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    Liverpool board ‘make feelings clear’ on sacking Jurgen Klopp after latest disaster

    Liverpool board 'make feelings clear' on sacking Jurgen Klopp after latest disaster

    Liverpool board 'make feelings clear' on sacking Jurgen Klopp after latest disaster

    Jurgen Klopp has come under intense scrutiny over his future at Liverpool after poor form.

    Under-fire Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has reportedly won the backing of the board after their latest humiliation left the Reds’ top four prospects hanging by a thread. The Merseyside side slipped to 10th in the Premier League table after Saturday’s 3-0 loss to Wolves at Molineux, 11 points behind fourth-placed Newcastle.

    An own goal from Joel Matip gave Wolves the lead before Craig Dawson fired home on 12 minutes, Klopp later fuming at his side’s performance in the opening minutes of the match. And although they improved at half-time, missed chances from Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah cost them dearly as Ruben Neves sealed the points in the second half. Klopp has faced questions over his future in recent weeks after watching his side fall to three straight defeats with an aggregate score of 9-1. Liverpool are still without a league win in 2023 after their recent defeat, which club hero Jamie Carragher described as “shambolic”.

    Liverpool board 'make feelings clear' on sacking Jurgen Klopp after latest disaster

    Wolves fans mocked the German chanting ‘You will be sacked tomorrow morning’ after seeing their own manager Bruno Lage sacked earlier in the season. Current boss Julen Lopetegui has since collected 10 points from 21 available to lift the Midlands club from the bottom three.

    And it has been suggested that after seven years of success under Klopp, a similar managerial change may be needed to revitalize the struggling team. But according to The Athletic, there is “zero chance” that Klopp will be sacked by the Liverpool board. Instead, he would retain the “full backing” of club owner Fenway Sports Group and his past achievements, such as winning the Premier League in the 2019-20 season and the Champions League in 2018-19, remain fresh. in their mind. his future.

    The 55-year-old has been at the club since October 2015 and has a 60% win rate, making him the most successful boss in Liverpool history. Kenny Dalglish scored a similar rate to put the pair above club legends like Bill Shankly and Ian Paisley.

    “I don’t think they’re [at their best] right now and do I like that? No. But I always know how good they are and how good they can be,” he told reporters. “But football and life are not like that. We work every day and it’s not because of him, him, him.

    “So these things happen because we can’t help each other in those times. How can you put yourself in a situation…seven or eight players had nothing to do with the first goal, the seven [ or] eight other players had nothing to do with the second goal – but all are affected by it.

    Liverpool board 'make feelings clear' on sacking Jurgen Klopp after latest disaster

    “So those are the situations that we have to go through. I’m not losing faith in the boys or anything, but I see where we need to improve. We’re working on it, but that’s what makes it so typical of the situation.”

    Liverpool have a nine-day break before their next game against Merseyside rivals Everton, who won their first match under new boss Sean Dyche on February 13.

    This gives Klopp plenty of time to prepare his side on the training ground, but another defeat at Anfield against city rivals would certainly be a brutal test of the strength of the board’s support.

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    Liverpool are still chasing their first Premier League win of 2023 after a dismal spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon.

    The Reds had to calculate the cost of a poor start as they were beaten 3-0 by their relegation-threatened opponents at Molineux.

    Liverpool will now be looking to halt an alarming league decline when they entertain neighbors Everton next Monday.
    And here we await the changes that Jurgen Klopp could make the next time his team are in action.

    Virgil van Dijk’s potential return after more than a month out through injury – the Dutchman is expected to return to some training next week – would leave Jurgen Klopp with a decision at the heart of defence.

    But whether Van Dijk succeeds or not, neither Joel Matip nor Joe Gomez have done Wolves much good over the weekend, giving Nat Philips hope of a second Premier League start. Ibrahima Konate is injured.

    Virgil van Dijk

    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson are expected to stay at the back. Gomez and James Milner are possible alternatives at right-back – Calvin Ramsay failed to return to the bench on Saturday – while Kostas Tsimkas came on as a replacement for Robertson at Molineux. Alisson Becker is the goalkeeper of choice. Change in midfield?

    Klopp has remained with the same trio in midfield for his last four games – Stefan Bajcetic, Naby Keita and Thiago Alcantara – but he could start a rotation against Wolves given the result.

    Fabinho missed out through illness but was meant to be an option, with captain Jordan Henderson appearing in the second half. Milner would also provide engine room experience, while Harvey Elliott, who has been out of midfield for the last four games, could be brought back into the role.

    Curtis Jones has started just one Premier League game this season, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain hasn’t started a top-flight game in the engine room for almost a year. Arthur Melo stays out.
    Sala question

    Another poor performance from Mohamed Salah in his 200th league appearance for the Reds could leave Klopp with a tough decision regarding the Egyptian, who has started every Premier League game this season.

    Elliott would be an alternative on the right, as would Oxlade-Chamberlain.
    Elliott is also a possibility on the left wing, having started there twice in recent weeks.

    Both Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez can play left and centre, although Nunez’s performance against Wolves suggests he may have gained an edge in the central role.

    Fabio Carvalho has only played three minutes in the Premier League since October and although Diogo Jota is back in training next week, it would certainly be too early to question his selection. Roberto Firmino and Luis Diaz remain absent.

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