‘Incredibly decision’ of ‘Naive’ Klopp triggers ‘crisis’

Release date: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 12:11 p. m.

Dejan Lovren started 12 games in the Premier League and Champions League last season. Liverpool kept two leaves blank in those matches; The Croatian replaced at 40 and 53 minutes.

But it was “an incredibly bad decision” to sell it. Obviously, it was ‘naive’ of Jurgen Klopp not to expect all of his Liverpool midfielders to get injured at the same time. Indeed, it is valuable for Charlie Wyett to mention Lovren in the opening paragraph of his adjustment report for The Sun, describing Fabinho’s obvious muscle tension as a defensive ‘crisis’ for a club that has now conceded a purpose, a penalty , in his last three. Games

“As Lovren prepared in Germany for tonight’s Champions League in Dortmund, his former club was absolutely incredulous when Fabinho injured his hamr tendon in the part hour,” he wrote.

The defender has had a lot of hitch in his six years at Merseyside and his talent did not fit with the remarkably superior opinion he has of himself, but how Jurgen Klopp wishes it now”

Klopp is most likely fine without a central means that has kept the goal at zero in the Premier League against a team other than Bournemouth or Huddersfield, who would be relegated in the same season, since December 2018.

Hell, Lovren’s last Premier League started in front of Watford in February and see how well it was. In his adjustment report that day, Wyett Sun’s colleague Dan King described him as “always unhappy” and “part of a long list of Liverpool instability. defenders. “

What an “incredibly bad decision” it was for Liverpool to sell it.

Should Klopp aim for a mid-center this summer?Is it probably quite difficult to locate a fourth-choice half center that will be happy not to play when everyone has compatibility and is available?Klopp intended to know that Virgil van Dijk and Fabinho would suffer injuries for ten days apart while Joel Matip was gone?

Pointing out that Liverpool needed to buy another defender is, at least partially, retrospective. Suggest the sale of Lovren “naive” and in no way a mistake is a mistake. The 31-year-old suffered 4 different muscle injuries in his last two seasons. at Anfield when he wasn’t even playing. Keeping it would have been the solution to your existing fitness problems.

 

“Salah noticed he limped into the tunnel after Liverpool’s win over Midtjylland”

Klopp didn’t mention it at all. No journalist asked about this at the press conference, and this has not even been discussed in BT Sport, whose photographs have been captured and viewed on social media through a couple of concerned enthusiasts whose fears have become delicious clicks.

Does the mirror provide at least one situation update?Not unless he qualifies “he desperately needs it to be serious. “Here’s the case.

 

Stan Collymore has long opposed Pep Guardiola, the daily mirror expert. . .

He wrote that “cracks begin to appear” in Manchester City with Guardiola in October 2016, adding that “he is not a genius like the late Brian Clough”.

– I wrote that Guardiola “embodied the fashion manager; these were big projects and plans that were practical facets on the ground” in November 2016.

– He wrote 421 words about the fact that he didn’t mind Guardiola seeming to ask who he was at a press conference in December 2016.

– He wrote, everyone’s highest score in December 2016, that ” if he thinks he will stand out and beat everyone in the Premier League, and that groups like Watford, Leicester, Bournemouth, Southampton and Crystal Palace will leave their Manchester City look for the ball for 90% of the time and spend quite a bit of patterns around them so they can get a resultArray , then he is absolutely deceived. In fact, it’s beyond illusion. And if you think you don’t want to teach confrontation classes or one-on-one in training, you’ll be back in Spain with your tail between your legs. “

He wrote that “there is the slightest evidence to recommend that Guardiola deserves to be discussed at the same time as Conte in this league that is ours” in January 2017.

– He wrote that Guardiola “the quintessence of checkbook management” in April 2017.

– I remained strangely calm from May 2017 to May 2019, to blame Manchester City for the fact that they were all lame.

But now Guardiola is back, Collymore is back on the train, writing that a Champions League win for City this season would be “simply comparable to the race. “

Of course that would be the case. A team that has never won the European Cup for winning the European Cup would surely be a fee.

If Etihad had been left behind next summer, I still wouldn’t have done anything in England to convince myself he’s the greatest coach of all time, as some under-30s would check to make me believe’.

He achieved only two of the most sensitive 3-issue totals in the Premier League, winning four more national trophies in the process.

Maybe avoid talking to ‘under 30’, Stan?

“In a decade or two, I don’t think we’re going back to Guardiola as one of the 10 most sensitive coaches in football history.

“Top 20? But the 10 most sensitive, no. No. 1? Absolutely nowhere. “

Well, it’s a purely subjective and not public opinion. But only 3 coaches have won more European Cups and have eight national league titles in periods in 3 other countries. How to recommend that you are “absolutely far from being” the most productive coach of all time.

But Collymore explains why: it has ridiculous parameters for this insignificant nickname.

To be considered the best, you will have to have taken a sleeping giant who was defeated by his rivals and turned it into a club that ruled the country for nearly two decades and won two Champions Leagues, as Sir Alex Ferguson did in Manchester united.

“Or take a club and provincial players, and turn them into English champions and two-time European Cup champions, as Brian Clough did at Nottingham Forest. “

Therefore, you cannot be the most productive manager of all time in Collymore’s eyes if your call is Sir Alex Ferguson or Brian Clough. Right.

 

In the sun: Booking the Lowry hotel in Leipzig is a “hard blow” for Manchester United. This is, at best, an incredibly minor disadvantage.

Happy to help.

 

This can even give Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the chance to catch Dayot Upamecano, according to the Daily Mirror.

“Solskjaer opens in the Upamecano montage as an option for the Man Utd Track,” is its title.

Oh, wow, that sounds interesting. No coach regularly argues about an opposing player so soon before a match. How strange Solskjaer is to be so frank.

Except that this ‘Upamecano match’ is literally a match between Leipzig and Manchester United, with Solskjaer ‘opening up’ telling him, “I know he’s a very smart player and we can see him up close tomorrow,” and the election went on is absolutely independent.

 

“Lampard suggests that he is seriously judged for being English”

The name’s good. But the feeling is hilarious.

 

Oliver Kay on Jeremy Wisten. (£)

Patrick Bamford made us the Premier League hat-tricks that were surely random. Justice for Kevin Lisbie ‘busy’.

 

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