Oh you're still around! How are you?As a dental student, can someone explain? I'm so out of the loop.
Oh you're still around! How are you?As a dental student, can someone explain? I'm so out of the loop.
I'm alright, same old slog. Just got back from NZ and have been spending most of my time slothing in bed.Oh you're still around! How are you?
lol what a clown.http://www.football365.com/news/the-neville-brothers-dont-like-liverpool-klopp
He's embarassing himself a bit defending what people say about his keeper rather than the performances itself.
Apparently you shouldn't criticise players if they play for your rivals, he uses Carragher as an example even after he roasted his keeper over the weekend.
In short, don't do your job Gary.
Pathetic from Klopp.http://www.football365.com/news/the-neville-brothers-dont-like-liverpool-klopp
He's embarassing himself a bit defending what people say about his keeper rather than the performances itself.
Apparently you shouldn't criticise players if they play for your rivals, he uses Carragher as an example even after he roasted his keeper over the weekend.
In short, don't do your job Gary.
Clyne is so much better defensively, he's actually a good RB. Up there with Bellerin/Valencia/Azpilicueta/Walker in the league.I agree but I think Clyne lacks good decision making in the final third at times. Walker, Valencia and Bellerin have all had better seasons at right back.
But Carra is a Liverpool fan so it's all good apparently.Bit strange to comment on the Nevilles criticism and use Carragher as his argument.
Carra slated the keeper just as bad.
He just lost his cool. Embarrassing.http://www.football365.com/news/the-neville-brothers-dont-like-liverpool-klopp
He's embarassing himself a bit defending what people say about his keeper rather than the performances itself.
Apparently you shouldn't criticise players if they play for your rivals, he uses Carragher as an example even after he roasted his keeper over the weekend.
In short, don't do your job Gary.
'Out tacticed', I think not
This was probably the most crass example of it, Jose pretty much described exactly how we played at Anfield this season. Unbelievably Mourinho came off the worst of it against Fat Sam in the press aswell as getting out tacticed on the pitch.
Let's ignore that Valencia were in relegation before Neville and are 17th at the moment. Klopp's final season was a disaster for BVB. I understand that he's trying to defend his player but he's coming across as extremely petty.Klopp on Neville: "He showed he struggled with the job to judge players so why do we let him talk about players on television?"
So only successful managers can be pundits?Klopp on Neville: "He showed he struggled with the job to judge players so why do we let him talk about players on television?"
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Gary Neville: "Klopp was a shit footballer, why is he allowed to manage?".Klopp on Neville: "He showed he struggled with the job to judge players so why do we let him talk about players on television?"
Stupid logic. Should Klopps judgement on goalkeepers be trusted then since he has Mignolet and Karius as his options despite having two transfer windows to get a decent one in?Klopp on Neville: "He showed he struggled with the job to judge players so why do we let him talk about players on television?"
Hopefully so. Pretty unnecessary and cnutish dig at Neville either way. No surprises there though, every manager that manages Liverpool always ends up coming out with drivel before too long.Is Klopp losing the plot?
Bizarre to use Ian Wright as an example of someone talking about tactics, I like him for his energy and passion but he basically just narrates what's happening on the screen with no analysis at all. If anything, he's the pundit who gives the least in-depth critiques of anyone on TV. Neville's credibility was compromised by being an England coach meaning he had a closer relationship with the England players which meant he failed to criticise them properly but he's generally always been very critical of goalkeepers. Keane and Carragher are the same actually, maybe partially because it's the position they can probably relate to the least, but they do seem to just expect a goalkeeper to save shots and not make errors, it's not something they think they necessarily deserve praise for doing. Let's be fair as well, City and Liverpool's new keepers have been crap so far (plenty of time to improve obviously).Whenever Gary criticizes someone it's "He's not trying enough", "Put in more effort", "doesn't know what it means to represent the club" etc. Neither Gary nor Jamie have said one thing (That I saw) about how Karius could improve. Their criticism basically consists of "He's not good enough". How could Klopp take that seriously? Compare it to when someone like Ian Wright talks about underperforming players, he actually goes into tactics, positions etc. when he's tearing someone apart.