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Klopp no longer wants him in the team, player reveals himself and gives a nod to Manchester United

A Reds player had a wink at United that might not go down well with Klopp

By Charles Cornwall

A Reds player had a wink at United that might not go down well with Klopp
A Reds player had a wink at United that might not go down well with Klopp
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Merseyside legend Jamie Carragher criticised the Brazilian for his performance and exclaimed on his social media that he can't believe what is happening with the midfielder. "Liverpool were awful, what's going on with Fabinho, Konate is needed back ASAP!"

The 28-year-old, who was relegated to the bench earlier this season after his performances dropped dramatically, won none of his clashes and only one of his duels on the floor during a tightly contested clash at Nottingham. So the question is, what is going on with Jurgen Klopp's men - was it overconfidence or is it really where they are at the moment, because from what we can see, this has been a norm for them this season.

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Fabinho's poor form this season with the Reds has left Jürgen Klopp, according to local media such as The Sun, thinking that he needs a midfielder to be the Brazilian's replacement, so it wouldn't be strange if he leaves the team sooner than expected.

In this regard, Fabinho has spoken from Qatar about his Manchester United teammates, in a sort of wink to Liverpool's classic rival that could be interpreted in different ways by the fans, but especially by Klopp himself.

“Get along very well”

Regardless of whether we compete for position, we [Fabinho and Casemiro] get along very well. He had already commented that he’d like to play in the Premier League. "Too bad he went to the wrong place in England, huh? I hope he doesn’t improve Manchester United that much. He, Fred, Antony, there are a lot of Brazilians going to the wrong place in the country.”, he told The Mirror in an interview.

 


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