After a month of massive spending, the Blues wrapped up their business with Enzo Fernandez from Benfica on deadline day , who joined for a British record ...
We are the fifth team in net spend.' 'Now the market is wow. We won 11 titles in the last five years being one of the five or six net spend teams in the league.' 'What Chelsea have done is none of my business. [Blues wrapped up their business with Enzo Fernandez from Benfica on deadline day](/sport/football/article-11699173/Chelsea-sign-Enzo-Fernandez-Benfica-British-record-107m.html), who joined for a British record £107m fee. It's a surprise because it's not a state club.
Liverpools Jurgen Klopp and Manchester Citys Pep Guardiola asked for their thoughts on Chelseas £323m January spending spree; Klopp jokes: I say nothing ...
This is the reality." "What Chelsea decide to do is not my business. Now the market is 'wow', it's a lot. They have sold players for a total of £568.6m over the same period meaning their net spend stands at £487.9m. You have to spend. They are all really good players, so from that point of view, congratulations.
Jurgen Klopp says he doesn't understand how Chelsea have spent so much money in the transfer window, given guidelines in spending.
What they do is not my business." Now the market is 'wow'. I don't understand how it is possible, but it is not my job to explain how it works." Premier League “It is a big number.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp joked he would not talk about Chelseas mammoth transfer spending without the presence of his lawyer but admits he does not ...
Hopefully you all know exactly how it works, and then it's fine." "I don't understand this part of the business: what you can do, what you cannot do. "The players they brought in, I didn't think once: 'Why did they do that?'.
Todd Boehly's consortium has spent over £500m on players since arriving at Stamford Bridge, including a British record £106.8m on Enzo Fernandez.
“The players they brought in, I didn’t think once: ‘Why did they do that?’. I don’t forget, eight or nine teams in the Premier League sent a letter to the Premier League (for us) to be banned. That is the reality.” However, it’s a big number in the last two windows. Hopefully you all know exactly how it works, and then it’s fine.” That is what really counts to us.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has told his players there is no room for self-pity in an underwhelming season which has had its fair share of ...
You want to make them when you rotate and bring them together when everyone is in a perfect moment. It’s not cool all the changes, you don’t want to have that. He knows that he is not flying and has to work his way back. On Fabinho specifically, Klopp said: “We don’t have arguments on the pitch or the training ground. “One of the best examples ever probably will be Marcus Rashford. “We all see that some players didn’t exactly reach the level they reached for us consistently over four or five or six years.
A fresh headache has emerged for Jurgen Klopp after a report claimed that a member of his Liverpool coaching staff holds too much influence and is difficult ...
[Join the debate!](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpool-jurgen-klopp-news-latest-29123447#comments-section) What do you think has gone wrong at Liverpool this season? There have previously been reports that the influence of Klopp's assistant, Pep Ljinders, has grown considerably, and now [Sky Sports](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12801936/liverpool-how-jurgen-klopps-reds-have-been-hurt-on-the-pitch-by-a-brain-drain-off-it) have painted a similar image for Kornmayer. We cannot play and say: 'Ok, these are the problems but next season we don't have them anymore'. "We have to play better football now. So that means maybe there is a point where we have to change other stuff. We will see but that is for the future, like summer or whatever. Either the manager's position changes or a lot of other things change. I am loyal - I think everybody should be loyal - but I am not too loyal. I have space and time to think about it. It is a different situation [here]. [mainly in midfield](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpool-fc-transfer-klopp-midfielders-29109762), have been apparent; however, the Reds have also been blighted by off-field issues. [Bayern Munich](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/bayern-munich), but claims that he wields too much power represents a fresh issue for Klopp in a campaign [that has been littered with setbacks](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpools-implosion-pitch-explained-how-29087845).
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp joked he would not talk about Chelsea's mammoth transfer spending without the presence of his lawyer but admits he does not ...
Hopefully you all know exactly how it works, and then it's fine.” “I don't understand this part of the business: what you can do, what you cannot do. “The players they brought in, I didn't think once: ‘Why did they do that?'.
Jurgen Klopp gives his thoughts on his side's ongoing struggles and points to Marcus Rashford as an example to his players.
"Fab did that for us for plenty of years, absolutely brilliant, the best in his position for a long time, and in the moment it's not clicking. You have to get through this and the players I know, my players, they will go through that and show again how good they are." He's now not the happiest person on the planet but he understands the decision, obviously." He knows that he is not flying and has to work his way back. "That doesn't change the view on the players in general. And Klopp said of Fabinho: "We don't have arguments on the pitch or the training ground, not at all. "For the player it's a situation which he will face during a long career. The season he had last year and the season he has this year, I'm not sure he can really explain it. "The times in between these two extremes we have to use and go through it and fight through it. The team performances are obviously a summary of the individual performances, but the other way around it works as well. These kind of things can happen and will happen in the future as well, but it's about limiting the time to get back on track." "That's not unusual, it happens to other players as well.
The Liverpool boss spoke out on the current form of his side ahead of Saturday's trip to Wolves, and says they can take inspiration from the displays of the ...
After the game I asked him and he said it was okay. Then treatment, scan and out. "Jota had a full session with the team this week. "Ibou [Konate] is out. Fabinho for plenty of years has been absolutely brilliant but at moment, it's not clicking." The time between these two extremes, you have to fight through it." I think he will be pretty much back in training next week. "He knows that he's not flying. "I'm not sure he can even explain it. Nothing else so far but there are still two hours until training. [Premier League](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/premier-league) ahead of Saturday's trip to [Wolves](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc). [Marcus Rashford](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/marcus-rashford), the season he had last year and this year.
Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez has revealed some advice from Jürgen Klopp that could make the Reds the most fearsome team in the Premier League in one area.
But the reality is, only a portion of his opportunities will lend themselves to first-time strikes. "He wants me to take a second longer, because if I shoot with anger, or I rush it, then it will always go badly. Indeed, the same could be said for his Liverpool career more generally. He asks me to take an extra second, with calmness, and I will score." Núñez's potency in these situations comes down to two things. But when it comes to goals from counters, Liverpool is only in mid-table (joint-eighth). [Chelsea's](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/liverpool-transfer-mason-mount-chelsea-26136996) Mykhailo Mudryk (36.63 km/h) and Newcastle's Anthony Gordon (36.61 km/h). [Manchester United](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/liverpool-manchester-united-champions-league-26057129) (six) and second-place [Manchester City](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/klopp-guardiola-liverpool-man-city-26086267) (four). [Darwin Núñez](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/roberto-firmino-liverpool-darwin-nunez-26137031). [Arsenal's](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/liverpool-jurgen-klopp-arsenal-arteta-26131726) Eddie Nketiah further back in third on 0.46. [Premier League](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/liverpool-transfer-chelsea-ffp-concern-26137818) is averaging more fast breaks — an attempt that results from a team winning the ball in its own half and launching a quick attack — than the 23-year-old (0.6, via [Sky Sports](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12800637/darwin-nunez-exclusive-interview-liverpool-striker-determined-to-overcome-struggles-and-emulate-idol-luis-suarez)). [Liverpool has intriguing dilemma to solve as Jürgen Klopp faces up to major transfer rebuild](https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/liverpool-transfer-rebuild-jurgen-klopp-26147617)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp made a point of questioning the body language of some of his players after FA Cup defeat at Brighton last week.
And so that’s part of the body language, so it’s 1-1 and the game goes on and you have to fight." Klopp added: "There was one situation before we conceded the free-kick (for the winning goal) where three players couldn’t make it to support the defence and that was something I will never like in my life and didn’t like it on the day. We have these emotions and before I can deal with everything I have to be outside and talk to the media, so that’s no helpful as well. "I’m not a great loser, even when we lost a lot of games I didn’t turn into a fantastic loser. "The good periods have to feel good for the boys as well. “The harsh tackles we made in the last few minutes, I don’t like that, if I’m being honest," said the Reds boss. “But not because you are not in the best mood - ’I solve my problems by kicking somebody else’. It can happen, my God that’s football and these things can happen. I would love it as a player to have these sessions. We don’t have these problems. "There are plenty of things I don’t like and we have to improve, but the body language in training is no problem," said the Liverpool boss. They have to realise ‘oh, that’s okay’.
His fall from grace hit rock bottom in the FA Cup defeat at Brighton last Sunday, when he was lucky not be red-carded for a reckless challenge on Evan ...
'One of the best examples is Marcus Rashford. ‘He knows he’s not flying and he has to work his way back,’ said Klopp. ‘At the moment, it’s not clicking.
Ahead of Liverpool's Premier League clash with Wolves on Saturday, manager Jurgen Klopp provided a positive update regarding the injured players in his ...
Chelsea spent £325million in the January transfer window to take their splurging under Todd Boehly up to £600m, meanwhile Liverpool only signed Cody Gakpo ...
If my expertise would be financial issues all over the world I would be the person to answer. And Klopp said that it is up to interested parties, including the media, to examine the situation closely. “But, probably they didn’t (break the rules)…maybe they found a way how it is completely legal, and then congratulations. “But I really think that is much more your job. Maybe other teams would have found it as well, but then you need the money on top of it, and they had both. And he admitted that he isn’t financial savvy enough to question the club’s new owners.
On arrival, I ask my guests if they consent to Veritaserum being mixed into the wine. Just in case they don't share my extensive knowledge of all the Harry ...
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