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29th Jan 2018

Is Jurgen Klopp using distraction tactics to curry favour with the media?

Simon Lloyd

Last week was one to forget for Liverpool Football Club.

After the euphoria of becoming the first English team to beat Manchester City this season, they followed it with a dismal performance at struggling Swansea, losing 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium on Monday night. Returning to Anfield, they were then dumped out of the FA Cup by West Brom, with Alan Pardew’s men claiming an unexpected 3-2 victory on Merseyside on Saturday evening.

Two bad results – the last of which seriously damages Liverpool’s hopes of ending the season with any silverware – have been enough for some to start to question their manager.

While nobody can deny that, on their day, Jürgen Klopp’s side play some phenomenal attacking football, some remain unconvinced by their defence, despite the recent big money signing of Virgil Van Dijk.

While Klopp has openly admitted the performance of his players has not been adequate in the two defeats, some football fans have jokingly (at least we *think* it’s jokingly) suggested the German boss has rolled out a few onomatopoeic words to help distract journalist from the problems with his team.

Now, to be totally fair to Klopp, he hasn’t. At least not recently, anyway. It seems many of those tweeting below remember that time he described Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over City in March 2016 with the word ‘boom’.

Still…