Jurgen Klopp: el Liverpool sigue siendo un club atractivo incluso SIN fútbol de la Liga de Campeones 🔴



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30 opiniones en “Jurgen Klopp: el Liverpool sigue siendo un club atractivo incluso SIN fútbol de la Liga de Campeones 🔴”

  1. Liverpool under Klopp is an institution, there's ups and downs but he does find solutions and even though it was left too late he found solutions this season in the end. Many Liverpool fans have built up this "FSG is great" wall and aren't prepared to let it be knocked down but they know deep down FSG held Klopp back. They just don't want to admit they're wrong despite it proving even more how amazing Jurgen is. As a player playing against him and being in that world you know it's a good place to play. I think without him Liverpool completely fall apart

  2. Who even needed telling this? Last time LFC finished outside the top 10 was 91/92 i think (11th) Since the PL formed i don't think they've finished lower than 8th, they have ancient history and present relevent history and have won every cup available, they have a solid foundation and arguably one of the best manangers in the game currently and theres no drama off or on the field or any uncertainty around the manager, there isn't a player out there who wouldn't want to be part of Klopps next rebuild. The question should be "how much is LFC got to spend?" because the problem clubs like LFC, MU, City, CFC and arsenal face is the fee… If LFC wanted to buy TAA now he'd cost around 100mill, to buy a modern day lampard or gerrard would be around 100mill, the question is never "can LFC attract top players?" Its "have you got a couple hundred million to buy a couple midfielders"
    Newcastle have wealth now, if newcastle offered any top players millions a week in wages and big fee they'd go there.. Money is what attracts players and clubs to sell.. Nothing todo with CL football anymore..

  3. As much as I respect Klopp and Liverpool but this is the most hahah moment ever! like why would you join a team with half of the squad are old and the rest are complete NPCs. This club and team need to show first that there is a future plan of rebuilding and complete overhaul of the whole squad. Look at what City does.

  4. Tf is the reporter talking about, it’s not wrong if a player wants CL football, it doesn’t mean they don’t have commitment 😂. But I agree with Klopp they’ll be fine without it they’re a huge club and he’s one of the best managers in the world

  5. liverpool is one of the greatest clubs, not only have they been consistently good and triumphant since football became professional, not only their success is thanks to actual merit and not only referee corruption, but their fanbase is one of the few ones that isn't toxic out of these big clubs.

  6. "Form is temporary, class is permanent!" Liverpool can't compete with the biggest team for wages, but any footballer wanting to work with 1 of the best managers in the world, for a team that will be competing for trophies then there is no better place to develope your career.

  7. As a Liverpool fan it's not always a case of attractive club but wages. How many times have we seen players ditch one team for another because they can offer more money

  8. We could be league one and attract players who want to be genuinely appreciated or at least at at the ground there's lots of new wave "supporter" on social media who don't understand football or Liverpool as a club .

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