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Jürgen Klopp blasted Liverpool player against Brighton

The German coach focused on the poor performance of one of the Reds' star players.

By Charles Cornwall

The German coach focused on the poor performance of one of the Reds' star players.
The German coach focused on the poor performance of one of the Reds' star players.
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If there is one thing that has characterised manager Jürgen Klopp, it is his passion for the game. From the dugout, the German transmits energy to his players, but also, if the boss doesn't like something, he lets it be known in his own peculiar way. Recently against Brighton Hove Albion, Red's superstar Fabinho found this out and got into a tense exchange with the boss.

Things are not going as expected. Liverpool is now 9th in the Premier League table with 10 points, far behind leaders Arsenal who have 21 points. This situation does not make the fans happy and even less so the manager Jürgen Klopp, who argued on the technical line with midfielder Fabinho during a period of the game against the "Seagulls".

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These images have already gone around the world, as the former Monaco man chose to turn a deaf ear and ignore Klopp, an action that infuriated the boss. The TV cameras focused on the former BVB boss, causing a stir among the fans at Anfield, to which Fabinho decided to go immediately to the technical area to calm things down a bit.

Fabinho, who arrived at Anfield in 2018 for 50 million euros, has been one of Klopp's favourites. The class and technique of the Carioca has earned him a place in one of the best teams in the world, but he is also responsible along with his teammates for the moment the club is going through. Liverpool recently saw an unbelievable draw in a game they had lost and courageously fought back from behind.

Klopp was very attentive to Fabinho's work

The Red's will have to turn the page quickly and talk tough in the dressing room to reverse the course they are on. The opportunity comes on Tuesday when they host Rangers Glasgow at Anfield in the third round of the UEFA Champions League group stage. A win and combinations could catapult the Reds to the Group A summit. A win is essential.


 


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