Money talks. The quality of squad depth just wasn’t there. We simply don’t know if it was Klopp’s stubbornness/arrogance or whether he’s been hamstrung on a tight budget (possibly for good reason). His last season at Dortmund was similar to this year.
Personally, I think that we’ve just hit a wall. Gas tanks are empty, so to speak.....we haven’t been able to rotate anyone and look totally shot to pieces. The replacements to the first team are just not good enough....and this is the key point. While City can rotate 4 or 5 £50m+ full backs, we’ve run ours into the ground. Entering the season without replacing Lovren was a big mistake and our January purchases, with hindsight, look a bit desperate.
Losing Jota when we did was just plain bad luck....with him, the front 3 could have had more rest, without him, they’ve played continuously. Not good.
our squad needs a massive injection of money to improve the quality of our cover. The very best managers are constantly reshaping their squads. Fergie was a master at it. We have sadly been left wanting after winning major trophies....like I said, money talks.
The money argument doesn’t excuse 12 points from 13 games though. It’s relevant when talking about keeping pace with City at the pinnacle, but little else.
Mate, FSG are currently in the last stages of doing a deal to sell 10% of the company for £500m. Question - how much of that do you think is going on The Red Sox, and how much do you think Liverpool, the league's 13th biggest net spenders in the time Klopp has been here, will see of it? Do you even think they may use some of it to pay off what's left of the £100m they borrowed us (even though they were supposed to finance the new ground themselves as part of the 2010 acquisition) that we're still paying back despite the revenue crash? No, neither do I.