This week’s Blood Red highlights the importance of Sunday’s visit to Arsenal and what Liverpool will look like without Jurgen Klopp next season. Alex Ferguson has told Jurgen Klopp what he needs to do to stop corruption at Liverpool. Any thought that Liverpool’s players would be left reeling after Jurgen Klopp’s shock news last week was wrong. At least until now.
Rival fans and rival managers had hoped the Premier League leaders would be in trouble immediately following Klopp’s departure at the end of the season, but initially the reaction was strong from the players themselves. to walkTwo games after Klopp shocked the footballing world last Friday, Liverpool booked their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup and now sit five points behind Chelsea at the top of the Premier League. Nine goals in back-to-back wins at Anfield have dispelled any rumors that Klopp’s surprise decision will hinder the team’s progress, but Sunday’s trip to Arsenal presents a very different prospect.
There is a belief that a point at the Emirates will be a deserved point, but the idea that a draw is nothing more than a well-dressed defeat with a resurgent Manchester City hot on their heels is certainly debatable.
Furthermore Knowing Klopp’s Liverpool and this page, a passive and reactive approach against Mikel Arteta’s men is unlikely. Will this game suddenly become an unbeaten battle for the home team rather than the away team? It’s an interesting psychological wrinkle in Sunday’s game and Arteta will be hoping to bring it back to City after their impressive start to 2024.
Liverpool have won all three Premier League games 12-3. Beating Klopp’s side remains a difficult prospect after losing just once in 10 months in the Premier League. Regardless of who the opposing coach is, Arteta has a lot to think about ahead of this game.The return of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominic Szoboszlai, Andy Robertson and Alexis McAllister has boosted both Klopp’s strength and the overall quality of the squad and he is delighted that another manager will take over later this year.
What Liverpool will look like in a post-Klopp world won’t be known until later this year, but the replacements leave no doubt about their quality and it’s one of the reasons the current manager is so positive. The end of the line is near. Klopp, who has privately pledged to rebuild his squad after a disappointing season last season, believes that whatever happens between now and the end of a promising spell, the job is done.
With Ibrahima Konate, Darwin Nunez, Joe Gomez, Cody Gakpo, Alexander-Arnold, Szoboszlai and Mac Allister between the ages of 23 and 26, Liverpool are well placed for the next few years. By adding emerging talent like 20-year-old duo Jarell Quansah and Conor Bradley, as well as exciting youngsters like Kaide Gordon and Ben Doak, the club can continue to grow through smart, big investments.
As with the rest of this season, success will depend on how he adapts to being in the dugout without Klopp, but the manager does his best never to lay the blame at his door. A £15 jacket from TU Clothing on sale could be mistaken for a £250 Calvin Klein jacket.Alex Ferguson has received some criticism, rightly or wrongly, about the overall state of Manchester United’s squad since he left the club in 2013, but his replacement, David Moyes, has begun to falter and Klopp’s Liverpool are in poor health. It seemed he wasn’t there for a long time; Despite the inevitable dental problems at various points, he is prepared to continue to thrive in his absence.