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Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool: Slot Shame

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Dokaka

AM's resident Hammer
No they're not.

They've had 357 points in the last 4 seasons. Only City has had more with 358.

If anything they'll go down as the most underrated at some point once the context fades and the "trophies bro were they at" crowd starts combing Wikipedia for clickbait videos.

I know rivalry is a thing but they literally did everything right. Played brilliant attacking football, won the CL, the league and pushed the most doped team in history to unreal heights, all on a relatively small budget.
 

avenellroad

John Radford’s son
If anything they'll go down as the most underrated at some point once the context fades and the "trophies bro were they at" crowd starts combing Wikipedia for clickbait videos.

I know rivalry is a thing but they literally did everything right. Played brilliant attacking football, won the CL, the league and pushed the most doped team in history to unreal heights, all on a relatively small budget.

This has to be hugely respected considering who they were up against. A cheating oil state. Klopp should have won at least 2 titles, maybe even 3.

Regarding this season, they have been defensively leaky throughout the season. Only now teams are punishing them and not missing the chances they get against them. We have been saying all season their defence will be their undoing in the title race and so it has proved
 

Sanchez11

Nobody Is Coming!

Country: England
If anything they'll go down as the most underrated at some point once the context fades and the "trophies bro were they at" crowd starts combing Wikipedia for clickbait videos.

I know rivalry is a thing but they literally did everything right. Played brilliant attacking football, won the CL, the league and pushed the most doped team in history to unreal heights, all on a relatively small budget.
They have made alot of decent sales to help tbh. Coutinho money spent well no?
 

HattoriHanzo

Active Member

Country: Croatia
Throughout the whole season, Liverpool was 2nd favourite (after 115 FC), to win the title.
Some people here are so eager to call Arteta bottler,

Should we call Klopp bottler?
 

Dokaka

AM's resident Hammer
They have made alot of decent sales to help tbh. Coutinho money spent well no?

Sales is a part of squad management. If someone is willing to pay a lot for a player it's because that player is seen as top quality, meaning you're removing quality from the squad and have to replace it. They've done really well in that regard for sure, but I don't really count spending like that against anyone. Net spend is a much better indicator as it shows how much money/quality you've directly added to the squad.

They're also fairly low in terms of wage spending. What Klopp has achieved is genuinely incredible.
 

HattoriHanzo

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Country: Croatia
If anything they'll go down as the most underrated at some point once the context fades and the "trophies bro were they at" crowd starts combing Wikipedia for clickbait videos.

I know rivalry is a thing but they literally did everything right. Played brilliant attacking football, won the CL, the league and pushed the most doped team in history to unreal heights, all on a relatively small budget.
They had 97 points one season and 98 points next. And in both seasons they finished second.
Unreal.
 

MikelHadADream

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Interesting how Klopps Liverpool team fluctuates from season to season.

Since Klopp’s arrival, they’ve finished with 90+ points three times, 70-80 points twice, 60-70 points three times, and will likely finish this season on around 80 points.
 

fute

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Country: USA
Liverpool overachieved this year. They improved upon last year, after missing the CL.

They'll finish top 4 this year, was in the title race for a bit, but then reality appeared.

Their loss at the Emirates exposed them and then the way they lost to Man U put the nail in the coffin.

They had their best run this year when some of the vets were out and the young guys were playing. Once Klopp started bringing the vets back, that shut down their momentum that carried them and they can't get it back.
 

Batman

Head of the Wayne foundation for benching Nketiah

Country: USA

Player:Saliba
I don't see how Salah escapes criticism here. He was benched because he's been absolute dogsh*t in this run in and he's got a history or not turning up in moments of adversity. This is the same guy who punked out of CL final because his wittle shoulder hurt. He's pretty much universally regarded as World Class, has been for years, is fully fit and has totally ghosted the most important period of his club's season. He should have zero complaints at all about being benched. If he had been performing in the last few weeks, he wouldn't have been.
 

fute

Active Member

Country: USA
I don't see how Salah escapes criticism here. He was benched because he's been absolute dogsh*t in this run in and he's got a history or not turning up in moments of adversity. This is the same guy who punked out of CL final because his wittle shoulder hurt. He's pretty much universally regarded as World Class, has been for years, is fully fit and has totally ghosted the most important period of his club's season. He should have zero complaints at all about being benched. If he had been performing in the last few weeks, he wouldn't have been.

He got mad when Klopp subbed him out against Chelsea in the 1st game of the season this year. Nothing new. Klopp was like whatever.

Mo has checked out. He knows Klopp is gone and he'll be gone too.
 

Batman

Head of the Wayne foundation for benching Nketiah

Country: USA

Player:Saliba
He got mad when Klopp subbed him out against Chelsea in the 1st game of the season this year. Nothing new. Klopp was like whatever.

Mo has checked out. He knows Klopp is gone and he'll be gone too.
Right but he's supposed to be one of their leaders and people have no issue wanking him off when he shrinks in the biggest moments. It's weird to me.
 

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