KLOPP: MOURINHO CRITICISM IS
BULLS***
Gill Clark
The Reds boss is preparing to face the
Portuguese but feels he has been harshly
judged in the opening weeks of the season and
is expecting a tough game on Monday night
Jurgen Klopp has described suggestions that
Manchester United have had a poor start to
the season as “bulls***” as he prepares to face
the Red Devils at Anfield on Monday.
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Jose Mourinho’s side come into the game down
in seventh place in the table, three points
behind Liverpool, having been held by Stoke last
time out.
But Klopp has defended Mourinho’s recent
record at the club insisting criticism of the
Portuguese is completely unjustified.
“It’s bulls***. No, but rubbish. Who says this?
He has started badly at United?” he told
reporters.
“They won their first [three] games. So now
you are giving B grades for winning? I try to
play similar football to now with my former
team and when we faced Real Madrid it was
unbelievably difficult to play them.
“He [Mourinho] knows how successful football
works. To like or not like the way he plays, why
should he care? Why should he care?
“How can I say who is on the way here and who
is on the way there? If I lose against
Manchester United you will stand here and ask
me: ‘So..what about your ways..?’ I am of
course not interested and absolutely not part
of the group that says Jose Mourinho was or
has been a good manager.
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