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The signings of injury-prone Arthur and ‘unusual’ Nunez sees Liverpool fan lose faith in Klopp

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp puts his arms out wide

A Mailboxer is losing faith in Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp over his summer transfers. Plus, transfer success for Chelsea and what value is there being in a competition you don’t win?

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Liverpool’s transfer policy
I find myself in the curious position of questioning Liverpool transfers for the first time since Klopp came in..

Sure Karius and Keita have been failures but at the time I trusted that the club has done their diligence and carefully selected transfers. Now I am definitely not sure.

Firstly talented though he may be signing Nunez was a bit unusual. A player who didn’t fit our current play style and who has had repeated problems with temperament seems an unusual Klopp buy. He’s shipped out all the weaker minded troublesome players except Keita and he’ll be gone soon too. But he’s young so there’s plenty of time for it to work out.

Then with an already creaking and old midfield we didn’t seem interested in anyone with Klopp rather laughably listing 2 players who are always injured (and injured at the present – Keita and Ox) and one player who is gonna need a mobility scooter as players he can count on which means he doesn’t need a midfielder. Then after everyone picks up an injury and we desperately need someone who can stay fit we sign a player whose had 15 injuries in 4 years and who ALSO has attitude problems as described by two managers at Juve and staff at Barca as well.

So to help a midfield full of injury prone players who are currently injured we paid £4m (and his wages) to loan an injury prone player? Such a baffling decision. It would have been better to just give youth players a chance instead, at least they would be building experience for the future of Liverpool.

So on to Saturday were we can expect to see Nunez get wound up and sent off, Arthur come off injured 8 mins after coming on, a thrilling nil all draw and a post match conference where Klopp blames the wind for not having a shot until 95th minute while simultaneously congratulating the team for playing a good game. At least our strategy of barely having any shots on target will mean Pickford can’t do that annoying falling down in slow motion thing. He should just fall down fast…
Like the rest of his teammates
Lee

 

Cramp
I must confess that i didn’t watch Liverpool v Newcastle, but I have seen the reports and read the letters page about Newcastle’s time wasting and injury feigning including going…

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