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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.
CL Final is scheduled to be in the Ataturk this season....... would be ****in glorious
Would be ****in incredible! The thought of city or anyone else having a special night in our stadium should be motivation enough for us to go and grab number 7!!
Would be such a good “**** you” to all the opposition fans and pundit critics too! Liverpool having their worst season under klopp... are the wheels falling off?.... look how good city are again.... then we go and win the big one!!
I think City are looking good for the domestic treble and they might fancy themselves in the champions league this year too...... Not taking the piss but no fans would be a help them.
But it would be amazing to win the CL this season. Would be epic and take from the focus on them too ha ha. Blue fume would be raging ha ha
A pleasant rivalry is easier to read about than a poisonous one.
And when asked about his Premier League rival on Tuesday, Guardiola gave a touching response.
The Manchester City boss said: "A lot [of sympathy] What he produces in world football is exceptional. I say many times now, last season and in previous seasons in Germany.
"His philosophy makes football attractive for all spectators. He always produces joy to the fans, to world football, there's no doubts about this.”
"We all have good moments and bad moments, no manager or club can sustain seasons and and season seasons to win and win. It would be boring.”
"Sometimes you have to lose, to realise. I speak personally, I don't say for my colleagues.
"Sometimes it's good to lose to realise how difficult it is everything. When you come back and win games you get more credit and you are more satisfied for what you have done."
Guardiola's comments come day after Klopp claimed he is embracing the challenge of turning around Liverpool's fortunes.
I actually like Guardiola. Think he is a class act. Love the way he is a ****in fighter himself. Things like the yellow ribbon for Catalunya. ****in bring it on.
Think he is way too good for City personally. I thought he'd be in Juve by now winning titles in another country.
I think it's a reasonable time to ask questions about Klopp's reaction to our problems this season. All he's changed is personnel, moving midfielders to defense. We persist with exactly the same shape, same approach that's failed, failed and failed again.
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result", and that epitomises Klopp's approach.
He's a great manager, he should be doing more, trying different formations, tactics, something, but he is not doing enough.
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The only problem I’ve got with him is not sticking Henderson in midfield - even if it means we are weaker at the back. Our midfield has lost too much with both him and Fab out of it.
He's had some shockers. Not building on last season and moving some players on was his biggest issue. Ferguson was great at that and his teams never went stale.
But during the season playing Jota in a dead rubber was silly. Playing Origi over Minamino because he was taller was madness.
He's still class though and managing unprecedented issues all through the team. Season is over though, we can plan for next.
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