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Wright: United are a much more attractive proposition than Liverpool right now

Ian Wright believes that Liverpool are coming  to the end of a fine era and will struggle to compete with their rivals in the transfer market.

 

As we move closer to the end of a very difficult season for all clubs, the next question is what kind of business will they be able to do as financial budgets are extremely tight due to the global pandemic.

 

 In his pre-match press conference ahead of the Man United game, Jurgen Klopp again suggested there will be limited transfer activity for the Reds and certainly no big  money deals.

 

 Instead he is focused on internal growth.

 

"I don’t see that (big money moves) happening a lot this summer because the football world is still not in the same place as it was before.

 

“Getting the [injured] players back makes us better already, definitely. That’s how it is. “These are our first transfers.

 

“We don’t know exactly when that will happen, but it will happen at one point, and all the rest we have to see."

 

“Not playing in the Champions League doesn’t help, obviously, but it’s not our biggest problem, because the market will be really strange

 

One player that Liverpool have been linked with over the past few months is Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma as a replacement for Gini Wijnaldum who is likely to depart in the summer.

 

An added complication is the upcoming European Championships. The Reds will have players involved and Klopp will be holding his breath that all return unscathed as a serious injury to one of his international contingent could throw his plans into complete turmoil.

 

Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez will not be involved but skipper Jordan Henderson still has a chance of making it. You can make the upcoming summer tournament a lot more fun by taking advantage of Euro 2021 betting offers.

 

While Liverpool have been a very attractive destination due to their outstanding success in recent years, Ian Wright believes that tide is turning with certain factors part of his view and feels the Mali international will be the perfect fit at a arch rival.

 

The Mirror ( via Ringer FC’s Wright’s House podcast) reported the former Arsenal and Crystal Palace star as saying:

 

“Bissouma’s making it clear now he wants to leave, "Bissouma at United… that fits. He’s very good.

 

"You look at Bissouma, and he’s looking at Liverpool, we know that Liverpool have had their problems this season and you’ve got to choose between Liverpool and United in the current climate.

 

I’m probably going to go with United. At the moment, yeah, because if we didn’t have the pandemic there’s certain things that’s going to happen where someone gets sold so they can finance [another signing].

 

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Wright has some considerable doubts about the age of current Liverpool squad and a team like Man United could well pull away from them in the upcoming years.

 

“What is going on at Liverpool, is there’s a lot of players getting into that 30 age bracket – Van Dijk, Henderson, the three guys up front.

 

“You think to yourself, ‘yeah Liverpool are magnificent with what they’ve done these last couple of years’. But you look at United and what United are on the cusp of doing, it’s a much more attractive proposition right now, much more.”

 

And another factor into his thinking is the age old debate about funding from the owners for the manager.

 

“I’m not being disrespectful to Liverpool, but it seems to me at Liverpool… where’s the funding?

 

“Like when they did Coutinho to get everybody in, when they sold Suarez to get everybody in, where’s that funding coming from for Liverpool for them [potential signings] to say, ‘I can see what they are building’?

 

"You’ve got three unbelievable players who are getting to a stage of their career where they’re like, ‘can I go to Real Madrid’… no, it’s not looking as attractive, with all due respect to Liverpool."

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9 minutes ago, magicrat said:

I think we will do well to finish above Utd next season .  Neither of us are going to overtake City any time soon imo. 

Seriously? I really dont think united are as good as many make out.

 

City are clearly another proposition and yes, we'd need to be near perfect to top them.

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7 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

Seriously? I really dont think united are as good as many make out.

 

City are clearly another proposition and yes, we'd need to be near perfect to top them.

I think most people on here have under estimated Utd this season.  They will strengthen further in the summer.

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15 minutes ago, magicrat said:

I think most people on here have under estimated Utd this season.  They will strengthen further in the summer.

I think some over estimate them with their current manager. As I keep saying, very good players will get you so far. A shit manager in charge of very good players may very well win a cup but will be found out over 38 league games.

 

I dont subscribe to the idea that united arent a 'top 4' side in general. Until they change the manager, I dont see them winning the title. Neither do I realistically see them bettering us at least while Jurgen's here.

 

Put it another way, if we hadnt had so many major injuries this season, do you think united would be ahead or behind us?

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The mancs will be comfortably top four next season. They'll never be as good as Guardiola's City over the course of a season, but if you can beat all the shit teams home and away you'll always make top four. They have enough quality in their squad, and enough help from the officials and the media, that they'll win the vast majority of games against non-top-eight opposition. 12x6 = 72, pick up a couple of home wins and a couple of draws against top eight sides as well and that gets you in the top four pretty much every season.

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City apart, there are no teams who’ve impressed consistently this season, and even City had an iffy start.

We will have to strengthen, as Chelsea, United, and other pretenders will definitely do, and to go another pre-season without doing so will have me believing that the owners should leave.

Problem is, City, Chelsea and United will spend more than anyone else, and as has been proved consistently recently, big spenders have the greatest successes whatever the League.

United have spent loads on dross, but eventually have got a side that, like it or not, is top four, that proves the theory that if you are able to keep throwing money at a problem, eventually it’ll be overcome.

City and Chelsea have the benefit of having decent managers too.

We have Klopp, for now, but will need to keep up spending wise with the others to give him an even chance of beating them.

There’s no chance of any of the game’s rulers bringing in meaningful financial controls so we have to deal with it as it is and maybe become more street wise in other ways.

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City are going to win the league with about 86 points. They are not out of sight by any means. I love the fact we big United up, despite them barely scraping 75 points to finish 2nd. They looked shit without Mcguire last night - we've currently got 4 first choice CBs out. Pick one of them - Matip, Gomez, or VVD fit this season we finish 2nd. We are were we are because of injuries - anyone suggesting we'll struggle to finish above United next season are projecting. 

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City won’t break 90 points this season. United will probably be about 3 wins better than us by the end of the season. If people don’t think that a fully strength Klopp Liverpool can’t break 90 points or make up such a small gap on United then they’ve not watched us play very much these last few years.

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58 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

I think some over estimate them with their current manager. As I keep saying, very good players will get you so far. A shit manager in charge of very good players may very well win a cup but will be found out over 38 league games.

 

I dont subscribe to the idea that united arent a 'top 4' side in general. Until they change the manager, I dont see them winning the title. Neither do I realistically see them bettering us at least while Jurgen's here.

 

Put it another way, if we hadnt had so many major injuries this season, do you think united would be ahead or behind us?

I don't know mate . It would probably been a close call with City still comfortably ahead.  On the back of two gruelling campaigns and straight into a concertinaed season I think a) we were likely to suffer a lot of injuries and b) standards would inevitably drop. That aside Utd were getting better and the Fernandes signing was a big moment for them. 

 

As for next time around I think Klopp has a massive job getting this squad to get back to the force they were and very little money to strengthen. The Glazers will spend big in part to deflect criticism whilst City have a blank cheque. 

I think Chelsea might be the ones to get closest to City .   

  

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3 hours ago, magicrat said:

I don't know mate . It would probably been a close call with City still comfortably ahead.  On the back of two gruelling campaigns and straight into a concertinaed season I think a) we were likely to suffer a lot of injuries and b) standards would inevitably drop. That aside Utd were getting better and the Fernandes signing was a big moment for them. 

 

As for next time around I think Klopp has a massive job getting this squad to get back to the force they were and very little money to strengthen. The Glazers will spend big in part to deflect criticism whilst City have a blank cheque. 

I think Chelsea might be the ones to get closest to City .   

  

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I think we can confidently say that without the long term injuries to Matip, Virg and Gomez and the prolonged absences of Hendo, Jota and Alisson and Thiago we could have been 4 or 5 wins better off. You expect injuries but ours have been by far worse than our competitors. We’ve basically had three seasons of shitty luck at once, I’m waiting for Mo’s legs to fall off.

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I feel also there was bound to be a drop off this season because our squad has given so much in the last three seasons and had the quite deserved adulation from us, the fans, snatched away from them by COVID.

All the players have mentioned the bus tour after the CL win over Spurs and how impressed and pleased they were. They must have been thinking “what if” when they were stood on that stage in an empty Kop receiving the Title.

Most of them are relatively young men and the come down after having walked the League surely would have had a negative effect on them, particularly as they then couldn’t go home to see their families in many cases and even celebrate with them.

Added to that the injuries, VAR etc. etc. and it’s no wonder they haven’t been on their game for much of the season.

The same applies to Klopp and his staff, more so because of the passing of his Mother, and with the Euro’s this summer, there won’t be a decent break for some unless they miss out through injury.

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11 hours ago, magicrat said:

I think we will do well to finish above Utd next season .  Neither of us are going to overtake City any time soon imo. 

Really?

 

We need to sign a CB (Kabak and/or that other bloke we've been linked with) to get our defensive solidity back.  We also need to replace Gini and get someone better than Origi (ideally a Jota in the making) to give some respite to the front three.  With a few players leaving, net spend needn't be huge, even by FSG standards. I'm confident Mané will get his mojo back. 

 

United aren't that great. We've just beaten them with our 5th and 6th choice CBs, ffs.  In a season in which injuries have probably cost us at least 15 point, they're likely to finish less than 10 points ahead of us. Next season will be different.  We'll shit on them.

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