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Wait....
Didn't he get nearly half a billion in spending this last year to spend in the transfer window - resulting in two of the most expensive players ever paid for in Premier League history -......and yet resulting in one of our worst seasons in the categories of most goals conceded in all competition (75), longest losing streak in our history (12 games) and winning no away games against the top 6 teams, as well as having both Manc clubs do the double over us?
How much more backing does the guy need?
He won the league with Klopp's team and minor tweaks and changes to his style and formation.
When he had his own team and instituted his own style, it's still (mathematically,....though...admittedly unlikely) possible going into the last game that we could miss out on the Champions League.
What the hell are you even talking about?
Also, he had no practically no say (and therefore gets no credit) in the net-spend of that first transfer window, seeing as he had just arrived at the club, and the single player we bought in that window (Chiesa) is a player he clearly doesn't fancy and never wanted given how little playing time he gives him, and therefore we can reasonably conclude wasn't involved in the decision to get him - any more than he was in the decisions to let go/sell the players we did that generated the revenue that helped that net-spend figure.
There's never been better proof of someone needing to get fired than what he's served up this season.
Last edited by Crimson Dynasty; Yesterday at 08:12 PM.
The last 3 lines are just poking fun at Steveos takes on spending.
Thanks for fleshing it out![]()
This and the fact that every man and his dog knows it was Klopp who had far more to do with the title win last season....than Arne Slot..... is what's got the poor wretch in a spin.
"We had to do it. Phil wanted to leave. We didn't want to let him go, but the money was there. We had to be smart on the market. With the money we got from Phil, we built the team we have now. We didn’t spend it on one player, we spent it on a few, and that made us a better team."