tomaldinho1
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Haha proper rattled - if there was anything that could genuinely force him to think about walking/them to sack him it would be if we stuff them at Anfield after their form this season.
The bestest ever Liverpool team of the modern era and all they have to show for it is 1 league title, an FA cup and the one European Cup.
They really are a perfect match, aren't they? I don't see that he said anything wrong. He's an emotive guy and his rants are quite entertainingHe suits them well. I find him amusing myself but he is at the right club for his personality.
klopp with all the energy of a man defending himself from allegations from his wife that he’s spent their life savings on his onlyfans, whilst knowing that he’s spent their life savings on onlyfans.
What a bizarre comparison using stats from when Klopp wasn't even at Liverpool.
I love it!
What a bizarre comparison using stats from when Klopp wasn't even at Liverpool.
I love it!
What a bizarre comparison using stats from when Klopp wasn't even at Liverpool.
I love it!
You’ve signed up to a Man Utd forum pretending to be a Man Utd fan.What a bizarre comparison using stats from when Klopp wasn't even at Liverpool.
I love it!
Took a look on his posts on Pool threads. Guy is a master tactician. Every post is on the verge of praising/defending fans, players, Klopp....but never crosses the line with which he will reveal himself.Tip: If you're going to sign up for a Manchester United forum and pretend to be a Manchester United fan, it helps if 90% of your posts aren't about Liverpool.
He's just referred to Weghorst as 'that Dutch fella' and claimed our team isn't set for the next '20 years given who they've signed'.
Disrespectful to Weggy but seems blind to the fact his own team is aging extremely quickly and their results have tapered off dramatically. I'd say we are much better set for the future than them.
People in glass houses and all that.
Klopp has been in that chair longer, has won the CL, the PL and a couple of domestic cups with that side - I suppose that gives one the confidence and assurance to speak openly and without filters. I wonder if Ten Hag really doesn't care, or if he doesn't want to say much till he has achieved a little of what he wants to here about our rivals. These things are supposed to be standard - but the pressers with Pep and Klopp have been unusual this year to say the least.
Look at the stark contrast between the two:
EtH went with the standard "not about them, focusing on us" stuff. He said Anfield would be hostile and that United players liked it, and that winning away at a big team was the 'next step'. Simple easy, done.
Klopp on the other hand:
All this off the top of my head. What an absolutely bizzare presser, and in such stark contrast to EtH's simple approach.
- put in a dig about United being jealous when Liverpool were building their young exciting squad
- mentioned at least thrice how he didn't want to talk about United but was only doing it because the questions were coming up (yes, the questions were coming up, but how difficult is it to shut them down?)
- mentioned how he didn't notice if EtH's work, then went into tactical detail about how we defend better under EtH and then went to say he was not suprised at United's progress because we had a good squad and started praising each starting member individually, including 'the big Dutch fella' who is not going to be in United's long term plans but is a very effective link up man.
- praised Rashford's expanded range of finishing skills and said that they will try to not let get one on ones because they will lose them
- praised Bruno's movement and how he ends up unexpectedly in great positions
- praised Casemiro's experience and winning mentality and how it helps to have someone who has won it all
- said past results don't matter - and brough up a bunch of times Liverpool beat us to emphasize specifically which past results dont' matter
- said he would like to show that United would find it 'hard to play against' Liverpool
- said he doesn't think about United that much and proceeded to bring up United's trophies and results under Jose
- mentioned how he did not miss us being back, and had a reporter repeat multiple times that this was Englands' two most successful sides and said that he didn't want to say it himself
As someone on Twitter pointed out it took them 7 years under Kloppo to achieve what we did in the space of 10 days in 99.
Klopp has been in that chair longer, has won the CL, the PL and a couple of domestic cups with that side - I suppose that gives one the confidence and assurance to speak openly and without filters. I wonder if Ten Hag really doesn't care, or if he doesn't want to say much till he has achieved a little of what he wants to here about our rivals. These things are supposed to be standard - but the pressers with Pep and Klopp have been unusual this year to say the least.
Look at the stark contrast between the two:
EtH went with the standard "not about them, focusing on us" stuff. He said Anfield would be hostile and that United players liked it, and that winning away at a big team was the 'next step'. Simple easy, done.
Klopp on the other hand:
All this off the top of my head. What an absolutely bizzare presser, and in such stark contrast to EtH's simple approach.
- put in a dig about United being jealous when Liverpool were building their young exciting squad
- mentioned at least thrice how he didn't want to talk about United but was only doing it because the questions were coming up (yes, the questions were coming up, but how difficult is it to shut them down?)
- mentioned how he didn't notice if EtH's work, then went into tactical detail about how we defend better under EtH and then went to say he was not suprised at United's progress because we had a good squad and started praising each starting member individually, including 'the big Dutch fella' who is not going to be in United's long term plans but is a very effective link up man.
- praised Rashford's expanded range of finishing skills and said that they will try to not let get one on ones because they will lose them
- praised Bruno's movement and how he ends up unexpectedly in great positions
- praised Casemiro's experience and winning mentality and how it helps to have someone who has won it all
- said past results don't matter - and brough up a bunch of times Liverpool beat us to emphasize specifically which past results dont' matter
- said he would like to show that United would find it 'hard to play against' Liverpool
- said he doesn't think about United that much and proceeded to bring up United's trophies and results under Jose
- mentioned how he did not miss us being back, and had a reporter repeat multiple times that this was Englands' two most successful sides and said that he didn't want to say it himself
Ooh history lessons. My body is ready.
This result will give him time...