It's sad how little Livpl managers are worth these days. Yesterday's big news, today's fish n chip paper. Whatever happened to YNWA
It was a drab performance by both teams but the Mousers are really encouraged by what they saw (despite the fact they've won 3-0 on their last two visits to WHL, Klopp has already had a big impact apparently). No doubt if they'd lost they would have said he'd not had enough time to have any kind of impact. Of course had they won they'd be petitioning for an honorary knighthood.
I agree that some people are getting carried away slightly But the fact is he had 3 days with the squad and to go away to team in fairly good form and not concede and come away with a point isn't too bad. Impossible to say what influence (if any, other than picking the team - which pretty much picked itself due to injuries!!) Klopp had on that game. The positives for me were that we didn't concede and it made for a fairly good opportunity for Klopp to look at what need changing (shed loads tbh). I must say it was nice to see some passion on the sideline for once though, I'm into managers that get involved. Not so keen on the quiet ones that make notes for 90 mins #bodgers
It seems to me that if Klopp is going to persist with the high energy, pressing game, then there's going to be a few changes from the L'pool side we saw yesterday. It's pretty much what Pochettino has done.
To be fair as the years have gone on they've shown they aint a bad bunch - the delusion has gone through the roof though. Especially in recent years
Yeah. They had that spell under Bale where they were good in Europe for the first time in 100 odd years. During that period you could barely talk to a spud without witnessing pure delusions of grandeur and arrogance. No they're back to being overly harsh on themselves. No middle ground with Spurs.
The BIG difference is we have expectations being such a great club, with an undeniable place in the record books of this great game. You lot are just the great pretenders. Wannabe's if you like
Could not have put it better myself. We want to be back where we used to be. Spurs want to go where they have never been. 3rd or something