Klopp admits `nearly everything` went wrong during Newcastle loss
In the last four away games, at St Mary’s, Manchester City, Rubin Kazan and Chelsea, they had recorded four wins and scored 14 goals.
Ferguson, who led United to a remarkable 38 trophies as manager from 1986 to 2013, admits that he is “worried” the German could take Liverpool back above his beloved Red Devils after knocking them off their f**king perch all that time ago.
We looked nervous at the beginning, but we said before the game the one thing we had to do was out-work Liverpool and if you work hard and you out-work a team like Liverpool, you have got a chance of winning.
McClaren lost his job within days the last time he faced Klopp while Wolfsburg manager but Sunday’s win was a much-needed boost to his prospects on Tyneside, although Newcastle are still third from bottom but now level on points with Norwich and Bournemouth. That’s class, that. And the work he did at Borussia Dortmund. He is going to make a difference at that club with his personality, drive and knowledge.
“We have been looking at various things”. McClaren said after the win, which lifted Newcastle above local rivals Sunderland into 18th place in the standings.
He wrote in the Telegraph: “There is such potential there if you can galvanise the crowd and get some momentum. It’s a very hard part of it”.
Despite fans questioning United’s style under the Dutch coach, Ferguson – who won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies during his 26-year reign at Old Trafford – says he still enjoys watching the team.
Brown’s former Manchester United teammates Rio Ferdinand, Phil Neville and John O’Shea have five to their name to also feature quite high on the list.
“Something always happens. It’s always a topic”. ‘We played this game today and at this moment I’m trying to understand why. I am not sure they have that now.
Did his best to keep Janmaat and Sissoko quiet, albeit his efforts went in vain as they got the better of him and produced some good chances for their side.
The visitors were fluent in their passing and forced three corners inside the opening 70 seconds, but they had to wait 21 minutes to create a meaningful opportunity when Dejan Lovren headed down Alberto Moreno’s corner and Benteke stabbed the ball over from close range.