Will Jurgen Klopp’s decision to announce his departure from #LFC hurt his side? 🔴

Roy Keane, Ian Wright & Jermain Defoe discuss the impact it could have on the Liverpool dressing room

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  1. It's so sad to hear he's leaving.He brought so much to Liverpool. Gave so much joy and belief. 23yrs in football. He needs his normal time now with his family.We will all miss him so much.he was such a great addition to football in England..we thank him from the bottom of ours hearts .broken as they are ..all the very best Jurgon.❤❤

  2. Is Xabi Alonso the right choice? For me he's my favorite he's been brilliant for Leverkusen, we will need to give him time though

    Thanks for everything Jurgen ❤

  3. I was happy even as a United fan that Liverpool was put on the map again by the legendary coach like Klopp
    And especially Klopp and Pep rivalry is the best rivalry of coaches in a long time
    Gonna miss him

  4. The moment you've announced you're leaving, the impact is not so much directly on the team and the club but first and foremost on yourself. It's a sign you can't cope with the pressure already and you are looking for relief. Once that relief kicks in, by virtue of the announcement, that whole balloon deflates. There's no coming back from that anymore. And as a leader you can no longer lead that club, that group, in the same way you did before. You can't ask the group and the fans to take over and create that focus by themselves. They need you as a leader. So we'll see Liverpool have an average remainder of the season. They are not going to run for the title, for sure.

    I'm not blaming Klopp at all for having this feeling and making his decision. But I think he should resign here and now, not letting the club decay under a decaying management.

  5. Footie neutral – Klopp, .a manager of character, of passion, of tactical know how, bringing in the right players in at the right time and having his team play football as it should be played. An all round great guy, his lingual skills are impeccable and we should all thank him for gracing the English Premiership League with his presence.

  6. Crazy how clear and to the point Roy’s analysis is. Completely coherent and makes sense

    Then Ian and Jermaine just ramble incoherently. Nice blokes though

  7. If only we had politicians that could think in such passionate terms about their job… there's a VOID in how honest those in football are to those in politics.

  8. Says a lot about the Premier League when a manager gets to leave on his own merits and there's very little to compare it to except the best manager its ever seen. Klopp is a great for the record and he deserves this, but it's still weird seeing someone leave without getting fired

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