Liverpool’s name has been revered as one of the most successful teams and greatest achievers in the grounds of world football. Earning victory in 3 FA cups, 6 UEFA cups and supercups, a dozen and a half league titles, its accomplishments form a long queue. But in recent times, it is unable to make itself to the leads. And renowned coach Raymond Verheijen’s say on this is that the club manager Klopp is responsible.
Well, we all saw that Liverpool’s game with Plymouth was not too appeasing. Now, Verheijen voices his notion that Jurgen Klopp has been too strict; he has been compelling players to work too hard, even in the pre-season, due to which they can’t perform well in the match times.
“Liverpool manager Klopp has run his players into the ground during pre-season. Consequently, players can’t perform during entire season”, the former Wales assistant coach tweeted.
There has been great dissatisfaction amongst fans for the chain of under-performances put forth by the Reds. In the last match with Southampton, the team failed much before in making it to the EFL cup. And the look at present ranking is no less desponding-It’s 45 points with the fourth position.
Verheijen’s take on Klopp is much like attacking him. Apparently, he is indifferent to the methods adopted by Klopp for his footballers.
“Liverpool’s crumbling in 2nd half of season was already predicted multiple times in August”, he adds.
The German manager must be attempting best in his own view. We’ll be next seeing the Reds contending with the Wanderers in FA cup this weekend.
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Liverpool’s name has been revered as one of the most successful teams and greatest achievers in the grounds of world football. Earning victory in 3 FA cups, 6 UEFA cups and supercups, a dozen and a half league titles, its accomplishments form a long queue. But in recent times, it is unable to make itself to the leads. And renowned coach Raymond Verheijen’s say on this is that the club manager Klopp is responsible.
Well, we all saw that Liverpool’s game with Plymouth was not too appeasing. Now, Verheijen voices his notion that Jurgen Klopp has been too strict; he has been compelling players to work too hard, even in the pre-season, due to which they can’t perform well in the match times.
“Liverpool manager Klopp has run his players into the ground during pre-season. Consequently, players can’t perform during entire season”, the former Wales assistant coach tweeted.
There has been great dissatisfaction amongst fans for the chain of under-performances put forth by the Reds. In the last match with Southampton, the team failed much before in making it to the EFL cup. And the look at present ranking is no less desponding-It’s 45 points with the fourth position.
Verheijen’s take on Klopp is much like attacking him. Apparently, he is indifferent to the methods adopted by Klopp for his footballers.
“Liverpool’s crumbling in 2nd half of season was already predicted multiple times in August”, he adds.
The German manager must be attempting best in his own view. We’ll be next seeing the Reds contending with the Wanderers in FA cup this weekend.
Liverpool’s name has been revered as one of the most successful teams and greatest achievers in the grounds of world football. Earning victory in 3 FA cups, 6 UEFA cups and supercups, a dozen and a half league titles, its accomplishments form a long queue. But in recent times, it is unable to make itself to the leads. And renowned coach Raymond Verheijen’s say on this is that the club manager Klopp is responsible.
Well, we all saw that Liverpool’s game with Plymouth was not too appeasing. Now, Verheijen voices his notion that Jurgen Klopp has been too strict; he has been compelling players to work too hard, even in the pre-season, due to which they can’t perform well in the match times.
“Liverpool manager Klopp has run his players into the ground during pre-season. Consequently, players can’t perform during entire season”, the former Wales assistant coach tweeted.
There has been great dissatisfaction amongst fans for the chain of under-performances put forth by the Reds. In the last match with Southampton, the team failed much before in making it to the EFL cup. And the look at present ranking is no less desponding-It’s 45 points with the fourth position.
Verheijen’s take on Klopp is much like attacking him. Apparently, he is indifferent to the methods adopted by Klopp for his footballers.
“Liverpool’s crumbling in 2nd half of season was already predicted multiple times in August”, he adds.
The German manager must be attempting best in his own view. We’ll be next seeing the Reds contending with the Wanderers in FA cup this weekend.
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