He's been pathetic everytime he has played. I would bet that he barely features for the rest of the season and if he does he won't score or have any decent impact on the game.
Cycle of disappointment though. Don't qualify and the best players don't want to sign and the best players at the club will want to look elsewhere.
Boss on top-four race, progress and Stoke Klopp also insisted that he is not currently considering whether not qualifying for the Champions League would constitute a failure. “We will see what happens. Our opponents are really strong [and] two of the six involved at the moment will not be in the Champions League next year,” he said. “We want to qualify for the Champions League and if you don’t then you can think about the reasons for that, but at the moment we don’t think about that or why we only have 60 points or why we have already 60 points. “The only thing we think is about building a line-up for Stoke - and that’s a real challenge today, actually - and how we can be as strong as possible there and win the game.” Liverpool have already amassed the same number of points this season as they did throughout the whole of 2015-16 (60), with seven matches still to play. Klopp added: “I think we have made [progress]. I thought we had wonderful games this season, actually. “We had a few injuries until now and if you take out all the players which we missed from other teams then if they can play their best football, I’d be really surprised but it’s our situation, we have to fight for it. “About progress, we can speak after the season. If you didn’t see progress up to now then it is our fault because it should be obvious. “We’ve still scored, until now, the most goals in the league and that’s for sure not bad. Yes we conceded too much [but] we’ve had wonderful games at Anfield and away. “60 points, you don’t get for nothing - you have to do a really good job and after all the problems we’ve had this season, being in this position is good but the season is not finished. That’s what we have to know and to use the rest of the season to have more points than these 60 after the last game.” please log in to view this image Play Now On the challenge he expects Mark Hughes’ Stoke City to pose at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday afternoon, Klopp commented: “[They are a] Good team. Different parts in the season, different performances, but still good. “Not the best results in the last few games, but really good and Stoke is not an easy place to be, everybody knows about this. “They have different options but the style of play should be pretty clear and it’s a good football-playing side, obviously. “I don’t think Stoke thinks about being in danger or whatever, they’re maybe one of these two, three teams who don’t fight for the one thing or fight against the other thing so that’s a comfortable situation and I think they have kind of a natural confidence. “They have a very experienced manager, a very good manager, so it’s a difficult place to go, but it’s the only place we want to be tomorrow.” http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/259587-boss-on-top-four-race-progress-and-stoke
Win or bust for me this. I just hope we don't spend 90 minutes passing the ball backwards and sideways and have a pop at goal. Winning ugly is fine, this lot need to believe that they can do that without the better players on the pitch...or we will fall away from the top four without a whimper.
You could not lose this game even if you tried, we are that bad. We are not a team, we are eleven guys wandering around the field led by a manager who knows nothing.