I never understood the amount of shit Riise got. He was the target of abuse for ages before that Chelsea goal. He fucked up now and again but I didn't think it was any more than most, but he got singled out by loads of the crowd. Gingerist bastards.
I never understood the amount of shit Riise got. He was the target of abuse for ages before that Chelsea goal. He fucked up now and again but I didn't think it was any more than most, but he got singled out by loads of the crowd. Gingerist bastards.
True. But the emjoi thingies are relevant, aren't they? Don't they just mean he got assaulted by Bellers, Aurelio was injury prone, etc etc? I don't think they meant they were crap. A silly tweet all the same.
Devils advocate, He was the weakness in that defence thoughI know, I meant the article, exactly what JAR referenced when he said "seen as a weakness", which is nonsense.
I never understood the amount of shit Riise got. He was the target of abuse for ages before that Chelsea goal. He fucked up now and again but I didn't think it was any more than most, but he got singled out by loads of the crowd. Gingerist bastards.
I know, I meant the article, exactly what JAR referenced when he said "seen as a weakness", which is nonsense.
I see Klopp is talking about Robertson in his press conference ha.
He said no problem he has heard he is bad at 1v1 but he can teach him.
He said he was good at 1v1's as a player and he was shite so anyone can learn ha
That bodes well
Didnt seem to work on moreno.I see Klopp is talking about Robertson in his press conference ha.
He said no problem he has heard he is bad at 1v1 but he can teach him.
He said he was good at 1v1's as a player and he was shite so anyone can learn ha
For Klopp, the never-say-die attitude displayed by the full-back en route to Anfield shows that there is even more to come.
"For Andrew this is another big step on what has been a quite incredible personal journey in a very short space of time," he told Liverpoolfc.com.
“I love his story; where he has come from professionally to reach this point.
"When you speak to him it is clear why he makes his progress. He has a burning love for playing football - he really loves the game.
"His attitude is outstanding - absolutely outstanding. His talent and skills - also very, very good.
"He has experience of this competition, the Premier League, and he has the mentality and quality to get even better.
"I know our environment will benefit him and help him push himself even more than he has already. This is a player who does not limit his ambition, I think."
I see Klopp is talking about Robertson in his press conference ha.
He said no problem he has heard he is bad at 1v1 but he can teach him.
He said he was good at 1v1's as a player and he was shite so anyone can learn ha
I can only see him being absolutely rubbish so at least I have zero expectations.
So now if Robertson turns out shit, it is because he didn't listen and refused to learn. If he turns out ok, Klopp is hailed as a great teacher who improves bad players. If you pay attention to him, his mind, his words, this is exactly how he operates. Don't let the stupid smile and charm fool you.
So now if Robertson turns out shit, it is because he didn't listen and refused to learn. If he turns out ok, Klopp is hailed as a great teacher who improves bad players. If you pay attention to him, his mind, his words, this is exactly how he operates. Don't let the stupid smile and charm fool you.
Didnt seem to work on moreno.
Can see the connection between what Klopp said and these:
https://www.redbulletin.com/int/en/sports/jurgen-klopp-turning-players-into-winners
[article]“If you are full of motivation as a player, if you are full of concentration… I am open arms,” the 48-year-old explained when he arrived at Liverpool last October. “If you are not, of course [I am hard], but only because to work with players who don’t understand the professional part of this life is a waste of time.”[/article]
[article]Passion, hunger and will are fundamental to Jürgen Klopp. He wants “mental giants” in his team, giants motivated by “passionate obsession”. That may sound bold, but there’s a logic to it.
“Anyone can have a good day,” he says. “But you have to be able to perform on a bad day. That’s what you live for as a sportsman. You have to put up a fight.”
Klopp’s idol when he was growing up was Karlheinz Förster, a defender for the German national side and VfB Stuttgart, who may not have been over-endowed with natural talent, but always had the right attitude.
Holding out against an opponent who is objectively better than you by showing greater effort and passion is an “important experience for the mind and the heart”, says Klopp. “Because it’s at times like those that you understand that you’ve got a little bit more in you.”
Klopp has an exceptional ability – a sixth sense for getting that “little bit more” out of his players. It was precisely this skill that helped him transform average Bundesliga players like Kevin Großkreutz and Erik Durm into Bundesliga stars, and even World Cup winners.[/article]