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While Roy Hodgson humiliated Guardiola, what Klopp will do with Ten Hag

Klopp remains PL manager of choice  

By Charles Cornwall

Klopp remains PL manager of choice  
Klopp remains PL manager of choice  
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The seventeenth round of Premier League fixtures began with an unexpected result at the Eithad Stadium, and just when it looked like the Pep Guardiola-led side would take an uncompleted win over Crystal Palace, the mid-table institution did well to finish with a draw, the mid-table institution did a good job to finish with a 2-2 draw and one of the most unexpected celebrations from manager Roy Hodgson, who enjoyed Guardiola's despair and frustration with a huge smile on his face, with many Liverpool fans hoping that their manager, Jürgen Klopp, will give Erik Ten Hag a similar hard time after the images went viral.

It is certain that Liverpool fans will thoroughly enjoy seeing the frustration and anger on the faces of both fans and the Manchester United team if they manage to take a bad result from Anfield, with the perfect end to that game for many to see how Klopp and his team were able to force Old Trafford to sack an Erik Ten Hag who does not know how to take back the helm of his team.

 

The Reds will be more than happy just to get a convincing home win, but there is no doubt that the victory for Klopp and his side will taste even better if it is confirmed that the Red Devils will have to make technical changes after failing to win a derby and break a run of eight games without three points at Anfield.

 

While Klopp is unlikely to be seen to make any kind of gesture against another manager during a game, it will be curious to see how Ten Hag could become the third Man United manager to be sacked in this era of Jürgen Klopp's tenure at Liverpool.

Klopp doesn't just focus on his fight against United  

Despite Manchester United being the Merseyside outfit's closest target at the moment, the German manager knows his job is to try to maintain their lead at the top, taking advantage of Manchester City's slip-ups as well as focusing his fight against Arsenal, who he will also face before the end of 2023.


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