody had any idea we’d have Casemiro right now last year. . . Otherwise, Dumfries turns out to be the most productive, very expensive option.
As for the team’s other uncertainties, namely Maguire/Fred/Wan-Bissaka, I would be inclined to “get rid of that”, and I think ten Hag will too, provided he has some time left. the money to spend on upgrades, or if we can lift some other long-standing curse and become a decent sales club. If we can get some money for Fred (which is not unreasonable for a Brazil international), say, then bringing in ten Kudus from Hag would be a smart choice to shoot with Eriksen and Fernandes, who will actually want to rest one. day – at the minimum cost (net). Similarly, Kim looks like an improvement on Maguire (especially since Shaw can now magically upgrade Martinez on the left side) and may be a long-term successor to Varane. I also wouldn’t mind making the signings of Weghorst and Butland lasting, letting Martial and Henderson go. Weghorst is an herbal upgrade for Kane, and he’d probably be pleased to play that famously limited role, while Butland also meets all the “backup guardian” requirements; The goalkeeper suggests his perforguyces.
All of this would potentially leave us with the following (asterisks imply the next batch of last-chance sedans to see, with an eye toward replacing them if they don’t increase):
This is all fantasy, of course, especially if ten Hag can bring Sancho back to his best, and the Glazers seek him out, but it’s not *pure* fantasy, and this team looks as smart as almost any team in Europe, right?Now, full of players who might need to play for us. and that they are widely known for being personal and professional.
Most likely, of course, none of this will happen, the Glazers would not have sold out and therefore would not release any money, and we will find ourselves scratching the barrel of the loan with Varane injured from the season and Garnacho and Rashford leaving. for Barcelona/Madrid/PSG. But at least we’re starting to dream of better days, and – that’s the biggest substitution Ten Hag has made. . . Tiger (MUFC) Cambridge
He has a tendency to help himself. It sucks. Something that in general we have missed a lot over the years. He also won one of those weird, shiny things that we seem so reluctant to approach. Like, the opposite of a magpie. Whatever the football equivalent of a magpie, we are the opposite: it’s us. Neither is Eric Dier, Japhet Tanganga, Davinson Sanchez and, to a lesser extent, Ben Davies. In fact, I’m referring to Lenglet, so I’ll leave it out of that. So either way, it’s surely golden when you’re next to that amazing variety of mediocrity that’s our variety of central defenders. He’s rarely guilty of our receipts and, whether or not, we seem better when he plays. Damn with the slightest compliment if there ever was any.
1,000 million free broadcasts are also granted just for being Hugo Lloris.
I hope this helps explain everything. Glen, Stratford spur
The new one I see more and more is Mason Mount. Chelsea’s scapegoat and Inglaterra. Al watch the England vs USA match. In the US, I can see that he doesn’t play well. But the narrative seems to be that he is the only deficient player and that he is Southgate’s favourite. Just as he is the favorite of Lampard, Tuchels and Potters. . . Or maybe he’s smart enough.
I’ve noticed that some recommend he’s not smart enough for Chelsea. It was his POTY for TWO consecutive seasons. Surely it was for them winning the CL, scoring against Madrid and attending the final. He had twice as many goals and assists in the PL last season alone. It’s not just that, it’s the frame rate it sets in motion. Constantly pressing, chaining the game, entering the area and betting your role defensively. This is the dream of managers. He doesn’t have the dribbling of Foden or Saka or the aesthetics, but he has been important for Chelsea. So if someone responds and says something about his this season, yes, he’s been under normal. . . Chelsea in general did it.
At the time, I didn’t judge Hazard in his only bad season in 15/16 when I only looked at his previous frames and perceived that he was a smart player. and were outraged that Southgate called him to one of the pre-World Cup matches. . . Another of his favorites. Last season, it was Southgate’s turn to show favouritism towards Rashford and not to call Bowen. Now he calls Southgate dumb for not turning Rashford against France.
Honestly, I don’t perceive how fickle other people can be. It’s not that hard to look at football as a whole. If he falls hard and is deficient for 2/3 seasons with no signs of returning like Dele, then that’s fine. But Rashford returning from an injury to a suffering United team or Mounts’ way of diving into a suffering Chelsea team is not a smart move. Especially when anyone seems to have mindsets and quality at the top. Dion, Arsenal
Watch rugby as proof. In rugby the conference is that you will have to accept the resolution of any referee. The result is that on Monday mornings everyone talks about football and not rugby.
VAR sold as good flagrant errors as phantom goals. The progress of the project allows him to correct new obvious errors such as the birthday party of the goals.
But I have another fear about VAR: who selects the video to review?Are biases checked? Several times (for example, Richarlison raising his hand to Ramsdale), a directly red light is not seen. Even if it hasn’t happened yet, when Champions League qualification or status is worth tens of millions, it will try.
At some point, there will soon be a corruption scandal surrounding VAR. Get rid of it. To quote Saint Sigourney “Take it off and bombard it from orbit. That’s the way to be sure. “
In reaction to Tom G and his thoughtful email “Has anyone else lost their Mojo football?”, the answer is YES, but it turns out that with Tom G himself, I can’t walk away completely.
Around 2010, my interest slowly began to crumble. Now I watch at most a few games a year on TV and the last game I attended at user Werder Bremen at Borussia Moenchengladbach on a family circle weekend in 2011.
In part, I think it’s a disregard for the whole concept of watching immature billionaires play child’s games that other wealthy fools hold without any apparent knowledge of sports in life.
Count the number of emails and articles about this same one that invoke the same old suspects.
Count the number of trophies won through any outdoor Golden Circle in the last 20 years.
There is an explanation as to why the game here in Scotland is as poisonous and degraded as it is, with either club dominating it for decades.
There is an explanation for why the degrees of the game attract other people and sponsors without any shame as to their immoral/amoral behavior towards other human beings.
Players don’t have an obvious preference for winning in the sport, just signing up for a guaranteed medal factory.
Fans don’t have an obvious preference for playing sports, just spending time on a predictable end result that sets off alarms or surprises.
I’m sorry to be so pessimistic, but this is elite football for you!. MIM