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Relationship severed, Klopp blames FSG for Liverpool's performance

Relationship between coach and owners continues to be strained

By Charles Cornwall

Relationship between coach and owners continues to be strained
Relationship between coach and owners continues to be strained
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With only a couple of weeks to go before the Premier League comes to a complete halt due to the World Cup in Qatar, Liverpool have failed to find their best footballing form and are already in the top half of the table, a situation that has caused thousands of criticisms of the players in the squad and manager Jurgen Klopp.

The thousands of criticisms and complaints from the Reds fans have been evolving over the weeks, after bombarding the reinforcement Darwin Núñez for his low level of football and poor goal scoring, their next targets were the established players of the team and the coach Jurgen Klopp, who by the way, his agent Marc Kosicke has already come out to defend with a statement that is directed to the owners of Liverpool.

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The fact that Jurgen Klopp often has to change his starting eleven and tactical schemes is directly related to Kosicke's words before the Champions League game between Liverpool and Napoli, claiming that due to the intense season of 2021-2022, the owners of the institution already knew of the complications that the start of the next season (2022-2023) would entail". The fact that there could be problems this season due to last season's intense season was also calculated by the club's owners before the start of this season".

If this situation had already been foreseen not only by Jurgen Klopp but also by the top management of the Merseyside institution, the question arises as to why they let important players leave, and above all, why there was not a good economic management to know the Reds boss how much capital his team had to bid for players to save this dismal campaign that the team is carrying out in the Premier League.

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Liverpool's lack of investment this season has been more than evident, for while striker Nunez has been worth a fortune, they have never been interested in strengthening the midfield that has caused them so many problems to date. So it is clear that Klopp has tactical shortcomings and has to resort to what is available to try to save a sinking ship week by week, with the German recently declaring that he will be there through thick and thin with this squad.