Many caftards are experiencing inferiority complex towards Liverpool and Klopp these days because we are worse than them on the pitch. Hatred, slating Man United players, staff, and hierarchy (doesn't matter how justified the criticism is, it's still negativity and it's too much in recent years) is widespread. An interesting phenomenon is what I call "overwhelming negative reaction". Often when a poster expresses satisfaction with the team/player/manager/staff or highlights a positive event/development, his/her post is immediately countered with negative posts usually outnumbering the initial post. Sense of camaraderie and common cause seem completely lost among us.
Meanwhile, we miss the elephant in the room.
The whole situation when Liverpool manager who won the club's first title in 30 years is awarded the Best Manager trophy named after Man United manager shows the difference between club statures. Sir Alex legacy is the Club which is much bigger than Liverpool. We are bigger than them in terms of followers, stature, financial power, and most importantly, identity. Our story is more appealing. If Liverpool had to wait for 30 years for their title, it doesn't mean we will have to wait for 30 years. As an entity, we are much more powerful than Liverpool ever was. We had awful 7 years, and it even didn't put a dent on our might. We are still respected and feared. Thank God for Sir Alex, long live the great man.