Liverpool showed one of their worst sides of the season as they slumped to another defeat at Brighton, who made their home advantage count and won 3-0 to blank The Pool, who now join Chelsea FC as the disappointments of the season as both sit in mid-table, obviously out of the title race and also out of the European places.
Jürgen Klopp and his players left the Falmer Stadium frustrated, as in 45 minutes the game was decided in favour of the home side and in numbers it could have been worse, but thanks to some great goalkeeping from Brazilian Alisson Becker, the scoreline stayed that way. Klopp knows that this result has only one name to blame, and that is FSG.
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From the United States came the latest news that Fenway Sports Group has placed the total value of the Red's club at £3.3 billion, which after 12 years after acquiring it for a reported £300 million, is now up for sale, with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley open to listen to interested parties, according to The Athletic.
According to Liverpool fans, FSG has become the villain in this story by refusing to continue to invest in the transfer window. With the arrival of Dutchman Cody Gakpo, the Red's would be closing their involvement in this transfer window, leaving Klopp's project adrift and now showing its worst numbers since he arrived at Anfield in October 2015.
FSG's image among Liverpool fans is deplorable, as it has been confirmed since last November that the conglomerate is willing to sell Liverpool to the highest bidder, without caring at any time about the opinion of the fans, who in different social media forums have expressed their discomfort, as they believe that the team they love so much is disrespecting them and trampling on their feelings.
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