Champions League
Football world, look out! Liverpool under Klopp is running like clockwork again!
Liverpool are relatively overlooked after last season and still don’t get much attention. But the Reds are running like clockwork and can realistically think about a very lucrative season!
Liverpool are relatively overlooked after last season and still don’t get much attention. But the Reds are running like clockwork and can realistically think about a very lucrative season! Liverpool are pulled by the incredible Mohamed Salah, but the traditional English big club is also built on incredible character and teamwork!
Behind it all is the charismatic strategist and manager in one person, Jürgen Klopp! The German coach had a huge run of bad luck last season, with too many injuries engulfing his side, yet they still finished a beautiful third in the Premier League.
All this without a significant change in the squad and without big spending on reinforcements. The Reds headed into the new season in a similar vein, with only the return of key central defender van Dijk from the sack.
This is also why the media and the football public did not count Liverpool out too much. But the reality is completely different! Jürgen Klopp’s charges are unbeaten for 21 games in a row!
In the 3rd round of the Champions League group stage they took on a strong Atlético Madrid (3-2). By the way, Liverpool became the first team since 2009 to score 3 or more goals in the millionaire competition Los Colchoneros.
The next challenge is the Merseyside derby with Manchester United. It won’t be easy for Liverpool at Old Trafford, but unlike their rival, the Red Devils have not been doing too well in recent games.
All indications are that Klopp and his charges may end this season far ahead of all expectations.
WhoScored, Squawka Football
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