The “naive” Klopp rises as Solskjaer “forced to apologize”

Release date: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 11:18 AM

We start with Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp . . .

 

Football’s wider media have long struggled to use the word “said. “A player, coach or expert “insists”, “reveals” or finally . . .

“DIOGO JOTA scored a very good hat-trick to send Liverpool back to the break point of the 16-way circular, and admitted that he enjoyed betting on the most productive team he’s ever met. “

Congratulations to the world of journalism for taking this confession out of one or the other and the sun for hitting it so proudly on its last page.

 

On Wednesday, Charlie Wyett called Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren summer sale “naive” and an “incredibly bad decision. “He said Jurgen Klopp “needed” the middle ground “now. ” He wrote that without predicting that Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and Fabinho would not be available if he had been “bitten in the back. “

This article referred to the “defensive crisis” of Klopp and Liverpool, and slightly discussed the fact that they had kept a blank blade by beating a Midtjylland team that had lost by close margin to Ajax 2-1 on Tuesday.

A 5-0 win over Atalanta means Liverpool have conceded two goals, one consisting of a penalty, in their last five games. The “crisis” is real. And so are the gods, because Wyett is back in service to report a coincidence.

There is a compliment for Rhys Williams’ ‘beautiful performance’ in the middle and a phrase about how ” Liverpool’s green defender absorbed the pressure, gave the ball to his strikers and saw them cause all sorts of damage’, but not much else. There is no excuse for the “naive” Klopp for the “incredibly bad decision” that left his team in the most sensible of the Premier League and his Champions League group. And in fact, no suggestion that they were missing Dejan Bloody Lovren.

Atalanta had scored 23 goals in eight games this season. They had failed to score in one of their last 39 games without getting married, dating back to last November. It’s not as if Klopp promoting Lovren has ‘bitten him on the back’.

 

This “in-experience defense” featured three experienced internationals and Premier and Champions League winners Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez and Andy Robertson, subsidized through one of the world’s goalkeepers at Alisson.

Van Dijk, literally the only missing first-choice advocate, it’s almost like the others aren’t idiots.

 

Wyett naturally devotes much of his article to Diogo Jota, but one line stood out:

However, although Jota has had an astonishing impact, his arrival has revitalized Mo Salah, who looks like the player a few years ago. He has now scored nine goals for Liverpool, his start to the season. “

Can someone who scored or helped 36 goals in 48 games be “revitalized” last season?Isn’t that still very good?

And as for hunting as “the player of a few years ago,” you wrote 21 months ago that Salah’s form is a real cause of fear, and explaining why Liverpool’s name challenge is in danger of collapsing,” in a season when he ended up as the most purposefully sensible goalscorer in the Champions League final.

Please, are you pretending to be Mesut Ozil?

 

As for that . . .

“Some teammates would probably have fallen to the ground in search of a penalty because there was a touch of defenseman José Palomino, but Jota showed genuine strength but also quality by bringing an exquisite ending to the goalkeeper. “

Come on, Garth Charlie.

 

Of course Jota has achieved despite all the prestige of a worthy SEO.

– Football365 (F365) November 3, 2020

 

Mediawatch is about to recommend that the Daily Mirror is looking to do something with it, but the fact that this story . . .

“Man Utd’s pre-match zoom joke forces Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to apologize”

. . . As soon as it is discussed through a bachelor, other media say a lot. The Manchester Evening News makes a transient mention of this in its full transcript of Tuesday’s press conference, but claims that the “technical problems” of all those years are in the headlines.

David McDonnell has the idea of having the most productive Internet in the country, as he names calls at Solskjaer’s, wants to answer reporters’ questions in a chat and read to him through Manchester United’s head of football communications, Karen Shotbolt.

It was “a procedure that wasn’t acceptable to all concerned,” wrote a guy whose paintings were very hampered, if they were.

McDonnell would possibly take advantage of the doubt related to this terrible name designed to maximize website clicks. Solskjaer was not obliged to apologize. He said sorry for the technical disorders absolutely outside him because he is polite.

 

Perhaps you could ask Solskjaer about it at his next troubled press conference?

“Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he would be fired if Man Utd lost” the massive “Everton crash”

. . . By Jason Cundy. As the Daily Mirror says in the fifth paragraph of its non-story.

 

“Harry Maguire has Roy Keane’s mockery that Manchester United lacks leaders” – The Sun.

“Manchester United captain Harry Maguire responds to Roy Keane’s comments” – Manchester Evening News.

‘Manchester United captain Harry Maguire responds to Roy Keane after Arsenal defeat’ – Daily Express website

“Man Utd’s Maguire Beats Keane for Leadership Criticism” – ESPN.

“I haven’t noticed your comments, but we don’t look at what’s going on, especially after a negative result,” can you call it a “answer”?

 

‘Manchester United captain Maguire responds to Keane’s taunt’

Oh, the bullets.

 

Open letter from Chris Sutton to Gordon Taylor.

Jonathan Liew on Liverpool.

Simon Hughes about Brendan Rodgers. (£)

 

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