The embargoed sections have been a bit dull in recent times let’s be honest. That’s been linked to the woeful performances and desperation for further reinforcements, but there’s been very little of note hidden ‘til late into the evening. The day before an FA Cup replay against Wolves surprisingly bucked the trend and to little surprise, it was the ultimate ‘tier one’ journalist in Paul Joyce that prompted it all. We take a look at key parts from their exchange and review Jurgen Klopp Comments…
LOYALTY When Joyce asked if he’d heard the suggestion he’s too loyal: “I heard that before and I’m not. I think everybody should be loyal, but I’m not too loyal.” The accusation has been levelled by many reds against the manager, especially in recent times with his team selections showing little variation, despite some horrific showings. The obvious names will appear such as Henderson, Fabinho etc and quite understandably. It was telling that pair were in the players hauled off in a four man change against Brighton on Saturday, but this is something that can only be reviewed later down the line.With Dominic King writing that there’s a summer of change expected at Liverpool, but mentioning a potential 12-month extension for both Milner and Fabinho some may take this with a pinch of salt. The accusation has always been that Klopp’s greatest strength which enables him to get the most out of players is also his blind spot. When this summer has finished and it feels a massive one, we’ll be able to assess accordingly.
PHASE OUT
None of us really know what the outcome would be if the purse strings were removed or even somewhat loosened for the manager as he’s mentioned in the past when talking about taking risks. If FSG remain in charge this summer, then it appears unlikely to change, but again that maybe a big if. The loyalty aspect also has to be examined in that context.
If you give it everything, the fans can see that’s but the instructions are clearly wrong then that’s different. But ask yourself the question, how many would you give pass marks to in recent games for effort, fight etc? Could be wrong but very few I’d suspect. Over to them to back up their bosses words.
With Joyce’s article name-checking Bellingham and Nunes as wanted by the club in the summer and with certain other midfielders set to leave, it just added to the sentiment. Again, we’ll have to wait into the future to see what the change is, but it caught everyone’s attention
SUMMARY
We don’t get too much from an embargo nowadays, but this felt slightly different. Ownership, individual players, team performances…all the big topics you’d want. Sandwiched between the mention of a Diogo Jota return against Real Madrid and a confirmation that he’s not going anywhere unless told differently, this is well worth a watch if you haven’t already. Klopp came out fighting…over to the players.