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Goodbye loyalty, the untouchable players Klopp would erase at Liverpool

Red's made fools of themselves on the Coast as they were humiliated 3-0 by the Seagulls

By Charles Cornwall

Red's made fools of themselves on the Coast as they were humiliated 3-0 by the Seagulls
Red's made fools of themselves on the Coast as they were humiliated 3-0 by the Seagulls
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t was yet another disappointment for Liverpool fans as they watched their team collapse in an incredible 45 minutes. The impotence of a loyal fan base that today sees their team completely out of the fight for the title and, if that wasn't enough, out of the same places that grant a ticket to European competitions in the next tournament. A disaster, that's how the fans have categorised this Liverpool.

At the final whistle, Klopp was besieged by the media who questioned him about his team's deplorable performance at Brighton Coast. "It's totally my responsibility. I amor hugely frustrated. We need to be creative with the options we have," said the German coach, who also stated that the Reds' performance is something that really worries him.

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Changes are not long in coming, as the fans are not only upset with Klopp and the players, but also with Fenway Sports Group (FSG) who have literally abandoned them with the recent statements made from the United States, where they say they will not invest in the team as they are not financially solvent. Therefore, the most logical plan to raise money is to sell the stars of the current squad.

The list is long, but it focuses on players who are untouchable, such as Roberto Firmino, who despite being injured and whose contract expires this summer, continues to be in Klopp's orbit, wishing the Brazilian to renew his contract with The Pool, which the fans categorically rejected because according to them they can no longer give more opportunities to a guy who is at his best level.

No more untouchables at Liverpool

Continuing with Klopp's men is James Milner who had been out of contract since the summer but after talking to the German manager, he convinced him to continue, making him sign for another year. Today the Englishman has only just returned from an injury that kept him out of the club at the start of the year. Milner is 37 years old, making retirement the number one option for him.