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Liverpool (and Jorginho) are s***e and this season is already over but Jurgen Klopp must stay

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp looks dejected after a defeat

Liverpool might be really rubbish but Jurgen Klopp should not be sacked. Also: Sean Dyche will keep Everton up comfortably, Arsenal midfielder Jorginho is crap, and Casemiro should not have been sent off for Manchester United.

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Christ, we’re bloody awful right now. Wolves are barely above the relegation places and easily beat us 3-0 – the first half in particular being an absolute shambles. The most depressing thing is, it was all so grimly predictable too. I didn’t know a single fellow Liverpool supporter who thought we’d get so much as a point today.

So our next fixture is Everton because *of course* it is. It couldn’t be when Lampard was helping them go nice and swiftly down, oh no – not this season! It’s when Sean Dyche is coming off a hugely confidence boosting win against run away league leaders Arsenal. This is not a good thing.

If he beats us as well, especially when he’s not been given penny one to spend, they’ll erect a bloody statue of him at Goodison. Keep playing like this and they’ll go past us in a couple of months.

In short, things are bloody bad right now – actually, really, properly, it’s-time-to-panic disastrous. I’m not blaming Jurgen, he’s been just amazing for so long for us. I’m not blaming the board either, they’ve stumped up plenty of cash when we needed it – see both Becker, Alisson and Van Dijk, Virgil.

It’s kind of hard to criticise the team too much either, it’s the same lot who damn near won the quadruple only last year.

But right now, we are absolutely as bad as anyone in the league and at this moment, nailed on to finish in the bottom half. No one at the club has any idea why in the fresh hell it’s all gone so wrong. Therefore no one has a tiny single cute clue as how to fix it. This is ever so slightly extremely worrying. Jurgen, in particular, looks absolutely defeated.

Bellingham would undoubtedly be a huge help in beginning to turn things around. But why precisely, would he want to join us right now? I think he’ll get some offers that will tempt him rather more in the summer. Last summer was our chance to really bid big with Dortmund and the opportunity was sorely missed.

Do we need a new manager? We sure as hell need something big and we need it very, very quickly. At this time all the wheels have come off, we’re sliding downhill very fast and rather inexplicably, we’re still accelerating.

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