Klopp gives a shock to the Liverpool fans ... and confirms: I am not a child to scream

Liverpool coach, German Jurgen Klopp, spoke in a tone of anger and sorrow in light of the recent decline in his team's results, the most recent of which was the painful loss at home in the league from the Burnley team, to diminish his chances of preserving his title in the Premier League.

Klopp shocked the fans of the team, as he confirmed that the club’s financial capabilities in light of the pandemic did not allow the team’s ranks to be strengthened, especially at the level of the back line in light of the many absences in the team’s ranks, chiefly the compensation for the long absence of his defense rock, the Dutch Vergil van Dyck until the end of the season due to an injury Cruciate ligament, along with many other names.

English media, including the "Guardian", quoted Klopp as saying, "I am not a small child to scream if I do not get what I want." He continued: Most of the time in my life I did not get what I wanted, so I am used to this.

He said that the pandemic has greatly affected the financial capabilities of the club, and does not help in providing the necessary liquidity to bring in players, especially defenders.

He said he was ultimately a coach, not a financier.

He stressed that he is aware that they want to support the team, but that the financial accounts have weight as well.

Liverpool is experiencing the longest period of fasting goalscoring his career in 21 years, as 438 minutes have passed in which he did not know the taste of the net, and he did not reach it, and most of the team's attackers appeared in the recent period modestly, including the Egyptian Mohamed Salah and the Senegalese Sadio Mane.

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