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Presumably because he was on a booking, making rash challenges, and we where coasting at 2-0.

Doesn't explain why Skrtel came on and not Kolo though.
I assume that Klopp wanted to slowly introduce skrtel into first team football. How can he predict a performance like that.
 
Oh wow, according to Opta it's the first time in PL history we've lost a game while leading by 2 at half-time. Great way to set your mark on history.
 
Right, forgive me for this, but here's to Utd salvaging something from this awful Sunday.

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Well that didn't go to plan.

I feel sorry for Kolo. He has genuinely played very well when called upon and is immediately cast aside. The first mistake was bringing Skrtel on rather than Kolo, and the second was the mentality that this game was almost won.

Small margins today, but we should have comfortably won that game
 
I look at Liverpool and wonder how some clubs can keep such a liability like him...

..then I look at Fellaini on our bench

I think it's safe to say he is gone in the summer, even before today with Lovren, Sakho, Matip and Joe Gomez the likely options (with perhaps another signing)
 
I think it's safe to say he is gone in the summer, even before today with Lovren, Sakho, Matip and Joe Gomez the likely options (with perhaps another signing)

You'd hope so. Cannot believe Agger (admittedly injuy prone) went ahead of him.
 
You'd hope so. Cannot believe Agger (admittedly injuy prone) went ahead of him.

Staggers me that he's appeared over 300 times for the club.

He's keeping company in the 300 or so mark with the likes of Keegan, McDermot, Byrne, Souness, McManaman, Fowler, Alan Kennedy.

One of the most limited, average players to ever reach that mark for Liverpool Football Club.

Sums LFC in the PL era up.
 
Staggers me that he's appeared over 300 times for the club.

He's keeping company in the 300 or so mark with the likes of Keegan, McDermot, Byrne, Souness, McManaman, Fowler, Alan Kennedy.

One of the most limited, average players to ever reach that mark for Liverpool Football Club.

Sums LFC in the PL era up.

Shocking mate, he's too unreliable. Must go in the summer.

When the **** are the Dortmund ticks on sale? Still no mention on the site.
 
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