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1 minute ago, owls maniac said:

No doubt Klopp will be bitter. First defeat in over 20 games. 
 

West Ham are flying 

I reckon he will claim the first goal was a foul on the keeper. 

 

He will also accuse West Ham of being over defensive and not playing football how he likes it or something. 

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15 minutes ago, SiJ said:

I reckon he will claim the first goal was a foul on the keeper. 

 

He will also accuse West Ham of being over defensive and not playing football how he likes it or something. 

Right, so within 1 minute Klopp has said the first goal wasn't a goal and he said West Ham only relied on counter attacks and set plays. 

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The spine of that West Ham team is so good, but you suspect this season is as good as it gets given the goalie is 36, Rice and Soucek will surely be sold for huge money, and Antonio is always vulnerable to muscle strains.  Those 4 plus the centre backs have been so good.  
 

hate to say it but they look like Leicester in 16 in the way they are so strong in both boxes,  then strip teams down on the counter with speed. The wide players aren’t special but just graft like hell . 

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1 minute ago, mcmigo said:

The spine of that West Ham team is so good, but you suspect this season is as good as it gets given the goalie is 36, Rice and Soucek will surely be sold for huge money, and Antonio is always vulnerable to muscle strains.  Those 4 plus the centre backs have been so good.  
 

hate to say it but they look like Leicester in 16 in the way they are so strong in both boxes,  then strip teams down on the counter with speed. The wide players aren’t special but just graft like hell . 

I think they are a better version of what Moyes had with his best Everton team. 

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13 minutes ago, SiJ said:

Right, so within 1 minute Klopp has said the first goal wasn't a goal and he said West Ham only relied on counter attacks and set plays. 

 

Similar to Tuchel yesterday coming out and saying Burnley stole a point, well maybe if they'd also spent best part of a billion quid over the past decade they wouldn't have to.

 

Managers like Klopp, Tuchel, Mourinho get on my t*ts, happy to blow smoke up the arse of the little man when they've just pumped them, but when they don't get a result it's all this anti-football sh*t

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If Moyes hadn't already been at Utd he would probably in their sights

 

It is a different level of job completely to West Ham and Everton though

 

Utd badly missed out on Pep - they haven't recovered from their lack of strategy after SAF

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14 minutes ago, scram said:

If Moyes hadn't already been at Utd he would probably in their sights

 

It is a different level of job completely to West Ham and Everton though

 

Utd badly missed out on Pep - they haven't recovered from their lack of strategy after SAF

If you look at that club, from top to bottom, there isn't anyone in a key position who you would consider one of the best in their respective field. 

 

The main criteria seems to be someone who has helped make the Glazers lots of money (like Ed Woodward) or you are a former club "legend." 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Kopparberg said:

GNev is trying to say everything but ‘Man U need a better manager ASAP’ 

 

It was commendable and loyal at first, now it’s just a bit silly. 

I don't think he should have to call for his mate to be sacked, but the endless excuses and deflection are a bit tiresome now. 

 

Yesterday he was back to banging on about the club structure, culture etc...

 

That's all well and good, but that club structure, culture etc., is a major part of why Ole is manager. 

 

Man U is jobs for the boys. Ed Woodward and his mates run the club, appointing ex-pro and "legends" to try and deflect from the shoddy job they are doing. 

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5 hours ago, Ellis Rimmer said:

It makes you wonder where Man Utd would be if they just kept Moyes

 

Moyes spent nearly £30M on Fellaini. He has learned a lot since then and is a much better manager for his experiences but trying to take his style at Everton to Old Trafford was doomed from the start. 

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