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Klopp seems shellshocked.
So much for all them loyal supporters. They were leaving in their droves with 15 minutes to go. Had one sitting in front of me. Didn't see him after half time
Klopp seems shellshocked.
From Man City's Bluemoon forum re the Liverpool game...
It's great living in Liverpool. Went to the local bar at half time, had a couple of pints, then walked home. On the way back I passed a bloke watching the match in his living room and get this, he was sitting in the middle of a 3 seater sofa, alone, with a Liverpool scarf draped over the back of the sofa behind him. He looked so sad.
Brilliant!
I wanted to take a picture on my phone but my wife forbid me.
scousemanc, Today at 6:23 PM
Holy hell, the "dejan lovren" hastag on Twitter is on a brutality level I've rarely seen for a footballer.
https://twitter.com/search?q=dejan lovren&ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^search
I don't think Klopp is a fraud at all. I just happen to believe that often in football the stars align at a certain club, the coaches are right, the board are right, the timing and the players are right for certain players or managers to thrive. I think dortmund was just such a situation for Klopp, but Liverpool just isn't the same. It's why, prior to Poch, we have had a succession of top name managers, but they all pretty much flopped..... and when that happens I think you're better off getting rid as soon as possible rather than persevering with someone that'll never mix..... Bit like making cocktails with advocate, if it mixes is great, but if it curdles then dump and start again as nothing you can add will make it good again.
No. No they should not, it's fine the way it is.Yeah. They should hire someone who can organise a defence.
He's getting ruined by his own fans on social media, I actually feel very sorry for him.