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Still not playing and Klopp has already humiliated Newcastle

The German manager has been quick to criticise the Magpies and their new management 

By Charles Cornwall

The German manager has been quick to criticise the Magpies and their new management 
The German manager has been quick to criticise the Magpies and their new management 
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It is true that the sale of Newcastle to important people from the Middle East supposed a rebirth of the team at some point in 2022-2023, getting the Magpies almost immediately with their media reinforcements to be a protagonist of the Premier League to the point of being today among the first places in the overall table, this institution demonstrated to rivals like Nottingham Forest how money has to move in this sport to be able to achieve immediate success.

For Jurgen Klopp, this new cycle at Newcastle comes as no surprise, let alone something to be applauded, implying between the lines that the club is having some success thanks to all that capital backing from Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. "What did I do differently? The only difference is where the money comes from."

While it is true that nowadays many of the big teams look to financial power to have the best signings at their disposal, Klopp has stated that having a successful and competitive team must be created slowly, acknowledging in that regard that his next Premier League opponents have done great things with a media-only squad, a situation that once happened at Anfield when stars such as Mohamed Salah, Virgil Van Daijk and Alisson Becker were not yet wearing red.

Reds are a better team than Newcastle

Regardless of the zeros on the score sheet of the Reds' opponents or the fact that their current position in the table is much better, the Merseyside side is still infinitely superior to the Magpies when it comes to putting more situations on the scales, taking much more value to the German's words that things must be done step by step, because that is how Klopp created a team full of great figures who have won a number of titles, something that Newcastle cannot yet boast.


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