Perhaps Klopp is surprised that 70% of our opponents simply show up with no interest of actually playing football. Some of the negative, anti football we've seen this year has been ridiculous, but it's completely self induced by demonstrating time & time again that we struggle against that style. Initially I think Klopp was taken back that such tactics weren't frowned upon by fans and the media as it makes for such a dire and turgid spectacle.
The game against Utd where Mourinho simply parked the bus and received only a few small groans in the press was a pivotal moment. All other teams in the league figured that if Utd could be so negative and somehow still come out with some credibility then they could also use the same tactic.
We simply needed to demonstrate the ability to destroy a couple of teams that deployed that tactic and that's where Klopp failed. He walked into the same trap for fucking months and was still somewhat surprised that our strengths (counter attacking/gegen pressing) weren't allowed to flourish.
Yep. Most of them have done their homework on us and exploited our own flaws, by hitting us on the break and from setpieces. If we can't repel a team that identifies the very basic weak points in our own team, then that's our problem.
The most turgid teams we've faced this season and in the last couple of years, have been United (who really are a disgrace for the money they've spent) and Everton, who seem to think they just have to turn up and kick shit out of us, even though it never works.
So this is where the much maligned and scoffed at plan B should have come in, it might be a crappy football cliche, but Klopp needed something else and his stubborn perseverance with the same system, and reluctance to change things, was frustrating to watch.