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Klopp: It makes no sense to add more players to the squad

Jurgen Klopp has given his clearest indication yet that he is more than satisfied with the squad at his disposal and is unlikely to delve into the transfer market before the window closes.

 

In terms of incoming players the Reds have been very quiet, only adding young French central defender Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig.

 

However Liverpool have been buoyed by the return to full fitness of Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain while Harvey Elliott has displayed his blossoming talent throughout the pre-season.

 

While the loss of Andy Robertson with ankle ligament damage was a undoubted setback, Kostas Tsimikas is another player who has impressed of late and after a frustrating first season at the club the former Olympiakos man will be looking to make a real impression.

 

Throughout the summer Liverpool have been frequently linked to Atletico Madrid midfielder Saul Niguez and Renato Sanches from Lille, while PSV striker Donyell Malen looked a possibility before signing with Borussia Dortmund.

 

Throughout his tenure, Klopp has been staunch in his support for players that he has at his disposal.

 

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He is a manager that would rather see them succeed no matter how long it takes, than be someone who turns over his squad in a frequent fashion.

 

In the last few seasons that sense of loyalty has been rewarded with the club winning numerous honours on the domestic, European and global stage.

 

While some pundits openly question whether Liverpool still has what it takes to challenge, Klopp is in no doubt as he told  Danish network TV2 (via The Mail).

 

“Let's go through the squad. Do you want to buy a new full back? A new goalkeeper? We already have good players there.

 

“In midfield, we have players with a lot of experience, such as Thiago, Fabinho, (Jordan) Henderson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita. 

 

'In addition, we have exciting young boys in Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones. In the attack, we have Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, Xherdan Shaqiri, Takumi Minamino and Divock Origi.

 

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While the other clubs that made the top four last season have forked out vast sums of money for reinforcements, Klopp is adamant that the need was not there for Liverpool at this point of time.

 

“If you want to buy such (top-class) players, you have to spend a lot of money. We do not have to do that, because the players are already here.

 

“You have to make changes from time to time, but then there must be room to do it. We do not want more players. If something happens somewhere, something can happen somewhere else, but it makes no sense to add more players.”

 

 

 

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Just now, m0e said:

I specifically mentioned the bold bit.

 

The bit where he says "that's the information I have".

 

What sort of cunt says that if he's not pissed off about something?

 

Alignment to the board would sound more like: "we don't need to spend money because we have what we need."

I listened to the press conference, there was no annoyance in general. In fact, he looks as energized as I've seen him.

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Just now, 3 Stacks said:

I listened to the press conference, there was no annoyance in general. In fact, he looks as energized as I've seen him.

Fair enough. I only read the transcript.

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2 minutes ago, TD_LFC said:

You'd hope it's a dig at the toxic breed of support that manifests on twitter where everything is won or lost based on 'banter' and who you or your rivals sign.

 

The kind of pleb that will post under a journalists story about racism or some other serious matter 'Announce X'. 

Twitter is not representative of anything. Its a cesspool. I wish people (not you) would stop investing so much into the importance of that platform, whether it be football, politics or whatever.

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1 minute ago, 3 Stacks said:

I listened to the press conference, there was no annoyance in general. In fact, he looks as energized as I've seen him.

He got a bit serious on the last question from Pearce, I wouldn't say he was annoyed but there was definite tones of a teacher sick of being asked the same stupid question.

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Just now, TD_LFC said:

He got a bit serious on the last question from Pearce, I wouldn't say he was annoyed but there was definite tones of a teacher sick of being asked the same stupid question.

To be fair, Pearce asked some pretty shit questions there.

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Just now, BeefStroganoff said:

Twitter is not representative of anything. Its a cesspool. I wish people (not you) would stop investing so much into the importance of that platform, whether it be football, politics or whatever.

Agreed, but a whole industry has been born from it and youtube when it comes to football, the likes of 90min and AFTV have made it popular and relevant unfortunately and the main stream are trying to push out there own watered down versions to catch up.

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2 minutes ago, TD_LFC said:

He got a bit serious on the last question from Pearce, I wouldn't say he was annoyed but there was definite tones of a teacher sick of being asked the same stupid question.

Yeah, I mean he's always been sassy about answering certain kinds of questions, but I thought he sounded great. Motivated.

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8 minutes ago, 3 Stacks said:

Yeah, I mean he's always been sassy about answering certain kinds of questions, but I thought he sounded great. Motivated.


One of the most positive things behind us going into the season. He looked drained early on last season. His argument with the reporter at Brighton was the start & things, understandably from his professional & personal life, got worse. He’s only human, everybody would have been massively frustrated (ie fucked off) at all going off around him.

 

I saw an interview with Trent the other day where Klopp held a team meeting, I think before Trent’s late winner v Villa, and said we’re all going to focus on the best we can do & sort of galvanised everybody.

 

I don’t think enough credit was given to us at the end of last season. I know it wasn’t anybody’s expectations entering the New Year, but we looked dead and buried in the fight for CL multiple times, even during the 8/10 run. We still found a way. 3 injury time winners in 10 games. That never say die attitude is imperative to us and comes directly from Klopp. 

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10 minutes ago, TD_LFC said:

Agreed, but a whole industry has been born from it and youtube when it comes to football, the likes of 90min and AFTV have made it popular and relevant unfortunately and the main stream are trying to push out there own watered down versions to catch up.

*shudders*

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2 hours ago, El Rojo said:

He accepts the reality of our situation and wants supporters to get behind the team in the stadium, which they will of course do. He’s also sick to death of these bullshit questions that don’t fully concern him, as he’s a man who focuses on what he can actually change. 

 

What exactly do people want him to do? Lose focus by publicly calling out the owners over not spending? Resign his position in protest over our spend compared to our rivals? Play Adrian as a false nine to highlight that we don’t have two £60m options for each position? 

I know to the FSG Out crowd everything Klopp says is him making the best of a terrible situation where he's not being backed but ... isn't there just the tiniest possibility that maybe he actually believes what he's saying? That he would rather tie down our best players (the ones who won us the league and CL) to long contracts than buy new players?

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