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Thread: Allan Shearer was spot on.

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    Allan Shearer was spot on.

    Allan Shearer may not be everybody's 'cup of tea' but he was spot on when he criticised both Mourinho and Klopp on MOTD2. Klopp claimed that Louvren didn't push the Everton striker and Mourinho claimed that Herrera didn't dive and that it was a definite penalty. Both decisions by Michal Oliver were perfectly correct and both managers were talking utter rubbish. As Shearer stated, both Mourinho and Klopp were trying to cover up their and their team's shortcomings. I'm fed up with managers blaming decisions on their own inadequacies. The bottom line was that United just weren't good enough and Liverpool 'blew it'. End of.

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    I wish we had a chance to blame a ref!!

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    I thought both Klopp and Mourinho were embarrassing yesterday, Manchester United the second biggest team in the world resorting to long ball football and then he claims Man City are a lucky team and Klopp's interview with Sky was shocking he should also be charged by the FA for marching onto the pitch to confront the referee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    Allan Shearer may not be everybody's 'cup of tea' but he was spot on when he criticised both Mourinho and Klopp on MOTD2. Klopp claimed that Louvren didn't push the Everton striker and Mourinho claimed that Herrera didn't dive and that it was a definite penalty. Both decisions by Michal Oliver were perfectly correct and both managers were talking utter rubbish. As Shearer stated, both Mourinho and Klopp were trying to cover up their and their team's shortcomings. I'm fed up with managers blaming decisions on their own inadequacies. The bottom line was that United just weren't good enough and Liverpool 'blew it'. End of.
    Liverpool back on track Wedensday Leicester buddy .

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    I remember a Sunday league match where the opposition forward was holding the ball up and trying to turn me in our area,I had the inside of my right wrist resting against this chaps right hip trying to stop him from pushing me backwards to create the space for himself to shoot,I wasn't actually holding his shirt.

    15 years on I still can't get my head around a penalty being awarded,it was the only one I ever gave away!

    With regards to Lovren though it was blatant and Klopp made a fool out of himself.......again.

    Energy best saved on learning how to create a defence Juergen.

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