Liverpool is one of the most important teams in the Premier League. The Merseyside team has been present in the team's history for many years. For this reason, things are usually favorable in terms of results. Since the arrival of Jurgen Klopp, the team did not want to settle for past glories and began to do everything possible to achieve historic results.
With the arrival of the German, Liverpool have reached 3 Champions League finals. In which, they have lost 2, on both occasions against Real Madrid. The Spurs have been an awkward opponent for the team and it has shown recently. The VAR controversy with Spurs has given something to talk about and has even caused demotivation in the players.
Similarly, one of the constant complaints of the fans is that the PGMOL distanced itself from the case, accepting its mistake but not establishing an action plan so that this situation would not be repeated in the future. For this reason, things do not look favorable in that case. Because of this, it seems that Klopp has decided to put the case aside and concentrate on what's next.
Undoubtedly, the FIFA International Break has served both Klopp and the players to distract themselves from the injustices that have been happening at Anfield. It will certainly be a good comeback with the Merseyside Derby to be played this weekend. Given this, speculation is already beginning to be made about what the German's starting 11 could be. At the same time, Andrew Robertson's injury has to be taken into account.
After Andrew Robertson's injury, alarm bells went on from Liverpool. Similarly, Scotland has not had the most favorable results so far. The team was defeated by France by a score of 4–0. In light of this, Steve Clarke spoke about the match and took the opportunity to mention that Liverpool will now take care of Robertson's injury.
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