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BlueCollar

(3,859 posts)
Sun Nov 22, 2015, 05:14 AM Nov 2015

City 1 Liverpool 4

I just finished watching the post match conference with JKJ.What struck me was the subdued approach to the success of the team?

It is so nice to see someone without an ego running a team.

I like his style. He seems to coach/manage from a psychological perspective. He understands the game and the opposition and seems comfortable looking at the squad he has to meet the challenge.

Raheem Sterling may be regretting leaving and Daniel Sturridge. Should be getting nervous.

JK has taken a very good squad and instilled a sense of confidence. Lucas appears reborn, Can and Llalana aren't walking on eggshells.

I'm very pleased right now.

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City 1 Liverpool 4 (Original Post) BlueCollar Nov 2015 OP
What should Sterling regret? Cartoonist Nov 2015 #1
leaving a team more BlueCollar Nov 2015 #2
It was a very good performance. Ron Obvious Nov 2015 #3

BlueCollar

(3,859 posts)
2. leaving a team more
Sun Nov 22, 2015, 11:14 AM
Nov 2015

Suited to his playing style? I think he was chafing to be more creative and I think his leaving Liverpool was to get away from BR.

 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
3. It was a very good performance.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 09:50 PM
Nov 2015

I didn't see it coming. Really liking Klopp's style right now.

With Chelsea dropping out and with no clear front runner, I think this is going to be an exciting race this year. It's as wide open as I've seen for a while anyway.

Who will sneak into the top 4? Liverpool, Spurs - yeah I could see that. Southampton, West Ham - maybe. Leicester? Oh that would be great!

Compare this to Spain, Germany, France, which are essentially settled already.

Exciting days ahead.

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