German coach Jürgen Klopp seems to have found what Liverpool needed to become title contenders. Today, goal by Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino, a massive volley by Martin Skrtel and an own goal by Eliaiquim Mangala worked like a charm to give the Reds a comfortable 4-1 over Manchester City, a team that entered this games as league leaders, but ended up slipping to the third spot of the Premier League standings.
Fans are starting to believe in Klopp's work, as his speech is motivating each and every one of his players to give their best.
"City couldn't start like they want but that is important for us. We played with big passion and that's the most important thing for us. We have quality, we could have more goals but 4-1 is perfect. The boys can believe now that they are stronger than many people think," Klopp stated.
Fans reacted to such a win with a variety of thoughts. These are some of them.
If Jurgen Klopp slept with my girlfriend, I'd ask her for tips on how to seduce him.
— Paul (@Kolology) November 21, 2015
"Sterling, what's the score?" sing the Liverpool fans.
— Tom Williams (@tomwfootball) November 21, 2015
Thing I love most about Klopp is that after a monumental win he doesn't come out to the press like he's the second coming of Jesus Christ
— Ü (@ThoseScouseLads) November 21, 2015
Klopp has made such a massive difference. Sticking by his statement of playing Rock n' Roll football.
— VUJ (@TheVujanic) November 21, 2015
All you need is Klopp, Klopp, Klopp is all you need.
— Empire of the Kop (@empireofthekop) November 21, 2015
Jurgen Klopp has more away wins versus 'top four' in six weeks than Brendan Rodgers had in three years #LFC
— Jimmy Rice (@JimmyRiceWriter) November 21, 2015
Klopp handing out another tactical masterclass to one of the big spenders,without key players. What a future we have under his management.
— kop in full voice (@LFC_Klopped) November 21, 2015
Other teams' fans also had a say about the Reds' performance.
I'm glad ManUtd played Liverpool when Rodgers was in charge If we played them now we may well get humiliated
— Manchesterspeak (@Manchesterspeak) November 21, 2015
As much as I hate Liverpool, you just can't hate Jurgen Klopp.
— Arsenal News (@__arsenalnews_) November 21, 2015
Finally, "former coach" Brendan Rodgers shared his thoughts.
Can't say I'm surprised to see Liverpool win 4-1 at Man City With that squad I built it's a very easy team to manage for Jurgen Klopp
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) November 21, 2015