ForssAwakens
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If you have high standards surely you would accept criticism/feedback as it allows you learnSo what.
He has high standards and his record speaks for itself.
If you have high standards surely you would accept criticism/feedback as it allows you learnSo what.
He has high standards and his record speaks for itself.
I didn't see the "encounter" but I imagine that if someone publicly told me how to do my job and that person was someone who had singularly failed to do my job and been sacked for failing previously then similarly, I might find it hard to "accept criticism" from that quarter...
I don't think I can blame Klopp really. I do love a good rant though so Keane can be entertaining but as the but of the rant... less so.
If you have high standards surely you would accept criticism/feedback as it allows you learn
Of course he does.
But to thrash a team like Arsenal and then an armchair pundit points out your shortcomings
It makes you throw up your arms in despair. There's no pleasing some people.
I'd say that broadcasting on TV was a pretty acceptable definition of "public"?He wasn't publicly telling Klopp how to do his job though was he.
I'd say that broadcasting on TV was a pretty acceptable definition of "public"?
As I said, I didn't see it, just empathising how Klopp might have taken exception to the analysis.
He publicly critiqued the game as he saw it. Not once did he say "Klopp should have". In no way did he try and tell Klopp how to do his job.
As I said, I didn't see it, just empathising how Klopp might have taken exception to the analysis.