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Sometimes u see what someone brings when they not there. Many ppl think of a midfielder as a Gerrard or Lampard. If u dont score then u r invisible.
There are players who do graft, or is a outlet under pressure or no rubbish on his side of the park. But cause he scored 11 goals at Newcastle, 4 in 1 game ppl perhaps thought that is his game, worsened ehen he scored for the Dutch. I for 1 rated him very highly was a main cog and it is showing.
For all concerned it was right time for him to go as the board and Klopp didnt feel he was worth what he wanted. Also he felt a bit unloved so it is what it is.
January Klopp can try to fix it.
I was very surprised to see alot of the crowd leaving with at least 5 minutes to go. I bet it was locals as well !!
Lay off the garlic Ian.
If this is a cheap shot at me, Steveo, I'll remind you I said I believed we needed another midfielder at least 6 times over the summer, even naming a few preferred candidates. The argument with you is on your reflex to the accusation of underinvestment. We were missing something like 5 first team midfielders yesterday, if you include Keita. Klopp likes those midfielders and likes to use them. Whether you and I agree with him on that is a side argument, not an era defining truth.
One thing that is very tiresome is returning to this argument every time something suboptimal happens on the pitch. It never happens when I'm with my mates who I go to the game with. They don't turn into a bunch of pussies every time something goes wrong. They can keep their eye on the big picture. They also have a general sense of excitement for where things are at the moment and even, dare I say it, some gratitude.
As for midfielders, Man City had some decent midfielders out there yesterday. I'm not sure they have underinvested in recent transfer windows. Maybe they're all just shite or Crystal Palace are the dogs bollocks. Strange how football arguments go.
They seem to be getting organised. It was still a surprise to me.
Brighton are also putting a very strong start to the season together. It's impressive. Given the unusual levels of elation in our ranks after what may have been the greatest result in our league history the other day, it doesn't surprise me that we lost our focus a bit. We were a hair's breadth from being 3 nil up before the break and some complacency crept in after that.
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