Rangers FC vs Liverpool: Jürgen Klopp responded to the mounting criticism on Tuesday. The Liverpool manager doesn’t seem too pleased with the angle taken to raise doubts about his future.
After four games, Klopp will have nine points if Rangers wins the Champions League match on Wednesday night at Ibrox. Currently, the English superpower is experiencing a challenging season, especially in the Premier League. Liverpool, currently in tenth position, fell to Arsenal last weekend (3-2).
Rangers FC vs Liverpool: Pre-match conference
When questioned about comments made by Dietmar Hamann, a former Liverpool player, Klopp responded cynically. Who said that? Didi Hamann? amazing, oh my, what a great source. everywhere admired
“If the results are lacking, the manager will be under pressure,” according to Hamann, speaking to Talksport. “You eventually bring up the manager’s position. That’s no longer very far away from us.”
“Being a former Liverpool player doesn’t give you the right to say whatever you want, especially if you have no idea,” Klopp said in defence. Didi Hamann’s assertion shouldn’t even be part of your inquiry, in my opinion.
Klopp cannot employ three starting lineup players in Glasgow. Two defenders, Joel Matip and Trent Alexander-Arnold, will miss two weeks of action while Luis Diaz is expected to return to action soon after the World Cup. Klopp said, “We’ll fight until someone tells us the fight is over, but I can’t promise that.”
“Now we lost the game and three players, which is obviously the opposite of what should have happened,” the German continued. “The only thing we can do is continue fighting, and we will do just that. We battled Arsenal fiercely, and anyone who wanted to witness it could.
“That’s what we’ll do tomorrow night because Rangers need to make amends and earn points in their Champions League group, not just because of what Giovanni van Bronckhorst said during the press conference or interviews.”