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Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."
Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
I can only apologise Chris. Got my hopes too high so the reality-comedown was going to be just as extreme. I've levelled out now so you'll hear less from me.
No rythm, just means he hasn't hit his groove, we are at the start of the season and he came back later, just natural. Are we now trying to twist Klopps words?
* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
No rythm, just means he hasn't hit his groove, we are at the start of the season and he came back later, just natural. Are we now trying to twist Klopps words?
Probably.
Klopp's right - Origi is inexperienced. I'm also guessing that from what Klopp sees of Origi on a daily basis, he's making the wrong choice on the training pitch.
As Buzzo has quite rightly said, it's coaching. I doubt very much this is something that Klopp hasn't already told Origi and a public word might be what Klopp thinks Origi needs to continue his development.
Sturridge struggling for form and fitness while Origi is 2 for 2.
He will get across the pitch better than Sturridge in attack and defence and his scoring record at the end of season showed how valuable he can be for our attack.
Personally I don't think there's enough love for Origi. Two crucial and clinical goals for us worth their weight in gold. I don't think he played particularly well against Leeds, a bit too greedy and sometimes brainless, but ultimately got his game on when it mattered - coming onto the same wavelength as TAA and ultimately his first class execution.
Personally I don't think there's enough love for Origi. Two crucial and clinical goals for us worth their weight in gold. I don't think he played particularly well against Leeds, a bit too greedy and sometimes brainless, but ultimately got his game on when it mattered - coming onto the same wavelength as TAA and ultimately his first class execution.
I think the way he dribbles with the ball so close to his feet while at pace means he probably picks up a lot of impact injuries when tackles come flying in, which is probably why he seems to be in pain/limping fairly often.
I think the way he dribbles with the ball so close to his feet while at pace means he probably picks up a lot of impact injuries when tackles come flying in, which is probably why he seems to be in pain/limping fairly often.
It'll be a problem with his teeth.
or maybe his gait.
or something else.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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