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Liverpool news: Imagine what Jurgen Klopp would achieve if Liverpool could see out a Premier League game

Reds boss insists that his teams will never resort to cynically seeing out a match but SunSport's Ian Wright believes those comments were an attempt to mask the Reds' embarrassment

YOU may say I’m a dreamer — but I’m not the only one.

John Lennon clearly didn’t have Jurgen Klopp in mind when he wrote those famous lyrics but having heard what the Liverpool boss came out with at the weekend, he could well have done.

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SunSport columnist Ian Wright achieved legendary status at Arsenal back in his playing daysCredit: Gary Stone -The Sun

After seeing another lead blown, this time against Chelsea, and another late goal conceded, was asked why his side couldn’t kill off a game.

His answer was that the day any of his teams resort to cynically seeing it out will be the day he stops being a manager.

Having seen how often Liverpool have let it slip after being in front —  Saturday was the fifth — I’m not sure how many fans would agree.

We’re not talking cheating here. We’re talking basic game management. The ability to run down the clock in a professional and organised manner.

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Jurgen Klopp's latest comments were those of an idealist after his side blew it against ChelseaCredit: EPA
Willian snatched a point for Chelsea late on at Anfield on SaturdayCredit: PA:Press Association

To me, Klopp’s words were those of an idealist. Great in theory, but not practical at all — not if you want to win things. It smacked of him trying to mask his team’s mistakes and embarrassment through his principles.

And  I don’t  believe him for one minute.

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Are you telling me if Liverpool were in front in the dying seconds of a game to win the title or the Champions League, he wouldn’t want them doing everything to see it through?

I’m sorry, I’m just not having that. Although, I wouldn’t believe it from any of the managers, apart from Pep Guardiola really.

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He’s the only one who will clearly not compromise what he does and what he wants.

We’ve seen that with his work at Manchester City.

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Eventually, as the game goes on, it becomes increasingly difficult and frustrating for opponents to make any headway.

It’s just being professional, putting the ball in channels the opposition don’t want, just basic game management. An area where Liverpool have failed time and again.

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Let’s be honest, if John Barnes had run the ball to the corner in 1989, Michael Thomas wouldn’t have scored that goal and Liverpool would have won the league.

If Michail Antonio had done it at Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace wouldn’t have got a draw recently.

Farhad Moshiri is having huge problems on the other side of Stanley Park at EvertonCredit: Reuters
The romantic notion of David Unsworth being in charge is not workingCredit: PA:Press Association
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Liverpool have blown it through basic mistakes too many times — and no words from Klopp are going to change that.

It’s not been too clever across the city at Everton, either, but I  still think that job is an attractive one.

Farhad Moshiri has an absolute bundle of money, they have too much talent to be in that position for too long — it just needs someone who knows what he’s doing to shake it up.

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It should never have rumbled on for so long because the romantic notion of David Unsworth stepping up clearly wasn’t going to work.

The problem Everton have is they must do something right now — because if this goes on much longer, they’ll be hunting a manager to get them out of the Championship.

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