Thursday 27 October 2016

See why Liverpool can win the league this season

Liverpool, the oldest club in the English league having won the league for two and half decades ago (1990) have been able to secure the title since then. The best they can boast of (?) ;is history of eighteen titles even though Sir Alex Ferguson has walked past that line seven years ago.

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp 









However, it is believed by many that they stand a better chance this season. Looking at the quality of their squad and how Jürgen Klopp is overseeing a second year as Liverpool boss, things have really changed for the reds this season, talk about that urgency in their playing style, their consistency in winning, you can mention others. This is with regards to how the team was when Brendan Rodgers was relieved of his job mid-way into the season. Things were really below the surface of the top four when he arrived, he was able to steer them to a relatively successful season, even going as far as runners up in the Uefa Europa League – so early and maybe with players not relating to his choices.

Jürgen Klopp who according to close observations and analysis believes in aggressive football with all
round high tempo that make teams begging for a breather, as we saw in his last UEFA Champions League semi final game at Dortmund against Real Madrid. This season we have seen and we are seen that at Anfield.
Liverpool is definitely a top English team and should have a style that will definitely bother title contenders
like Manchester City, Arsenal and maybe
Tottenham. These are ball possession-orientated (call it the Barcelona style) teams who love to play out from the back with lots of space and that's exactly what Klopp is doing.

With the little been said above , Klopp and his Red Army must have at the back of their minds that the premier league is full of great challenges, no club is smaller and they would need to manage these confrontations.

Well let's see if the management does some buying and Selling in the fast approaching transfer window.

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