As far as I'm concerned, #longlivelovren#deathtolovren
#justiceforlovren
Don't understand the personal hate for I klopp personally.
Hate Liverpool and his reactions are a little over the top ... I find his honesty refreshing at times.
Not a penalty and that just makes the result even nicer
Really? my issue is he is somehow the messiah, this great manager (he's didn't come here with fudging Pep/Jose's record)
Fact is, 3 or 4 years later, this side is exactly the same as Rogers Pool (overcommit going forward, dogbrick at the back) and his record is very similar if not worse than Rogers.
The stage show antics is funny for a bit .. then wears off, and whining doesn't help
They're currently fourth and through to the CL knockout stages. Despite missing out on some big transfer targets this summer.
How much better should he be doing?
Wait ... most on this forum thought that he was more than capable of doing a job here.
My fear is that he will walk and replaced with a manager of real pedigree in ancelotti
I think that's judging Klopp by the dumbest of their fans and their objectives. Liverpool may have more than their fair share of dumb fans, but it's still utterly unfair. They're not in the title challenge for the same reason we're not, City have been outstanding.I thought the only objective for Pool was the title? they are no where closer to that now vs. anytime in last decade.
They spend heavily, have high wage bill, they will be found out in CL, and will have to fight it out with us, Chelsea, Scum for two spots in PL.
Honestly, the naivety of we will outscore our opponents every game is mind boggling, he should be figuring out how not to concede 3 or 4+ goals.
I think that's judging Klopp by the dumbest of their fans and their objectives. Liverpool may have more than their fair share of dumb fans, but it's still utterly unfair. They're not in the title challenge for the same reason we're not, City have been outstanding.
Challenging for a CL finish is their realistic short term objective. If Klopp delivers that again this season I think that has to be seen as a success.
Longer term he's building a really good attacking unit. Their defending needs work, but Klopp showed at Dortmund that he's capable of getting that right with the right players. If he keeps getting acceptable short term results I think he's very capable of building a team that are realistic title challengers. He's easily the best manager that they've had since Benitez, could end up being better too.
Hope he gets a really poor run and is sacked.
I think Rodgers was more inconsistent though. One excellent season, but when he was sacked he was some way down the table.Stats say he's no different from Rogers .. and he's been there as long.
Re the title, I'd like to agree, but as a club, their goal for past 20+ is the PL title ..
Wait ... most on this forum thought that he was more than capable of doing a job here.
My fear is that he will walk and replaced with a manager of real pedigree in ancelotti
Why would anyone leave the greatest club in world football?
He would rather walk alone ?
I think that's judging Klopp by the dumbest of their fans and their objectives. Liverpool may have more than their fair share of dumb fans, but it's still utterly unfair. They're not in the title challenge for the same reason we're not, City have been outstanding.
Challenging for a CL finish is their realistic short term objective. If Klopp delivers that again this season I think that has to be seen as a success.
Longer term he's building a really good attacking unit. Their defending needs work, but Klopp showed at Dortmund that he's capable of getting that right with the right players. If he keeps getting acceptable short term results I think he's very capable of building a team that are realistic title challengers. He's easily the best manager that they've had since Benitez, could end up being better too.
Hope he gets a really poor run and is sacked.
I agree with most of that except him being their best manager since Benitez. Although the competition is hardly enormous, most on here underestimate Rodgers because he was such an odious character. His team in 13/14 was outstanding, more exciting than arguably anything either Benitez or Klopp have produced and unlucky not to win the title.
I agree with most of that except him being their best manager since Benitez. Although the competition is hardly enormous, most on here underestimate Rodgers because he was such an odious character.His teamSuarez in 13/14 was outstanding, more exciting than arguably anything either Benitez or Klopp have produced and unlucky not to win the title.