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External causes that sapped the energy and accelerated Klopp's exit

By Charles Cornwall

Klopp saying goodbye and several referees

Jürgen Klopp's sudden decision to terminate his contract early is due to the fact that the German coach has lost his energy and needs a good, long holiday to regenerate from what has so far been the best period of his career as a football manager. It is a well-deserved rest for the many joys the German has brought to Anfield.

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The expenditure of energy that Klopp suffered, to a large extent, was last season, where the team did not do well, which undoubtedly and to a large extent was the straw that broke the camel's back, despite this, this was not the only reason for the expenditure of Klopp's energy. For both last season and this season have been abysmal in refereeing for Liverpool.

Last season, in addition to not getting the results he wanted, Jürgen Klopp had to deal with lousy refereeing, with Paul Tierney being the main opponent after his abysmal performance in the Reds' win over Spurs on matchday 34 of the Premier League. In the end Klopp was suspended and fined for allegedly offending the referee.

This season has been the worst of all, as they have practically had the refereeing against them, and there have already been several matches where the Reds have been affected by the poor implementation of VAR as an aid tool and the terrible criteria of the referees to determine important situations in Reds matches. Where Simon Hooper, Anthony Taylor, David Coote and the referee who seems to have it in for the Reds Paul Tierney have all scored against the Reds this season.

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The German has to deal with the internal problems of his team, as well as having to keep an eye on which referee is appointed for each game. It was a major drain on the German, who always seemed to have everything going against him when one of the aforementioned referees was present at a Reds game. It was largely due to the poor work of the referees that Klopp's departure was a reason for his departure.

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