That does not give you the right to say what you want Jurgen Klopp hits back at Dietmar Hamann with brutal dig after Liverpool comments
That does not give you the right to say what you want – Jurgen Klopp hits back at Dietmar Hamann with brutal dig after Liverpool comments Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"Something I have to accept – and more importantly deal with – is that we are not in a period in which we are in our very best moment." [lfc]Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool's form:"Something I have to accept – and more importantly deal with – is that we are not in a period in which we are in our very best moment." [lfc] Speaking on , Hamann claimed that the Merseyside outfit's struggles this campaign are far from over. He elaborated: "This Liverpool team looks tired, they look pedestrian and they just look flat. I'm not sure where the spark is going to come from because they've won games in the past, obviously they beat Rangers but they're obviously far superior to Rangers." He added: "I trust that they'll know where the spark is going to come from but whether it's the end of an era? I wouldn't write them off, but my imagination doesn't let me see where the spark is going to come from in the next few weeks." During a pre-match press conference, Klopp was asked for his opinion on Hamann's comments. He told reporters (via ): "Who said that? [Hamann?] Oh great! A fantastic source, well respected everywhere. [However,] that does not give you the right to say what you want, especially when you have no idea." He continued: "I actually think Didi Hamann does not deserve that you use his phrase to ask a question. Do me a favour and ask your own question. Try to ask without using the word spark." Liverpool are currently 10th in the 2022-23 Premier League standings with 10 points from eight games. The club will next face Rangers at the Ibrox in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday (October 12). Liverpool GlasgowLiverpool Glasgow
That does not give you the right to say what you want – Jurgen Klopp hits back at Dietmar Hamann with brutal dig after Liverpool comments
Jurgen Klopp snapped back at former Liverpool midfielder. manager has expressed his displeasure after former Reds midfielder Dietmar Hamann suggested that the club is currently devoid of a "spark". The Reds have endured an underwhelming start to the ongoing 2022-23 season, registering just two wins in their first eight Premier League matches. The club have also appeared unconvincing in the UEFA Champions League but have won two of their three Group A games so far. Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool's form:"Something I have to accept – and more importantly deal with – is that we are not in a period in which we are in our very best moment." [lfc]Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool's form:"Something I have to accept – and more importantly deal with – is that we are not in a period in which we are in our very best moment." [lfc] Speaking on , Hamann claimed that the Merseyside outfit's struggles this campaign are far from over. He elaborated: "This Liverpool team looks tired, they look pedestrian and they just look flat. I'm not sure where the spark is going to come from because they've won games in the past, obviously they beat Rangers but they're obviously far superior to Rangers." He added: "I trust that they'll know where the spark is going to come from but whether it's the end of an era? I wouldn't write them off, but my imagination doesn't let me see where the spark is going to come from in the next few weeks." During a pre-match press conference, Klopp was asked for his opinion on Hamann's comments. He told reporters (via ): "Who said that? [Hamann?] Oh great! A fantastic source, well respected everywhere. [However,] that does not give you the right to say what you want, especially when you have no idea." He continued: "I actually think Didi Hamann does not deserve that you use his phrase to ask a question. Do me a favour and ask your own question. Try to ask without using the word spark." Liverpool are currently 10th in the 2022-23 Premier League standings with 10 points from eight games. The club will next face Rangers at the Ibrox in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday (October 12). Liverpool GlasgowLiverpool Glasgow