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Against Chelsea, Klopp will again see one of the culprits of his departure

Klopp's worst enemy returns to cause him further concern

By Charles Cornwall

Klopp very worried

Among the few reasons that have been revealed about the departure of Jürgen Klopp, one of the most logical and acceptable is the great wear and tear that the German tactician has had during all these years, and although the pressure of being in a club as big as the Reds has not been hard to bear, the injustices against him have been a problem, being especially the refereeing affectations that have made this club lose valuable points at crucial moments of the competition.

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Of the referees that have generated more wear and tear on Klopp, obviously the name of Paul Tierney is one of the first to stand out, causing this referee a series of anger from the German over the years, hoping that in this final stage of his time with Liverpool this does not happen against Chelsea on Wednesday when they play the 22nd round of the Premier League.

Although Terney can continue to affect the Reds and provoke reactions in Klopp that undermine his patience and the little peace of mind he still retains, the 2023-2024 squad seems capable enough to solve any decision against him through good soccer against one of the most unstable clubs in the competition.

Despite Chelsea having a number of big-name players within their ranks, Liverpool have for the first time in a long time a host of first-teamers at their disposal, with that increased level being enough of a boost to be able to come away with a win against a Blues side that arrive at Anfield as the Reds' next victims.

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This Reds team has a great potential to beat Chelsea this weekend in the Premier League, and Klopp hopes that this will remain the same until the duel against this same rival, but now in the final of the EFL Cup, a tournament that could give him one of his last titles with the team, leaving his rival with a bitter memory of having dominated them in this final stage where only the refereeing has been able to diminish the performance of Klopp and his boys, as it happened against Tottenham at the beginning of the campaign.

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