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There are severe issues with the club's midfield at Anfield, things are not going well

Liverpool has been a frugal spender under FSG for years

By Sergio Moya

Liverpool has been a frugal spender under FSG for years

The current state of affairs at Anfield is not favorable. Jürgen Klopp appears to have lost control of the reins at Liverpool for the first time since his brief absence following his stint with Borussia Dortmund preceded his return to the club since the beginning of the season, the Reds have experienced recurring issues, and Klopp's fixes have so far proven ineffective. 

It seems a dead end for the Liverpool manager of course, Klopp should not bear the full brunt of the responsibility. Liverpool has been a frugal spender under FSG for years, and they did a dismal job of preparing for the midfield dilemma that has been the root of their problems this season, this season, Klopp has frequently been forced to use Harvey Elliott, 

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19, in a position in which he obviously doesn't yet feel at ease. He is still getting the hang of it and learning the ropes. That would be OK if Liverpool's season didn't have anything on the line, but with so much at risk, Klopp should understand that he cannot afford to prolong an experiment that, while it might be successful in the long run,

Would make his team continue to suffer for the immediate future. When it comes to a scenario like this, there is no ideal quick cure. Liverpool is in this situation as a result of a string of missteps and bad events, Klopp wasn't successful at Borussia Dortmund because of the 4-3-3 formation. He was known for the 4-2-3-1 at the time. 

<strong>Liverpool for a while become one of the top teams in football</strong>

So much so that when he joined Liverpool, there was a belief that he would use the same system there. However, while Klopp did use that system at first, he swiftly switched to a 4-3-3 configuration to better suit the players he had available, That was a brilliant decision at the time, and it paid off, helping Liverpool for a while become one of the top teams in football.

 

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