Or else he's off to Switzerland. It's the first time I've listened to him. Made a good impression. Seems to be disinterested enough to produce the good results that Anfield has been longing for. Like he did with Borussia Dortmund. We'll find out soon as The Reds meet in-form clubs over the next five matches.
Definitely welcome - unlike the toxic sociopath who would pepper-spray all his interviews with unwarranted provocations - from opponent managers, referees, his own medical staff, players, and even sideline ball-catchers...
ReplyDeleteHe has since then publicly proclaimed to be better than LVG at managing Salford United's 350 million GBP squad - I just wish he leaves EPL for good. Come on LVG, attack, attack!
Am a fan of Jose but I think he went over-the-top over the past few months. He's paying the price but he still got a lot in himself. Provocations and other antics form part of the standard toolkit of a lot of good managers.
ReplyDeleteGrabbing the EPL within 4 years? His latest heart-stopping comeback has already caused miracles!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was some match. Let's see how the Reds do at Villarreal tonight.
ReplyDeleteHopefully we'll some magic at Anfield tonight.
ReplyDeleteNot a bad match to watch. Emre Can was back. And it showed.
ReplyDeleteKlopp pe met so system an plas. Esperon Phil so blesir pa tro grav.
ReplyDeleteDisappointing loss to Bournemouth. Relying a bit too much on Matip. Chelsea looking very good these days.
ReplyDeleteThe others definitely see us as Top 5 material, but not necessarily winners this year.
ReplyDeleteBut what Conte has done with Chelsea for his first year in the Premiership is quite staggering!
Don't know how good Conte is. Chelsea won the league 2 years back before Jose's tantrums got the better of him.
ReplyDeleteNice game against Chelsea which has a much deeper bench than Liverpool. And which didn't do anything about it in the transfer period which ended two days ago. Maybe Klopp is waiting for the longer one which starts July 1st.
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe Klopp could start by getting a good, solid, better-than-average goal keeper to give confidence to that defence. Else, we'll see the 4 years stretched well beyond our patience...
ReplyDeleteAfter Klopp's logical boycott of the Sun's coverage of one of his player's personal life, Liverpool is showing consistency by giving a fitting retaliation to the smear campaign waged onto the unfortunate victims and their helpless makeshift aiders.
ReplyDelete2 years gone and the defence hasn't been fixed. Hopefully they will find their rhythm fast. Was checking the other scores at half time: City had already put in 3 against Watford. Just checked again: they added three more.
ReplyDeleteWas wondering why Klopp had not started Milner and Alexander Arnold against Manu. Especially when it was evident that the Brazilians in front lacked strength in their legs after their long flight back. 3-0 against Maribor and two additional points in the EPL would have been better.
ReplyDeleteWai, tir Mo Salah ki meyer biter EPL ek sel zwer ki ti paret kav fer kitsoz yer 67e minit olye tir Solanke. 10 minit apre Rooney met so penalty. Apre 7-0 dan CL ti kav remet mem lekip pu banla gayn pli konfians ek amelyor zot defans. Pa tigit rezislta zot pa finn kav konserve kumsa. Res zis de la lig pu li gayne la: 2018-9 ek seki nu pe zwe.
ReplyDeleteAlright, after 5 years, maybe not the EPL yet, but that Champions League win is something other-worldly...
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, sure it was a drab display, but these final 15 minutes were something worth waiting for!