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

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Not sure his style really suits the league.

Although Pochettino is doing well so maybe it can be adapted to work, going to be interesting to see!
It took rather a while for Pochettino to get his system implemented and the players buying into it, unsure if Klopp will be given the same amount of time.
 

That Odious tit Danny Murphy this morning on Talksport, complaining that the rain had made it impossible to play golf and he'd only managed 1 round in past 10 days....Maybe I'm being a tad sensitive, but I thought it was in poor taste on a national radio station given people have lost their homes and businesses.

Nobhead.
 
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That Odious tit Danny Murphy this morning on Talksport, complaining that the rain had made it impossible to play golf and he'd only managed 1 round in past 10 days....Maybe I'm being a tad sensitive, but I thought it was in poor taste on a national radio statio given people have lost their homes and businesses.

Nobhead.

I dont mind Danny Murphy.
 
The [Phrase removed] have altered the ground plans so they can fit in a hamstring hospital.

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I feel Klopp is hiding behind the amount of games rhetoric, he knows that he has made a massive error and his stock is going to fall by the end of the season because everybody abroad probably still believe that they are a big club.

Plus the players are going to believe in his moaning and feel more tired just thinking about the millions of games coming up.

He is certainly losing the plot.
 
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/jan/11/liverpool-divock-origi-knee-operation
Liverpool have been dealt a fresh injury blow after the striker Divock Origi underwent surgery on a knee problem that will sideline the Belgium international for another month.

The 20-year-old has been absent since suffering a hamstring strain in the 1-0 winover Leicester City on Boxing Day. He had been scheduled to make a comeback against Arsenal or Manchester United in the Premier League this week only for a separate knee injury to postpone the comeback.

Origi returned to Belgium for the procedure and it could be late February before he is available to Jürgen Klopp again, ruling him out of at least five league matches plus the FA Cup third-round replay against Exeter City and the second leg of the Capital One Cup semi-final against Stoke City.
 

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