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Klopp: Offside goal played on the mind of the referee


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It's the old say something daft and it deflects away from how shite we were...Whiskey Nose used to do it all the time.....Well I hope he is.

 

To be fair and it's not saying much I thought that was probably Friend's best performance in a game involving us.

 

Would have loved Origi to have slotted that at the end obviously for the points but also for thousands of bitters spontaneously combusting

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17 minutes ago, TK421 said:

Klopp's talking about the referee, though.  Not the assistants.  

What's to talk about the ref.   We'd have lost the game with VAR. 

 

Klopp deflecting blame off the piss weak squad.   No different to any other manager,  they all talk shite. 

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I love Klopp, and I don’t think we could get a better manager.

 

But I clearly prefer

Guardiola’s reaction after the Newcastle game. The reporter was trying his best to get him going about the disallowed goal from the free kick. Which maybe technically was ok from the ref’s side, but in reality what he did was robbing them of a goal.

 

Guardiola was having none of it, simply repeated that they didn’t play well enough to deserve the win.

 

Of course it’s easier also to say that when you won it last year.

 

On our side the whole club is over anxious that we’re gonna loose our advantage, and it probably affects both Klopp and the players.

 

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2 hours ago, Joey8FrogsLegs said:

I love Klopp, and I don’t think we could get a better manager.

 

But I clearly prefer

Guardiola’s reaction after the Newcastle game. The reporter was trying his best to get him going about the disallowed goal from the free kick. Which maybe technically was ok from the ref’s side, but in reality what he did was robbing them of a goal.

 

Guardiola was having none of it, simply repeated that they didn’t play well enough to deserve the win.

 

Of course it’s easier also to say that when you won it last year.

 

On our side the whole club is over anxious that we’re gonna loose our advantage, and it probably affects both Klopp and the players.

 

 

Agreed . Silly excuses or call them explanations don't help. When you get performances like Keita's in the 1st half then the truth is self evident . He was lazy , wasteful and a liability culminating in a half-hearted effort to close down their scorer from the fk. He was the worst offender but there were a number of very poor performances whilst WHU put in a proper shift.

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