Pa covjek je u pravu "ekipa mi se totalno raspada na terenu a vi me jebete s transferima" 
Logicno je da covjeka vise muci kako da mu se ekipa ne raspadne totalno na terenu nego transferi


Pep Lijnders has said “training is our transfer” and for many years Klopp and his staff have found solutions to Liverpool’s issues on the training track, working out any kinks.
The Reds’ problems are only mounting this season and we have seen tweaks to the formation, changes to personnel and recently a renewed emphasis on becoming compact.
But Liverpool have just one win from their last six games, have lost four since returning from the World Cup break and have conceded 15 goals in the last nine.
After uninterrupted time in Dubai and a ‘kinder’ schedule to start the year, you expected the work on the training pitches to start to translate into a markedly improved Liverpool, even if results lagged behind to start.
So has the intensity of training sessions dropped? Are they no longer as effective? Is there a lack of fresh stimulation? Is cumulative fatigue from years of sessions under Klopp only adding to the tired legs and minds?
The latter would not be surprising in the least..
With a maximum 26 games left this season in the next 157 days, should Liverpool spectacularly make it to the Champions League final, the Reds will have an average of a game every six days.
That offers ample training time, affording Klopp the platform to turn one of the biggest current issues into a springboard from which to bounce back.
“In football, there are two ways to improve. One is to sign good players and the second is training” – with the former off the table, the latter is where Klopp has to hone his focus.
Ajde da vidimo i te treninge. Ako slucajno podbace treninzi, a uvijek ostaju ozljede i vjetar. Ni slucajno nogometno trziste..
