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Kenny Dalglish impressed by new Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp’s attitude
However, those changes are already beginning to take shape. Would Jorginho be a good signing for the club?
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Liverpool won the last of their 18 league titles in 1990 under the stewardship of Kenny Dalglish.
But despite the Naples side’s efforts to lure him in, the central midfielder hasn’t truly shone at the San Paolo, and has only just battled his way into manager Maurizio Sarri’s first-team plans this season. I don’t like saying that, being Liverpool.
While Klopp has set himself that ambitious target, he was keen not to overburden his new squad – of which he is confident provide him with most of the tools to do his job – with that expectation. Ferguson said. “When they’re sitting around that table to appoint a manager, do they say, well, ‘He can be part of the committee?’ That’s wrong, and I don’t think Jurgen Klopp will accept that”.
What a week on Sky Sports Now – we’ve had two Premier League managerial departures to reflect on, a new arrival at Anfield as well as all the drama from the European Qualifiers.
“The most important thing for the development is the start”.
“It is only important we play our own game, let the players feel the confidence and the trust of the people”.
The Metro states that it will likely cost any interested parties between £14.8million and £22.2million to prize him away from the San Paolo as he still has three years left to run on his current deal.
Klopp, however, has a different view.
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“It is only about football”.