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In this cynical world in which we live that is both a distinct possibility and the default view of many, possibly even myself. I would however like to think that things like this do happen every now and then. If we truely believe that we have reached a point where such altruistic acts never occur then we may as well just throw in the towel here and now.
Last edited by RedNoodle; 26th September 2019 at 10:51 PM.
More praise for our Jurgen...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...g-Anfield.html
“Rangnick pointed to the performances of Englishmen James Milner and Jordan Henderson as evidence of Klopp's good work, as well as the change in mindset of star attacking trio Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.
'If you look at Jordan Henderson or James Milner before Klopp they were totally average,' he said.
'The fact that they have now become such players is entirely up to their manager. Sadio Mané, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino were, until three or four years ago, everything other than typical pressing strikers.
'They just wanted to have the ball and play with it. The fact that they have grown together at Liverpool is all down to Jürgen Klopp.'”
Last edited by Steveo; 27th September 2019 at 12:08 AM.
Henderson has definitely improved under Klopp, but I personally feel Milner is pretty much the same as he’s always been.
I bet you can squeal like a pig!
Not sure about that - he came on a free and couldn’t find a place in a weaker City lineup than they have now. The Milner we have seen these last 2-3 seasons especially would not have been allowed to depart like that - and would have had much more game time. He was pretty average for a while for us too. He was always solid - but Klopp has improved him IMO,.
Disagree, Milner was offered something like 200kpw to stay at City, but he wanted to play centrally iirc.
Wasn't Hendo playing as a DM even before Klopp arrived? If so, I'd argue he didn't make a huge jump up until he was moved to his preferred position.
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