QUOTE(carloz28 @ Nov 9 2015, 11:58 PM)
Biasala tu...
If only Klopp gets a British citizenship and rename himself as George Cobblepots, maybe the xenophobic British media will remove the crosshair on his head.
Klopp does not wow with slick spoken English to the media, he does however tells it as it is. He does not want to make it bigger of an issue (about fans leaving). He saw, he said it, he doesn't want to offer an excuse the boys were tired after traveling the furthest corner in Russia and back and turned up with a galant fight with Cyrstal palace.
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Jurgen Klopp has called on his Liverpool players to learn from the feeling of defeat after his first loss as Reds boss.
A late Scott Dann winner condemned the Reds to a 2-1 reverse against Crystal Palace at Anfield, ending a 12-game unbeaten run for the club.
Afterwards, Klopp told his post-match press conference he had βfelt aloneβ after seeing a number of supporters heading for the exit after Dann's goal, but the German says it is up to his players to make sure fans stay until the end of each and every game.
βI am satisfied with some moments, but the problem is you have to play for the whole 95 minutes,β Klopp said. βIf you are satisfied with 60 minutes of the game then sometimes it is enough. But sometimes it is not, and today it was not. That's a problem.
βIt's not a problem to lose a game of football, of course. That happens all the time, but we have to learn the right things. If we learn from this defeat, then it will be a very important defeat."
Klopp added: βThe goal came after 82 minutes. Twelve minutes to go (eight plus stoppage time), and I saw many people leaving the stadium. I turn around and saw them go. I felt pretty alone at this moment!
βWe decide when it's over. Between 82 and 94 minutes, you can make eight goals if you want! But you have to work for it.
βThe big decisions are made in moments when you are tired and under stress, and we have to learn that.
βIt feels so bad, because it was absolutely not necessary. We have to feel this, keep this, and know why we don't want to feel this again.β
Asked if he had been disappointed to see fans heading for the door early, Klopp clarified his comments.
He said: βLook, I say what I think, please don't make it bigger than it is.
βI'm not disappointed. Maybe it's easier to leave the stadium with 10 minutes to play. There are reasons.
βBut we are responsible, we have to make sure that nobody can leave the stadium a minute before the last whistle, because anything can happen. That's what we have to show. Today, we didn't.
βI don't want to argue. Everything is ok, but we can do better. Tonight and in general.β
I hope those assheads (detractors) will shut up, first. Klopp came and is trying the level best to bring pride in our game. Fock, even if it means no tiki taka, atm, some wisely zonal marking over man to man.