Mouser Watch #2

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I'm not sure introducing alcohol into that group with the mood they must have been in would be a good idea. Imagine Klopp told the defenders what he really thinks of them.
I'm sure that they already know that they're ****, though. Especially Moreno.
Having said that, how much of the blame should he be taking? Are they all crap or is it down to the manager?
What happened to their new left-back, who got a MOTM performance, then disappeared, for example?
 
Jurgen Klopp:

“I had a talk, of course, to Alberto and I am really happy about his shape, I am really happy about his performances. Yes, I know in this game it was obviously [not his best] and that’s then really my responsibility. I could have done different things and obviously it was difficult in Seville with all the circumstances. Everyone was talking to him like talking to him like a family member.

“[If you lose] one, two or three per cent of concentration and come a little bit too late and that’s how it started. My response would have been to think about the line-up or change or change earlier or whatever. It’s not the player to blame, I am 100% responsible for that."


I can't make head nor tail of most of that, which means it's a load of bollocks. He got the bit about being 100% responsible right, though. Yes, Jurgen, it's your fault, because he's useless................"Heeeeeee's Uuuuuseleeeessss."
 
Jurgen Klopp:

“I had a talk, of course, to Alberto and I am really happy about his shape, I am really happy about his performances. Yes, I know in this game it was obviously [not his best] and that’s then really my responsibility. I could have done different things and obviously it was difficult in Seville with all the circumstances. Everyone was talking to him like talking to him like a family member.

“[If you lose] one, two or three per cent of concentration and come a little bit too late and that’s how it started. My response would have been to think about the line-up or change or change earlier or whatever. It’s not the player to blame, I am 100% responsible for that."


I can't make head nor tail of most of that, which means it's a load of bollocks. He got the bit about being 100% responsible right, though. Yes, Jurgen, it's your fault, because he's useless................"Heeeeeee's Uuuuuseleeeessss."

What he is saying is that when a player is playing cr*p, the manager should be alert enough to sub him off, not leave him on a let him make further f-ups. Unfortunately for Klopp, current regulations only allow 3 substitutions per match, not 11.
 
Jurgen Klopp to Sky Sports: 'Can we please stop this? I am not in the mood. I only want to talk to people with some understanding of football.'
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What?

You mean people who know that if you have a defender without a brain who gives away stupid, unnecessary penalties right under the referee’s nose you’re liable to lose points.

Those sort of people, you mean?