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Here's a thought: think, just for a moment, before you hit the submit button, and it might save you from making embarrassing posts like this.
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#7302 |
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>I was only joking
Then you repeat the point. Not much of a joke. He doesn't. I don't know why you think he does, he doesn't. There's nothing to suggest he does. For once, just think about what you're saying before you come out with it. |
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Alright i got it wrong Klopp does not hate Sturridge. The reason he prefers Origi is because he think he is better striker, I mean why would you hate someone if you have only known him for about five months
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You can learn to hate someone quite quickly...
But he doesn't hate Sturridge, he's the manager, he makes decisions to the best of his abilities, not because he likes or dislikes someone. He chooses Origi over Sturridge because he thinks it's for the best to suit whatever situation he's in in which he chooses Origi over Sturridge, as well as having to handle Sturridge's injury problems and prevent further injury. Nothing to do with any hate or dislike for the player. He chooses Origi over Sturridge when he does because he's manager, a great manager that knows what he's doing, it's for tactical purposes, nothing personal. |
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Alright i got it wrong Klopp does not hate Sturridge. The reason he prefers Origi is because he think he is better striker, I mean why would you hate someone if you have only known him for about five months
What are you, a 14 year old girl?
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Rumours that some Abu Dhabi billionaire is going to make an offer for the club. Story originated in the Star though.
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Alright i got it wrong Klopp does not hate Sturridge. The reason he prefers Origi is because he think he is better striker, I mean why would you hate someone if you have only known him for about five months
That's no disrespect to origi by the way. |
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Why does Klopp hate Sturridge so much, because he is better footballer than him
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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport...treat-11211761
Jurgen Klopp: 'I won't treat Daniel Sturridge like an orange' See? He doesn't hate him. He just doesn't want to treat him like an orange. |
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Welcome - I hope you're an optimist - it's like an episode of Only When I Laugh in here on matchdays sometimes and gets quite depressing for chirpy souls such as myself...
![]() I'm deffo an optimist. If you check the run In thread I've optimistically predicted we will finish joint points with arsenal in 4th place. That's optimism, maybe a bit too far but still a dream. As for The Toffees tonight we're going to chew them up. YNWA Been reading the posts from last night. Klopp does not hate Sturridge. He is a delicate matter and a change in wind could injure him. He assesses his fitness and decides from there. Although I do think IMHO he sees Origi as having a greater potential than Sturridge. So naturally wants to develop him by playing him more often than not. That's what I think anyway. I could be well off but that's the vibes I get. |
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Klopp is handling Sturridge just right in my view. He is bringing him on to get him back to peak ability slowly but surely, without risking us losing out. The progress in him can be seen clearly, the brilliant touches, the attempts on goal and the confidence, yes, confidence is beginning to ooze from him now.
Of course Studge will be miffed at being pulled from, or not starting matches, it's all he wants to do is get in there and play. But, Klopp and his team will be monitoring him very closely and making the right decisions in a bid to ensure we have a player who will stay as fit as he can, for as long as he can. |
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I think Klopp prefers the mobility and power of Origi for certain games and to have a player like Sturridge to come on when legs and minds are tiring is a decent Plan B in those games. I'd say Origi away from home and Sturridge at home (when we need to unpick a defence) would be the thinking unless resting players any way. If Sturridge was fully firing, Klopp would probably have stuck with him as a starter but the fact is (as expressed on here at the time) Sturridge hasn't been quite right - very economical with his movement and physicality compared to prior to his injury woes - that's natural.
The fact he hates coming off and doesn't always start has led to many jumping to hasty conclusions. Klopp may not trust Sturridge to work in his style (at the moment) but he certainly doesn't hate him. As for tonight - I'd guess we'd go full strength and rest a few vs Newcastle at the weekend. Given Everton's injuries and distractions, I'm expecting a resounding win. I also think we shouldn't give up on 4th. City and Arsenal are vulnerable and we should at least join the clubs putting the pressure on them. |
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As for tonight - I'd guess we'd go full strength and rest a few vs Newcastle at the weekend. Given Everton's injuries and distractions, I'm expecting a resounding win.
I also think we shouldn't give up on 4th. City and Arsenal are vulnerable and we should at least join the clubs putting the pressure on them. |
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I can't believe for a minute that Klopp 'hates' Sturridge, but, and just like many other Liverpool supporters, he may have doubts about him. That's doubts about his fitness, his mental strength and his general commitment and ability to run 10km a game week on week.
I hope Sturridge comes back from the Euros fully fit and remains with us next season, because he wants to be with us, and plays an important part in the next phase of our evolution. With Daniel though, I'm never convinced he can stay that fit for that long, and recently, thanks to some his on-field body language , I have doubted whether he really wants to be us. That said, he looked the most devastated and upset of all the players at the end of the LC final, so maybe (hopefully) a EL winners medal ( and more CL football) would convince him Liverpool is the best place for him. Anyway, we've had a fantastic couple of weeks, only blighted by the injuries to Can and Hendo. It was slightly ironic that it was the much maligned Sakho and Lovren that got the goals to get us through the Euro tie; and once again slightly ironic ( to me at least ) that it's two players that many think might be surplus to requirements in Klopp's new look Liverool, Lucas and Allen, that will have to carry our midfield through these vital games at the end of the season. ( for the record, I personally would hate to lose Lucas this summer, but I have often in the past described Allen as average and thought he would be the one to give up his place for a new midfielder. ) |
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I don't think it has anything to do with Sturridge's fitness I just think it was a simple matter of Klopp believing Origi was a better fit for Dortmund than Sturridge was. Why the media try and make a story from that I don't know.
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Joe Allen is younger, fitter, and has a better reading of the game, I think he's a better all round player than Lucas.
Lucas has been one of my favourite players but I think he either needs to adapt his game, or leave, the way he got rolled against Bournemouth was terrible. |
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Starting XI - Mignolet, Clyne, Lovren, Sakho, Moreno, Lucas, Milner, Lallana, Coutinho, Firmino, Origi.
Subs : - Ward, Toure, Smith, Stewart, Allen, Ibe, Sturridge. |
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Keepers keeping em in this, 2 cracking saves.
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Get in. Was due.
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Lovely goal Origi, 1-0.
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Origi has scored Get in my son
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#7322 |
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Killing it!!
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Get in Sakho, 2-0
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Was becoming frustrating although playing well, two late goals deserved
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Just what we deserve. Get in lad 2-0 origi and sakho for whoevers not watching, both headers.
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