Uhm, er, ok, riiiiight. Does this mean we get Klopp? No, if we fire Rodgers, we'd probably end up with Alladyrce. PRetty much we're stuck.
So what does Rodgers say?
"It was always going to be a big job in the summer and today's result would certainly ratify that.
"We understand the job ahead and we will be much better than today going forward.
Ok, that's fine then but next season can you FUCKING STOP TOLERATING MEDIOCRITY AND CALLING SHIT PERFORMANCES "OUTSTANDING"? And can you stop buying 15M+ central defenders and buy some ATTACKERS THAT CAN ACTUALLY THREATEN TO SCORE (LET ALONE ACTUALLY SCORE) GOALS AND MOVE AND WORK WITH COUTINHO? And can you STOP SPENDING MILLIONS ON POSITIONS WE DON'T NEED (buying *
both* Markovic and Lallana instead of only one of them when we already had Ibe, Suso and Sterling). Also can you learn to over-deliver and under-promise rather than the other way round? For example, DON'T TALK ABOUT MARQUEE PLAYERS AND THEN COME AUGUST OUR YIELD IS MILNER, INGS AND SOME RANDOM FRENCH WINGER WHO WILL BE SUPPOSEDLY MUCH BETTER THAN STERLING.
Last summer was a big job too. We are a shambles. Why would Coutinho want to stay?
But another thing is that sometimes the players have to stand up also. Managers are accountable, but sometimes it's just an all-round glass sandwich of a showing from everyone.