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Van Dijk, Firmino and Jota return, but two players Klopp no longer wants at Liverpool

From glory to total abyss, such are the days of Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool

By Charles Cornwall

From glory to total abyss, such are the days of Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool

From glory to total abyss, such are the days of Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool, the club he led to three Champions League finals and now can barely stand up in the Premiership. According to information published by the Daily Mail, journalist Richard Keys does not foresee a long future for him at the club.

The Reds boss knows his outlook is complicated. And part of that fury was unleashed in the face of a question from James Pearce of The Athletic in the middle of a press conference, as he refused to answer and showed that something is not going well. Keys described the dispute as "pathetic" and said it was of no benefit to him.

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"What was that about at Wolves, erasing James Pearce from The Athletic because he doesn't like what Pearce has written previously? Pathetic. There's only one winner when a manager gets into a fight with the press, and it's not the manager," lambasted the columnist, who in turn questioned his future at the English club.

<strong>Good news at last</strong>

At training on Thursday, Klopp was finally able to smile thanks to the return of Virgil Vanjk, Diogo Jota, Roberto Firmino and Arthur, who could be in contention again. However, there are players the coach is no longer counting on, such as defender Nat Phillips and even Naby Keita, who has not been offered a new contract and will leave at the end of the season, as will Spanish goalkeeper Adrian. 

 

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