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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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Its hilarious watching the so called "one of the favourites for the league" turn a professional game of football into a sunday league match.

Start off with all the pressing and high energy and after 60 minutes the legs go, passes going everywhere, people running into each other...comical stuff
 
I detest him more than anyone that's ever been associated with them, at very best he's on a par with John Aldridge. I'm deadly serious as well, there is nothing likeable about him, his "charisma" is completely false, and the media circus that comes with him is embarrassing and makes me feel ill. "Oh well he doesn't ask for it" yes he does. His antics on the touch line just scream "LOOK AT ME, THIS IS ALL ABOUT ME", he absolutely repulses me. I can't watch their games because the sight of him celebrating turns my stomach. I'm getting angrier and angrier thinking about the utter creature here.
Agreed. However, the vocal majority on here will tell you that he's the dog's .....................
 

I'd agree with that. It's strange really, the boring anti-football that Simeone's team play and yet he is so passionate. Stereotypical South American I suppose (apologies to our South American forumites).

Give it until this time next year and the kopites will be demanding Simeone to come in and replace Klopp. If he finishes outside the top 4 this season the knives will be out. Too many of them gloated too loudly and too early for type of embarrassment to now occur.
 
Give it until this time next year and the kopites will be demanding Simeone to come in and replace Klopp. If he finishes outside the top 4 this season the knives will be out. Too many of them gloated too loudly and too early for type of embarrassment to now occur.
I can see Simeone at Chelsea when Conte leaves after 2 years with the inevitable falling out with the hierarchy. His "win gritty not pretty" style would suit Chelsea perfectly.
 


The sideshow is becoming the main event over at the fairground.........

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...fan-argued-want-us-to-stay-calm-a7556211.html

Jurgen Klopp reveals he argued with Liverpool fan because 'I want us all to stay calm and enjoy this'
Speaking after the game, Klopp said there was a tendency among all observers to 'panic' and lose their cool, including the fan he responded to

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defended his decision to remonstrate with one of his own side’s supporters on Tuesday night, saying that he had told the individual to keep his nerve, as he now wants all the club’s fans to do.

Klopp - who suggested that the 1-1 draw with Chelsea keeps his side in contention at the top of the table and “still part of the league” - said there was a tendency among all observers to “panic” and lose their cool, including the fan he responded to.

The individual in question had complained about a back pass when Klopp turned back to challenge him, prompting further rebuke of the German from higher up the stand. “[I said] ’keep your nerve please,’” said Klopp, whose club have secured a £2m loan fee from Crystal Palace for defender Mamadou Sakho. “[I said] ’What do you want?' It was only one [fan], by the way, [that I made] eye contact with – blue check [shirt], maybe that explains a lot! I just want to say: ‘Please can we be really strong?’”

On a night of intense emotion at Anfield, where Liverpool were seeking to avoid their first four-game home losing streak since 1923, Klopp also remonstrated with the fourth official and afterwards volunteered an explanation of this, in which he said he had apologised.

“'Nobody can beat us’ was what I said [to him],” Klopp said. “I was the wrong person to say it. I said I was a bit excited. He said: ‘No problem.’” Write what you want but that’s the truth.”
After conceding a goal and a penalty, Liverpool had grounds to consider the 1-1 draw a good result, with Klopp punching the air afterwards, and the manager said his fourth-placed side can generate an “outstanding” remainder of the season from this platform.

“We were aggressive, red shirt, readiness, passion, will, greed against experience and coolness. That’s quite difficult,” Klopp said. “I’m really fine with the performance. It gives a little sign that we are still part of the league, playing football and sometimes really good.

“At this club we need to learn - in a game like this we need to learn - to keep our nerves. Now let’s play 15 games with all [we] have – a full squad. Let’s go for it. Stay cool. We work really hard. As long as the club keeps the nerve, the kind of power we can generate is outstanding. Stay cool and let’s see what fun we can have at Liverpool. Let’s go for it. Let’s see where it ends

 
The sideshow is becoming the main event over at the fairground.........

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...fan-argued-want-us-to-stay-calm-a7556211.html

Jurgen Klopp reveals he argued with Liverpool fan because 'I want us all to stay calm and enjoy this'
Speaking after the game, Klopp said there was a tendency among all observers to 'panic' and lose their cool, including the fan he responded to

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defended his decision to remonstrate with one of his own side’s supporters on Tuesday night, saying that he had told the individual to keep his nerve, as he now wants all the club’s fans to do.

Klopp - who suggested that the 1-1 draw with Chelsea keeps his side in contention at the top of the table and “still part of the league” - said there was a tendency among all observers to “panic” and lose their cool, including the fan he responded to.

The individual in question had complained about a back pass when Klopp turned back to challenge him, prompting further rebuke of the German from higher up the stand. “[I said] ’keep your nerve please,’” said Klopp, whose club have secured a £2m loan fee from Crystal Palace for defender Mamadou Sakho. “[I said] ’What do you want?' It was only one [fan], by the way, [that I made] eye contact with – blue check [shirt], maybe that explains a lot! I just want to say: ‘Please can we be really strong?’”

On a night of intense emotion at Anfield, where Liverpool were seeking to avoid their first four-game home losing streak since 1923, Klopp also remonstrated with the fourth official and afterwards volunteered an explanation of this, in which he said he had apologised.

“'Nobody can beat us’ was what I said [to him],” Klopp said. “I was the wrong person to say it. I said I was a bit excited. He said: ‘No problem.’” Write what you want but that’s the truth.”
After conceding a goal and a penalty, Liverpool had grounds to consider the 1-1 draw a good result, with Klopp punching the air afterwards, and the manager said his fourth-placed side can generate an “outstanding” remainder of the season from this platform.

“We were aggressive, red shirt, readiness, passion, will, greed against experience and coolness. That’s quite difficult,” Klopp said. “I’m really fine with the performance. It gives a little sign that we are still part of the league, playing football and sometimes really good.

“At this club we need to learn - in a game like this we need to learn - to keep our nerves. Now let’s play 15 games with all [we] have – a full squad. Let’s go for it. Stay cool. We work really hard. As long as the club keeps the nerve, the kind of power we can generate is outstanding. Stay cool and let’s see what fun we can have at Liverpool. Let’s go for it. Let’s see where it ends

Do you know who's really good at staying cool?

Stevie G. Never slips up in important moments.

Get him in.
 
The sideshow is becoming the main event over at the fairground.........

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...fan-argued-want-us-to-stay-calm-a7556211.html

Jurgen Klopp reveals he argued with Liverpool fan because 'I want us all to stay calm and enjoy this'
Speaking after the game, Klopp said there was a tendency among all observers to 'panic' and lose their cool, including the fan he responded to

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defended his decision to remonstrate with one of his own side’s supporters on Tuesday night, saying that he had told the individual to keep his nerve, as he now wants all the club’s fans to do.

Klopp - who suggested that the 1-1 draw with Chelsea keeps his side in contention at the top of the table and “still part of the league” - said there was a tendency among all observers to “panic” and lose their cool, including the fan he responded to.

The individual in question had complained about a back pass when Klopp turned back to challenge him, prompting further rebuke of the German from higher up the stand. “[I said] ’keep your nerve please,’” said Klopp, whose club have secured a £2m loan fee from Crystal Palace for defender Mamadou Sakho. “[I said] ’What do you want?' It was only one [fan], by the way, [that I made] eye contact with – blue check [shirt], maybe that explains a lot! I just want to say: ‘Please can we be really strong?’”

On a night of intense emotion at Anfield, where Liverpool were seeking to avoid their first four-game home losing streak since 1923, Klopp also remonstrated with the fourth official and afterwards volunteered an explanation of this, in which he said he had apologised.

“'Nobody can beat us’ was what I said [to him],” Klopp said. “I was the wrong person to say it. I said I was a bit excited. He said: ‘No problem.’” Write what you want but that’s the truth.”
After conceding a goal and a penalty, Liverpool had grounds to consider the 1-1 draw a good result, with Klopp punching the air afterwards, and the manager said his fourth-placed side can generate an “outstanding” remainder of the season from this platform.

“We were aggressive, red shirt, readiness, passion, will, greed against experience and coolness. That’s quite difficult,” Klopp said. “I’m really fine with the performance. It gives a little sign that we are still part of the league, playing football and sometimes really good.

“At this club we need to learn - in a game like this we need to learn - to keep our nerves. Now let’s play 15 games with all [we] have – a full squad. Let’s go for it. Stay cool. We work really hard. As long as the club keeps the nerve, the kind of power we can generate is outstanding. Stay cool and let’s see what fun we can have at Liverpool. Let’s go for it. Let’s see where it ends
Oh my lord, Andrew Ridgeley will think that George has come back from the dead with all that wham. Utter nonsense
 
The sideshow is becoming the main event over at the fairground.........

“'Nobody can beat us’ was what I said [to him],” Klopp said. And he laughed and said "Tell that to Swansea, Southampton and Wolves!", so I locked him in my basement after the match" “I was the wrong person to say it. I said I was a bit excited. He said: ‘phone the police!!!’” Write what you want but that’s the truth.”

 

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