- Joined
- Apr 22, 2023
- Messages
- 135
Hell of a player.
Him and Endo work really well together.This guy is a major part of every game we win lately. Absolutely running the midfield for us.
Him and Endo work really well together.
Him and Endo work really well together.
He really understands how to benefit the team no matter what role he is given. An incredibly valuable trait.
What a player. Amazing goal.
But our manager wanted Mason Mount!
He had a release clause which he insisted upon as condition for renewal with Brighton otherwise he would have moved on for free .Thought he had a pretty good World Cup and figured Liverpool got him for a good price. Looked a tidy player for Brighton.
United would have goofed around and ultimately paid double what Liverpool did, if the club had gone in for him.
Or he has played a big role in improving their performances for Liverpool vs their previous teams? That is what great managers do. Remember the likes of Gotze, Sahin et al. went into oblivion after they left Klopp's Dortmund. Our managers seem to make the players worse.Liverpool have an excellent record buying from the Premier League under Klopp.
Mac Allister, Van Dijk, Robertson, Mané, Jota, and Wijnaldum have all been good transfers.
Or he has played a big role in improving their performances for Liverpool vs their previous teams? That is what great managers do. Remember the likes of Gotze, Sachin et al. went into oblivion after they left Klopp's Dortmund. Our managers seem to make the players worse.
I bet most of the players you mentioned will dip after Klopp leaves.
I mean, Jota and Wijnaldum are the ones where you can praise Liverpool and Klopp for their level. The others were pretty obvious signings. VVD was the best CB in the league before signing for Liverpool - turned down PL champions Chelsea and Guardiola's City who were both willing to pay huge money for him. Mac Allister, Robertson, Mane were all among the best in the league in their roles before Liverpool tooLiverpool have an excellent record buying from the Premier League under Klopp.
Mac Allister, Van Dijk, Robertson, Mané, Jota, and Wijnaldum have all been good transfers.
Hasn't he been injured pretty much the whole season though?It’s safe to assume Mount would have been far more effective at Liverpool than he has for us.
I mean, Jota and Wijnaldum are the ones where you can praise Liverpool and Klopp for their level. The others were pretty obvious signings. VVD was the best CB in the league before signing for Liverpool - turned down PL champions Chelsea and Guardiola's City who were both willing to pay huge money for him. Mac Allister, Robertson, Mane were all among the best in the league in their roles before Liverpool too
Hasn't he been injured pretty much the whole season though?
Or he has played a big role in improving their performances for Liverpool vs their previous teams? That is what great managers do. Remember the likes of Gotze, Sachin et al. went into oblivion after they left Klopp's Dortmund. Our managers seem to make the players worse.
I bet most of the players you mentioned will dip after Klopp leaves.
If the man who gave you your name had gotten his way we would have gotten Mane instead.Getting Mané for £36m and Robertson for £8m was also extremely good business, whether it was obvious or not. There is no guarantee that these types of players take the step up from mid/bottom PL teams to title challenging teams. Same with Mac Allister even though it's early.
It's not praise of Klopp for picking them, to be clear. It's just during this time period, they've made some really shrewd moves from the PL. Maybe my baseline is just in the dumps, because I'm comparing it to our moves to get Maguire, AWB and the like. But you can also look at Chelsea - their Cucurella and Caicedo moves look extremely dodgy, even though at least Caicedo was also considered one of the best in his position, when he was at Brighton.
I don't think he plays the same role as szoboazlai either. He has had his best moments as a wide forward which is why he was such an odd signingIt’s safe to assume Mount would have been far more effective at Liverpool than he has for us. He’s exactly the kind of player Klopp has done well with and he fits the system, whereas one of Mount’s biggest problem with us is the lack of any functioning system. But Mount doesn’t play the same role as Mac Allister, he plays the same role as Szoboszlai. It’s sad how people need to invent new scenarios to allow them to criticise their own players from one more angle.
I think Mount is definitely more positionally ambiguous, but I think Brwned is right in that he would’ve played a similar sort of role that Szoboszlai is — an offensive midfielder sacrificing a lot of his technical stuff to just run around a lot.I don't think he plays the same role as szoboazlai either. He has had his best moments as a wide forward which is why he was such an odd signing
typo. I don't follow or care for cricket at all.To be fair Tendulkar was 42 by the time Klopp left Dortmund.
Yeah obviously, and it was good business for sure. Just, well, signing some of the best players in your league and then having them continue to be some of the best players in your league isn't a particularly notable thing. They did well, but those weren't particularly shrewd movesGetting Mané for £36m and Robertson for £8m was also extremely good business, whether it was obvious or not. There is no guarantee that these types of players take the step up from mid/bottom PL teams to title challenging teams. Same with Mac Allister even though it's early.
I mean, Jota and Wijnaldum are the ones where you can praise Liverpool and Klopp for their level. The others were pretty obvious signings. VVD was the best CB in the league before signing for Liverpool - turned down PL champions Chelsea and Guardiola's City who were both willing to pay huge money for him. Mac Allister, Robertson, Mane were all among the best in the league in their roles before Liverpool too
Hasn't he been injured pretty much the whole season though?