Looks like the wheels are well and truly falling off the Klopp Liverpool revival, as I knew it would do sooner or later. Your team looks completely knackered and worn down from being forced to run so hard game after game. His philosophy just isn't sustainable for a whole season
We've got drippy birds like him in work who go off sick for six months on full pay, come back for two months on light duties, go off again for another six months, and then the company just tries to buy them off with a handshake.
We have a great way of playing against the bigger teams but we have clearly been found out by the lesser teams. Klopp has to change this and quickly - go back to 4231.
Liverpool have confirmed that Peter Moore, currently of EA, will become their chief executive in June.
He has to stick a boot up their collective arse. We look complacent all the time against "lesser" teams, like we think we just need to go through the motions and the result will come. I don't really think it's the system as much as the attitude. No urgency until it's too late.
Another crap result from this utterly ****y team. Same result, different year. When a team needs a result you can be sure we're roll over. Always do. Pathetic fannies.
I'm not sure - Klopp is definitely the type who will lay into players. I just think it's one if not both things: - players are just not good enough - the system/tactics have been found out
We definitely have more joy against the so called top teams. The reason is that we capitalise at high energy on their mistakes/loose balls in midfield and we go on to attack them at high speed. This clearly does not and will not work against teams fighting relegation. We simply have no plan B. We are now at a dead end and I am sorry to say it seems the manager has no answer.
Klopp needs to buy another CB and a proper LB, and has needed to since the summer as far as a LB goes, and a CB in January. His intransegence in not doing so (or is it the board?) will cost him his job. He made a judgement call to mend and make do in January and it ****ed our season up. Playing Lucas at CB again is nuts, though I'll get cries of 'He was great against Spurs'. Correction - he was adequate and Spurs were ****e. From the moment Ranieri was sacked we KNEW (or at least MITO and me did...) that Leicester would be out to prove something tonight. Dusty Bin, Flabino, Can't, Windy, Mangy, ... I could go on, we're just not up to it at all. They utterly shat themselves. But we have no ****ing players to challenge them. They expected to turn up tonight and flick the ball about - they just didn't expect a contest. ****s.