Fair enough but he was just being plain rude in this instance.Frustrated as wanted to leave Liverpool in a blaze of glory...an achiever...no shame in being disappointed.
Leaving on a Jet Plane-PETER PAUL n MARY...............................and Jurgen KloppSo what.
His bags are packed, and he's ready for the off in a matter of weeks.
Im not sure it is. The reason they've won a lot is because they're dedicated, focused and hate losing.Like Arsene Wenger he is a poor loser for sure but in both individuals it's also a reason why they have won a lot.
That entirely matches my feelings, the amount of interviews where he starts talking about number of games Liverpool play, the kick off time and other clubs spending is unreal.On one hand I want to like Klopp as he seems like a good guy away from football, but he just comes across in anything to do with football as an absolute ****, which coupled with the fact he's associated with the most loathsome football club in the entire league just makes me hate him (and them) even more.
I'm no Utd lover but I actually celebrated when that 4th went in.
Not stating it is the only reason they win - I said a reason - but id argue it definitely is one of them as part of their make up.Im not sure it is. The reason they've won a lot is because they're dedicated, focused and hate losing.
Being a bad loser is a symptom of that desire to win, but it's not the reason they win. Plenty of others have the same desire, hate losing just as much but can show a bit of dignity and class in defeat. Certainly doesn't make them any less competitive or any less like "winners".
Hate people making excuses for it to be honest. Whether he likes it or not he's high profile, in the public eye, in an extremely privileged position and should be trying to set an example and act as a role model.
What message does it send to a 10 year old? If the manager of Liverpool can behave like a brat and make excuse after excuse after a defeat, why should they do any different?