17 Feb 2017 11:31:16
Just watch this the next time you lose sight about klopp and this team.


1.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 13:10:43
Thanks supermane. . I was there. What a game. ynwa.


2.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 13:17:04
And lost to Emery, Banega and Krychowaik in the final quite easily.


3.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 13:51:47
Still sends shivers up the spine. Up there with Istanbul.


4.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 16:07:51
Harry to be fair, Sevilla are a very good team and their squad had far more experience in European competition and major finals than we did.

Losing those finals last year was gutting for the fans, so imagine how the players felt. It is part of the learning curve to becoming a top player. Initial failure makes you more hungry to succeed. If it doesn't then you lack character. That applies not only to football, but to all walks of life.

My last employers made me redundant. In hindsight, they probably could've found me a new role within their ranks but I gave them no reason to. I was consistently late for work, took way too many breaks, constantly used my phone, and yet I was always the first person out the door come the end of the day.

So since taking my new role I have consciously changed. I am the first in the door, take minimal breaks, rarely touch my phone except for emergencies and do enough overtime to consider it a second job!

I failed and it made me want to succeed. Footballers should be no different. Tasting defeat will only make them hungry for victory. It is a necessary part of becoming great. And if it doesn't? Well then they never will be great will they and they can retire with runners up medals and be forgotten about.

Every player who walks through the door at Anfield has the platform to become a legend; a cult hero. If they lack the substance for that alone to inspire them to be the best they can be, Klopp will make sure the door hits them on the way out. That you can count on.


5.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 17:06:46
Playing a team who had won the tournament twice in a row, compared to our team who didn't even have a european finalist in its ranks. or even semi finalists? Maybe sturrige in the chelsea squad.

As the next poster said we will learn from that and hopefully during a champions league campaign next year will be better prepared :)

But captain negative you will always find a problem.


6.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 17:18:50
Still gives me goose bumps every time I watch it.


7.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 17:55:05
MK, unlike you the players didn't exactly take their opportunities in the two cups this year mate so not everyone can or will change.


8.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 18:07:17
Same old, we let in soft goals in both Finals, against top teams, you cannot give them a goal start and expect to win .


9.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 18:10:26
@Mathematics
"And lost to Emery, Banega and Krychowaik in the final quite easily. "

Deary me, at least we reached our first European final in who knows how long under Klopp along with that lost the match to the a team who had won the Europa League twice in a row and then went onto win it in 2015/ 16 too making it three times in a row.

2 + 1 equals how much Mathematics?


10.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 18:19:37
Anyone who watched that game should have known that we would have a hard time winning it. Why? Whe we went one up, Sevilla never panicked nor got disjointed. They just kept playing their game. That was experience talking as the team who played the final the year before, played last year's final bar Bacca and one other I can't remember. As soon as Moreno (shocking) gave them a chance to equalize, they just took over the game and we couldn't respond. I agree that Klopp could and should have done more to help the players and he admitted that BUT they were just too strong for us on the day. As for the BVB game, LEGEND!


11.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 18:53:27
that video brought back some amazing emotions, what a game! Supporting our club is never a smooth ride and that game epitomises everything we are about. I believe in klopp even if Harry's already written him off, I'm sure he'll be on here next week with a random name we should employ instead of klopp.


12.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 19:13:10
Thanks for posting Ed. I thought the first part was ok, I edited and toned down what I really wanted to say to Harry. obviously was still deemed offensive. Thanks again anyway, you do great jobs.


13.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 19:17:20
How many times has this Harry guy changed his profile name?


14.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 19:19:32
Don't understand why you felt the need to post that, Harry? What has losing the final got to do with the Dortmund game?
Yeah, we lost, but doesn't take away from the amazing emotions felt in those 90 mins, which I guess was what the OP was alluding to.
I have wanted to ask you for ages why you post, because it's pretty much always negative (unless you're talking about other teams and how sensational their players are) .
You have always talked a lot of borderline nonsense, but I remember when it used to be quite positive and supportive. Nowadays, you just seem to be following the trend of slagging the team and almost like when we fail as it vindicates your thoughts and opinions.
I'm pretty sure you'll disagree and argue here, but the fact of the matter is that you are one of these modern fans who moans and enjoys when we mess up. You'd rather us fail and you be correct as opposed to supporting us.
I'm not for one minute saying we should blindly support and not question things at all, but constructive criticism is more beneficial in my opinion.
Like I said before, been meaning to question you're thinking on this type of thing for a good while, as it's getting boring reading how poor we are and how we should follow other teams' blueprints in order to succeed.
Sorry if this comes off offensive, it's actually more a general query with regards to why you post these things and your train of thought when 'supporting' your team?


15.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 21:25:03
Perfectly put forward maneonfire! I thought I was the only one thinking it and was being a bit harsh on Harry. Seems it's not just me!


16.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 21:54:29
It didn't stop Liverpool winning the Champions League in 05 Supermane/ Adam.


17.) 17 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 21:46:19
Everyone has a reason when you loose. Some genuine . Some rubbish and some completely out of the blue. Aa far as I remember from this same page we went into the finals as favorites after beating Villarreal quite comfortably.


18.) 18 Feb 2017
17 Feb 2017 23:57:11
We were never "favourites" with their pedigree in the competition! That's rubbish.


19.) 18 Feb 2017
18 Feb 2017 11:04:00
That is false, Harry and you know it. No way were we favs for that game vs the two time defending champs of the EL. Stop posting falsehoods in a bid to slate Klopp. If you want to criticize him for the loss, there re things to pick out BUT don't make things up and use them as facts. You're better than that, mate.


20.) 18 Feb 2017
18 Feb 2017 11:11:26
Welshred84, to be fair, we were indeed favourite after we defeat Dortmund, Villarreal. Even more do when we went a goal up. But we expended so much energy gegenpressing in 1st half we lost it totally 2nd half. I think Emery saw that chink in armour and ask His players to sit deep and play quick passes to bypass pressing . 2nd half, the sevilla players came out charging and we were not prepared for it.


21.) 18 Feb 2017
18 Feb 2017 14:05:54
Leek. Did they come out charging or did they sit deep? Two totally different things. You charge forward or you sit deep which is sitting back. Can't do them both the same time. Your analysis is way off. And we were never favourites, the way we got to the final was epic, emotional etc etc but Sevilla weren't the defending champions for nothing mate. They knew how to win the competition and we lacked experience in them situations. Fact.


22.) 18 Feb 2017
18 Feb 2017 20:00:50
Welsh

We lost the battle in midfield in the second half against Sevilla while he refused to bring Henderson who was warming on the bench. We lost coz Klopp couldn't deal it.