Jonno
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Incorrect.
(Been explained many times on the forum, feel free to look it up.)
He literally ran himself into the ground, left his role for a rest. Feel free to look it up.
Incorrect.
(Been explained many times on the forum, feel free to look it up.)
Himself, could be; but you were talking about 'them' , with which I suppose you mean the team.He literally ran himself into the ground, left his role for a rest. Feel free to look it up.
Incorrect.
(Been explained many times on the forum, feel free to look it up.)
Yeah, can't be bothered either, just didn't want to leave it unchallenged like that.I have long given up correcting posters when they bring it up.
It's up there with "away goals count double" on the Caf.
I have long given up correcting posters when they bring it up.
It's up there with "away goals count double" on the Caf.
Honestly really dislike Klopp.
Klopps actual quote:
"They didn't play their usual way, the way which makes them typically lose games. They didn't bend over for us so I'm upset. They should have to use the same tactics against us as they had against every body else. The team and I are not smart enough to change our tactics when the other team do. It's disgusting football. Also, wind."
Why wouldn't they? They had Henderson and Fabibho as CBs ffs.tbf this is the actual quote
Waaait a minute, is Klopp accusing an opposition side of resorting to long ball football, whilst choosing to ignore his own sides borderline sexual tendency for long ballery?
He's come out with some tripe in his time as Lord of the Scouse, but this one takes the biscuit. Hypocrisy of the highest order.
He also mentioned sprinklers.
Last year, teams bought into them being defensively impenetrable and sat off them. No teams went after them. This year, teams are having a go at them and lo and behold, getting more joy.Has Klopp been found out?
Did he hugs and kisses at the end, though? That's modern football, I was told.He's so sore loser it's really funny.
Honestly really dislike Klopp.
Incorrect.
(Been explained many times on the forum, feel free to look it up.)
I can't be bothered to look it up, sorry, but look for posts by the resident German posters in relation to Klopp. They've explained multiple times. In short, though, he stayed there a full seven years; had to deal with important players leaving, but still had only one poor season (his last); and in that season his team was often extremely unlucky (crazy stats) and he anyway finished only just outside the European spots thanks to a very strong run in the second half of the season. That's not 'burning out his team'.Link?
Klopps actual quote:
"They didn't play their usual way, the way which makes them typically lose games. They didn't bend over for us so I'm upset. They should have to use the same tactics against us as they had against every body else. The team and I are not smart enough to change our tactics when the other team do. It's disgusting football. Also, wind."
Ok so you’re saying they won’t have many injuries? Let’s see how it goes this season.I can't be bothered to look it up, sorry, but look for posts by the resident German posters in relation to Klopp. They've explained multiple times. In short, though, he stayed there a full seven years; had to deal with important players leaving, but still had only one poor season (his last); and in that season his team was often extremely unlucky (crazy stats) and he anyway finished only just outside the European spots thanks to a very strong run in the second half of the season. That's not 'burning out his team'.
Huh? I was talking about his Dortmund period. Don't they anyway have a lot of injuries already? Although hard to say what's what in this pandemic season.Ok so you’re saying they won’t have many injuries? Let’s see how it goes this season.
I think your point was that he doesn’t run his players to the ground. But they will have more injuries then others. It will affect them, this season more than others, but it will affect them. They were lucky to not be affected the last 2 years but you can’t just keep praying for your luck to always save you.Huh? I was talking about his Dortmund period. Don't they anyway have a lot of injuries already? Although hard to say what's what in this pandemic season.
I was just responding to someone saying he ran his Dortmund team into the ground. There is just no evidence of that. But yeah, it's well possible that he's doing it this season with Liverpool. Klopp plays a lot less intensive with Liverpool now than he used to at Dortmund, but it's still more than Mourinho will ever commit to, and players can't take as much in the current situation. Anyway, time will tell!I think your point was that he doesn’t run his players to the ground. But they will have more injuries then others. It will affect them, this season more than others, but it will affect them. They were lucky to not be affected the last 2 years but you can’t just keep praying for your luck to always save you.
I bet you Spurs for example will have less injuries. Even us, as we share the minutes as much as possible and rotate a lot.
I was really listening properly, but, from the reaction of the people in the studio, he was moaning like a baby that Fulham didn't play the way they expected them to play.
Leicester didn’t open up against us at all. They say in and tried to counter. We’re actually better against sides who sit back. Spurs would be better off doing what Fulham did early on against us.Can be certain that Jose will certainly rattle his cage on Weds night with how they set up too. Sensible teams aren't going to open up against them after seeing what happened to Leicester & Wolves.
Incorrect.
(Been explained many times on the forum, feel free to look it up.)
I have long given up correcting posters when they bring it up.
It's up there with "away goals count double" on the Caf.
Ive always thought he was very false and the nice guy act was paper thin. Just never liked him.How come, mate?
Ive always thought he was very false and the nice guy act was paper thin. Just never liked him.
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