Never been ****, always the man they turned to but always overshadowed by the big money big name buys.
I'm not saying if he was or wasn't, I wouldn't ever be caught watching ****ing Real play a league game. But I know for a fact for a season or two many considered him to be a lazy striker. Definitely a Ronaldo factor there but that was the opinion. 2016 - 2018
I think he's one of those players who just turn up and do their job well, quite happy with the money he's paid and doesn't court the limelight so gets abused in some way's because he doesn't complain or threaten to leave.
That is some ******ed business nous there. Raise a great talent, let him leave for free, buy him back for £100m, then let him leave again for free. I mean, he never really was as good in the PL as he was for Juventus in Serie A, but still...... I always thought he was a tad overrated. He only ever had a handful of great games for United in what 5 years?
Aside from the 21 season when Liverpool were missing half their squad through injury, Klopp has averaged over 90 points a season with Liverpool. Not really a failing on Klopps part, more that he is competing against another great manager, with endless resources and a **** hot squad.
Klopp did it at Dortmund, with far less resources. I ain't seen Pep do jack diddly squat to prove he could do it at that level. Pep was below average at Bayern weren't he?
I agree. I mean, dont get me wrong, If I owned a football club and had limitless cash and was able to sign anyone, Pep is the guy I would choose to manage my squad over any other. But if I owned a club that had to make do with limited resources and had to spend sensibly and create more with less, i'd be choosing Klopp over Pep.