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How has Mourinho been Klopp?

By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: January 28, 2021
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  •  Before the Tottenham-Liverpool clash

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    An incredible new PL round, a new Mourinho-Klopp clash. When Tottenham dropped at 'Anfield' in the last segment, they disagreed, namely, the Portuguese said that the better team lost, the German answered that, in a not very friendly way, he did not approve.

    It did not take long, of course, for Tottenham's boss to respond when Klopp was recently selected as the world's best coach last year, and Mourinho spoke out immediately.

    Poor Hans Flick, it seems like five trophies are not enough to be the best, we have to invent three more to get what he deserves, "Poor Hans Flick, it seems that five trophies are not enough to be the best, we have to invent three more to get what he deserves,"


    Before that, the two coaches had stronger ties, but that's when they collided in England. Mourinho was able to park the bus with United at "Anfield" to stay unbeaten, but on the other hand, his side was closer to victory in the last game of the aforementioned loss, but it remained empty-handed in the end.

    For the last few years, Mourinho has suggested that Klopp is behaving like a clown, flapping his arms and that if he acted that way, he will be disqualified from any match.


    The Portuguese complained about the double expectations, "What is red for me is a temperamental reaction for him,"

    Klopp once said that Mourinho was a fantastic mentor, but that he was the best before the match in the tactical games and that he didn't want to step through such duels. He was a nightmare for the Portuguese as Borussia's coach, so it is no coincidence that "Ze" has the worst result in his career against the German with Pep. In other words, Klopp lost to the Tottenham boss just twice, winning half of the 12 matches. His "heavy metal" football mainly produced the rival's problems, but, like we said, Mourinho found a way to neutralize Klopp at the helm of United, and the only way was a bunker.

    What is most spoken about before this duel, though, is that, as the English claim, Klopp awoke Mourinho in himself. In fact, he took on the traits synonymous with Jose. After injuries, he lost his nerve, Liverpool is far from the domination of last year, but still, Klopp could not see reason in injuries but in stuff that has nothing to do with football.


    He feels that Liverpool is setting the toughest conditions, that the federation is shortening the time between the two tournaments, that his squad has been drained, and that they have undergone a reasonable result. He also said that a violation against the players was the fact that five improvements were not allowed in England.

    And not just that, he was starting to negotiate with rivals. No one had hoped that United would give him difficulties, so he began to count the penalties played by the referees in favor of Solskjer's side.


    In other words, he estimated, or, as he claims, others told him, that in the past two years there have been more offenses for Manchester United than in the five years he was on the Liverpool bench. It was his Reds, Salah, and Manea who were often accused of tossing themselves into the pool and often falling for it by the stewards, and now Klopp used it to wonder if there was no mention of other clubs' teams.

    He is much tenser, more quarrelsome, as if the strain generating "Monsters" from the coach in the PL, as Wenger once described it, has swallowed him up.


    So, we should expect a new chapter and a new fight on Thursday night that will be debated, but not on the ground, because the English derbies are more and more predictable than what happens on the route between the two benches... 

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