Things are not going well at Anfield, and after a week in which the Reds lost in London to Brentford in the Premier League and drew 2-2 at home to Wolverhampton, a result that has forced them into a replay, Klopp has begun to put the pieces together and discovered who is to blame for Liverpool's atypical situation, where they are almost halfway down the league table and out of the places that give them a ticket to European competitions.
With a season full of ups and downs The Pool arrives at this second round without the backing of Fenway Sports Group (FSG), who have opted to support their favourite team the Reds Sox's in their fight to return to the top of Major League Baseball (MLB), so they have allocated a fortune in the latest whim of FSG by signing former Los Angeles Dodgers Justin Turner for one season, thus being the star signing for Boston.
Gakpo reveals who was responsible for poor Liverpool debut
The 38-year-old Turner, an American, was named the 2017 Most Valuable Player in the National League Championship Series, in addition to being selected to the All-Star Game in 2017 and 2021, and in 2020 helped the Dodgers win the World Series in the pandemic-shortened season. Recently the now Fenway Park star received the Roberto Clemente Award, which recognises ballplayers for their philanthropic efforts.
No doubt this decision upset the German manager who was left to watch as only one signing has arrived at Anfield, that being Cody Gakpo, a player who barely made his debut within a week of becoming a Red. Gakpo came in to help The Pool's attack which is sorely needed due to the constant errors in front of goal by Darwin Nunez who began to lose the confidence of the fans despite scoring against Lopetegui's Wolves.
With the hope that FSG can make an important move and bring in another addition to Anfield, such as Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez or Alexis Mac Allister, Klopp and his team will face the next game against Brighton Hove Albion this coming weekend in the Premier League, where they hope to pick up points and move up the table, where they are now in sixth place with 28 points.
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