Its as if getting a team to press 100 miles an hour every game for 90 mins can cause injuries.
Somebody, or probably 2 or 3 somebodies are really to bunk up their prices when Klopp comes calling in JanImagine my shock that injury prone players get injured. He's terrible anyway so it's probably done them a favour.
It is yeah - we saw that here with Martinez where he took 50% of this approach - the cancelling training bit. The play with infernal intensity bit didn't happen.Difficult to just turn it on on match day with such an approach. A lot of football's habit based isn't it.
VAR mate its even shight for them...only on the odd occasion though.Cant understand how that wasn't a pen.
#YMCA
The media would know this if they only looked at any other club.Players get injured, sometimes they even get really bad injuries and teams have injury crises. They and the media need to get over it.
Somebody, or probably 2 or 3 somebodies are really to bunk up their prices when Klopp comes calling in Jan
Look at Milners body structure. Looks like the anabolic steroid master of the universe. See shapes like him around the gyms of the world. You will have to wait for them to open again to have a peek lolLet's just say that since his City days he has bulked up significantly and is faster than he was in his supposed prime...
Mr Salbutinol and Mr Ventolin for starters.Somebody, or probably 2 or 3 somebodies are really to bunk up their prices when Klopp comes calling in Jan
All of the players Ive read who describe the training they do use the word "intense". It's high tempo stuff in training games and the individual training they get.Would assume he does the opposite - total de-load of training, low intensity kickabouts, to enable massive intensity on matchday.
They play simple football AFAIK, with world class players, so what would training hard accomplish?
Problem with the doped-to-their-gills hypothesis is that everyone in the prem would have to be doing it, with large scale tacit acceptance from those in charge (tacit acceptance from the fans is a given). Like Lance Armstrong was a prominent cheat in an ocean of cheats - the entire peloton was on EPO late nineties and it was fully endorsed by all teams and tacitly accepted by the UCI.All of the players Ive read who describe the training they do use the word "intense". It's high tempo stuff in training games and the individual training they get.
Somebody, or probably 2 or 3 somebodies are really to bunk up their prices when Klopp comes calling in Jan
Hmmm Thiago has just come from a similar club, who got Goretska from screech to Arnie in about 6 months so he's already conditioned. Although he has had quite a few injuries the last few years.
Anyway if they buy an expensive CB in Jan, who is leaving to fund it?