Neil Atkinson and Rory Smith from the New York Times discuss the options open to Liverpool and Jürgen Klopp during this injury crisis, in terms of him making changes to his shape and his approach.
Why has he persisted with his system? Is he the sort of manager to make a change? Is there more going on than meets the eye with the club or are the injuries the starting and end point for any Liverpool discussion?
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Klopp is headstrong .he will not modify liverpool play.he will not adopt his system of play to the requirements of the situation .if he was in post at istanbul that famous comeback and european trophy would not have been possible.his obstinacy to play midfielders in defense even though goals are drying up points are lost and above all the confidence of players are having its toll ,and adversaries are making a merry of him, his weakest point is being exposed at the expense of liverpool popularity and damage done to previous records, mr klopp wil not change.at the end liverpool will have to change the man himself.