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Agreed. But when a manager picks a weakened team in a Derby, he leaves himself open to flack if the result isn't 3 points. Dropping points against these and Newcastle is unforgivable.
What if he'd picked a full strength team and it was 1-1? Would we be complaining that we fielded tired players?
The team that started today could have started midweek. Thus leaving the tired players to be ready for today.
If the goal is to get 4th, then fair enough, rotate to ****.
come on Bob never going to win the league this year the way City are playing, I would usually agree with you that everything the club do should be geared towards the title, selling Coutinho in the summer puts its further away again, when was the last time City lost one of their key players? I genuinely cant name one. Managing to keep Aguero away from Madrid is no mean feat.
Top 4 and trying to go deep and win the CL should be our target
Such as every time he screams at the fourth official.
I don’t have any issues with that at all. I don’t see it as misguided. Content got sent off for going overboard with the fourth official last week, Klopps not been near that.
I agree with all those that point out how fine the margins were today between a win and a draw, and I disagree with those that criticise Klopp for 'not playing his strongest team'; I thought it was picked to rise to the challenge of a physical battle and I am OK with that.
I was disappointed with how few shots on target we got compared to pressure. Big Fat Sam can rightly point to that statistic and say we largely confined them. I never understand why we can't create good shooting opportunities from outside the box and why we can't, with Mane and Salah in the side, cause more 6 year box mayhem when teams play deep like the bitters did today.
I blame Mane more than anyone; thick ******* just had to Square an easy pass for a tap in for any one of three players. At 2-0 that would have been game over.
Klopp ****ed up the selection but we still had enough to have won that convincingly. He will continue to baffle with his team selections but that just sums up everything that I hate about modern day managers, always complicating a simple game. Pick your best eleven every time, next game is the most important and all that.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
I blame Mane more than anyone; thick ******* just had to Square an easy pass for a tap in for any one of three players. At 2-0 that would have been game over.
Klopp ****ed up the selection but we still had enough to have won that convincingly. He will continue to baffle with his team selections but that just sums up everything that I hate about modern day managers, always complicating a simple game. Pick your best eleven every time, next game is the most important and all that.
But Klopp was actually saying that this time last year just before he ran everyone into the ground. Agree with the sentiment, but it's just impossible in the English game.
The team that started today could have started midweek. Thus leaving the tired players to be ready for today.
If the goal is to get 4th, then fair enough, rotate to ****.
7 games in how many days?
We should have easily won the game with who he picked today. Stronger team and maybe he would have done, however then we rest more players against West Brom instead, which could mean lost points. And also the Ref would have still made that call.
So I don’t understand why the criticism for losing points like that.
Is it temporary frustration? You called him a blagger two weeks ago.
To you and Kenneth, who else would you have rather than Klopp?
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