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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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The cheesy rims are all trying to defend the hand holding nonsense today by saying it was a way of thanking the fans for not leaving early or other such nonsense.
 

Origi’s late goal spares Liverpool defeat by West Bromwich

"Beating his chest in front of the West Bromwich Albion dug-out, going eyeball-to-eyeball with Tony Pulis and leading his Liverpool team in triumphant applause in front of the Kop, Jürgen Klopp produced a manic reaction to Divock Origi’s stoppage time equaliser as his team were held to a tense, ugly draw at Anfield. The home supporters revelled in their manager’s wild celebrations but this was an unseemly episode that would not have looked out of place in the Sunday amateur leagues.

The animosity between Klopp and the Albion bench had been building from the moment Dejan Lovren was taken off on a stretcher with a serious-looking knee injury as a consequence of a dreadful challenge from Craig Gardner. It erupted spectacularly when the Liverpool substitute Origi cancelled out Jonas Olsson’s second-half header with a deflected strike and Klopp danced on the visitors’ misfortune. The Liverpool manager walked away shaking hands with his Albion counterpart before being pulled into one by a visiting coach. An argument then ensued before Klopp led his team in a celebration akin to a title win. Once the blood had cooled, this was another underwhelming result for Liverpool who struggled against set pieces and aggression all afternoon".

Andy Hunter taking the mick out of Klopp. Now where's the bus?

Liverpool Klopp snubs Pulis after bad-tempered draw

They have another classless manager that suits them.
 

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Origi’s late goal spares Liverpool defeat by West Bromwich

"Beating his chest in front of the West Bromwich Albion dug-out, going eyeball-to-eyeball with Tony Pulis and leading his Liverpool team in triumphant applause in front of the Kop, Jürgen Klopp produced a manic reaction to Divock Origi’s stoppage time equaliser as his team were held to a tense, ugly draw at Anfield. The home supporters revelled in their manager’s wild celebrations but this was an unseemly episode that would not have looked out of place in the Sunday amateur leagues.

The animosity between Klopp and the Albion bench had been building from the moment Dejan Lovren was taken off on a stretcher with a serious-looking knee injury as a consequence of a dreadful challenge from Craig Gardner. It erupted spectacularly when the Liverpool substitute Origi cancelled out Jonas Olsson’s second-half header with a deflected strike and Klopp danced on the visitors’ misfortune. The Liverpool manager walked away shaking hands with his Albion counterpart before being pulled into one by a visiting coach. An argument then ensued before Klopp led his team in a celebration akin to a title win. Once the blood had cooled, this was another underwhelming result for Liverpool who struggled against set pieces and aggression all afternoon".

Andy Hunter taking the mick out of Klopp. Now where's the bus?

Liverpool Klopp snubs Pulis after bad-tempered draw

They have another classless manager that suits them.

Pulis would have him for breakfast and still have room for his assistants.
 

Klopp didn't shake pulis hand because he wanted to be with the players on the pitch. He quite creepy in this way. He creating this bond with the players but its so over the top. You can earn respect without kissing and mauling the players all the time.
I can't think of any other manager entertaining that pantomime tableau. What a pity Brian Clough is no longer with us, imagine his response.
 

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