Not everyone was happy with Liverpool's 2-0 win over Rangers at Anfield tonight. Although the team reached six points and was close to qualifying for the next round of the Champions League. There is still criticism of the Reds and especially of German manager Jürgen Klopp. Some still believe he is to blame for the team not showing its full potential in this first part of the season.
Liverpool have had a difficult start to the season in both the Premier League and Champions League as results have not been forthcoming for a team used to being in good form. Mserseyside's side beat Glasgow Rangers 2-0 on Tuesday to record their second win in the third round of Champions League Group A 2022-23, before visiting the Scots next week where they will need another victory to put them on course for qualification.
Despite the win, Klopp is not happy with this player and would make a serious decision
Trent Alexander Arnold's gesture that sent Anfield wild against Rangers
Right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold opened the scoring with a free-kick into the corner and Mohamed Salah added the second from the penalty spot after a foul on Colombian Luis Diaz in the box.With this win, the Reds have six points and climb to second place in the table, behind Napoli, who made it six wins from six with a 6-1 win over Ajax in Amsterdam. The Scots, bottom of the group, have not even been able to score a goal in the first round of the group stage.
Within that extensive list of possibilities that could fit the current situation of the team, the most valid and feasible one at the moment may have been given by the former coach of the English team, Gramer Souness, who sees in Jurgen Klopp the same mistakes that Bill Shankly, a historic Merseyside tactician who led them to glory on several occasions during the 60's and early 70's, made in his time.
Much of the argument put forward by the former Scotland manager revolves around the few changes that have been made to the team in recent years, because between the veteran nature and the poor football played by some players during this 2022-2023 campaign, they have turned this squad into an old team that is in need of an early renewal if it does not want to continue sinking into problems of poor individual and collective performance.
Souness compared this Liverpool to the one Shankly once managed a few decades ago, noting that Liverpool's FA Cup final loss to Watford was the watershed moment when "Bill" no longer allowed such extended continuity from his players, as the manager eventually grew old with the player. "It goes back to when Bill Shankly's team lost to Watford and he said, "I will never allow this again", what he meant by that was that he had moulded the team, but they had been together for too long and that allowed them to grow old together."
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