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Ha ha ha, the wind, I called it ???
Whenever he loses to a lesser club in a cup competition he blames the wind.
It's getting embarrassing now, Klopp and press live-in. Not one word of criticism for their performance last night. Imagine if it was Poch
What can we do about that pesky wind?I know...any other manager is disrespecting the competition. Not Klopp, he's got his eyes on the bigger prize so its ok.
I really hope they end the season with nothing...surely some questions will be asked then?
What can we do about that pesky wind?
What can we do about that pesky wind?
Put in regulations. If it's too windy for Liverpool then postpone the game. It's their year.
Don't forget the sun and all the shit it caused with those shadows.
Don't forget the sun and all the shit it caused with those shadows.
That's it then...if there's weather... Liverpool don't play or are handed an automatic win. Keeps it simple and prevents all the need to produce t-shirts and shit excuses.
Well their bench last night was:Lots of naysayers are saying that we won’t challenge for the title because we have a weaken bench than City or Pool.
So how strong were Pool’s back up players yesterday?
Yeah Liverpool don’t have a good relationship with The Sun. ?Don't forget the sun and all the shit it caused with those shadows.
It's a shame in a way.
I mean, he's lost the Carabao Cup Final, the Europa League Final and the Champions League Final in his time at Liverpool. It would be great to see him go all the way and lose the FA Cup Final too.
I agree with you, and in most cases you need to do what you can to protect your squad and prioritise. Poch certainly has done that in the past (Europa vs Dortmund).To be fair to Klopp, a lot us would have expected Pochettino to do the same thing under the circumstances. They have a fantastic chance of winning the league and they are still in the Champions League, a competition they reached the final of last season. At this early stage of the competition the F.A. Cup will have barely factored in their list of priorities. It could of course badly backfire on them in a few weeks time if they go out for the Champions League and lose their lead in the table. As things stand though I think it's hard to criticise him for saving his key players for bigger challenges ahead.