Playing a side as bad as that three times in one season and winning zero of them is criminal.
Still very much in it, but that's a couple of points thrown away totally needlessly.
Looked like they hadn't learned a thing from the game a few weeks ago. Only themselves to blame.
There are the trophies, but the emotion of the journey Jürgen Klopp took LFC on is immeasurable. Interlinked arms v West Brom, defiance and confidence after defeats in finals, BVB at Anfield, Corner Taken Quickly, 700,000+ at the parade, Shevchenko Park, Madrid, number 19...
The biggest day at Anfield since February 22, 1991 when Kenny Dalglish called time.
They will build a statue for Jurgen Klopp one day. That is all you need to know about all he has overseen these last nine years. He called himself The Normal One. None of this has been normal 🔴
Every game for the rest of this season are now so beyond important that there aren’t any words to do their size justice. Every single game needs to be an unbearable atmosphere for every opponent. Drag the man who dragged us to every trophy possible, to a farewell league title.
Klopp: "If you ask me, ‘Will you ever work as a manager again?’ I would say now no. But I don’t know obviously how that will feel because I never had the situation. What I know definitely – I will never, ever manage a different club in England than Liverpool."
Chirping like this when you’re still playing leaves you wide open for all sorts of conspiracy and match fixing accusations.
Have your silly little podcast if you want, but digging out fellow professionals and chatting shit about who you want to win the league is dumb as fuck.
Might not be the general consensus but that looked like a very harsh red card to me. @VirgilvDijk clearly got the ball. Maybe my eyes are getting worse in my old age.