Jürgen Klopp's pre-match press conference | Leicester City



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43 opiniones en “Jürgen Klopp's pre-match press conference | Leicester City”

  1. LFC is no different to any other team. If we perform badly then we deserve to lose there is no excuse for poor performances as you only get what you put in and it's down to the manager to get the best out of the team.

  2. Jurgen Klopp insists he won't sign any unvaccinated players as it will put him and his fully vaccinated team and staff at risk.Well how come you have 4 first team players with covid.Stick to football as you don't know anything about a common cold

  3. It seems as if it is accepted as facts, that it is always an advantage for the "bigger teams" if they have 5 subs, because they have a better bench. I don't think it is that simple.

    It is pretty much a basic tactic, that the bigger teams play the ball around a lot, so that the smaller teams become tired towards the end of the game, which gives the bigger teams a bigger chance to score. That pretty much disapears with 5 subs. Further more, the quality of the players, should always be compared to the players they have on the field. All teams would normally field their best eleven from the start, so it is generally a given, that all teams have "worse" players on the bench. But generally the relative drop off in quality is the same. For Sheffield Utd. – who claimed it was a big advantage for the big teams – that would normally mean players at a level of John Fleck, Sander Berge or John Lundstram, who, with all due respect, is not being traded for Neymar fees.

    Further more it gives smaller teams tactical advantages, that I don't see in the same way with bigger teams, as they would often need to make bigger tactical changes during the game. The bigger teams normally don't go from all out attack to parking the bus, but the smaller teams would often go from parking the bus to riding their luck in the last 10-15 minutes – or even vice versa to get a quick goal.

    They should do it for the players, and because the spectators wan't the games to be as entertaining as possible. When talking about the christmas schedule, fans and pundits have no problem putting entertainment first, so why are people against this…

  4. These guys are on disgraceful amounts of money a week playing 90 min football game something they love when nurses and doctors are working 12 shifts I'm sick of listening to klopp crying it's a joke. IF THE BUS DRIVER SUPERMARKET WORKER SECURITY OFFICER WORKS THE FOOTBALLER WORKS !!!!!!!!

  5. Liverpool is one of the best and most famous club in the world, the need to boost their squad so I plead with the club please buy kylian mbappe because the young French great can really help the club very well including at this time their stars salah, mane and keita are heading of to afcon 2022. So may Almighty God bless you if this January transfer window you purchase the world French star youngester.

  6. At least we don't have Chris Wilder in Premier League, because he would still block 5 subs rule like last season. All these small club's in the league will block it to play a weaken top side, but we still say let's play the game fair!

  7. this covid strangeness.. questions are arising even amongst the most loyal advocates…Gerrard has it for the second time now .. ???????

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