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Chelsea 'overreaction' - and what Klopp can do in the transfer market to prevent a repeat

Chelsea 'overreaction' - and what Klopp can do in the transfer market to prevent a repeat

FromBlood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast


Chelsea 'overreaction' - and what Klopp can do in the transfer market to prevent a repeat

FromBlood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It has been a miserable Bank Holiday Monday for many Liverpool fans.Beaten at Chelsea by Olivier Giroud's first-half goal, the Reds now face a nervy last day showdown with Brighton at Anfield for a place in next season's Champions League.But are fans overreacting to Liverpool's defeat at Stamford Bridge? Especially as Jurgen Klopp's side have a Champions League final to look forward to.With regular host Ian Doyle sunning himself in St Helens, Kristian Walsh steps in and is joined by full-time Liverpool reporter (both home and away) James Pearce, 'Tall' Paul Gorst and Joe Rimmer to analyse the defeat to Chelsea and work out how the Reds can avoid a similar scenario next season.There's plenty of talk about why Liverpool have stumbled in the Premier League in recent weeks, what that means for Klopp's squad ahead of Brighton and that trip to Kiev, as well as what the Reds boss can do in the transfer market this summer. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
May 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Liverpool FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO, including our main Blood Red show with Ian Doyle, Joe Rimmer, Paul Gorst, Sean Bradbury, Caoimhe O'Neill, Connor Dunn and Theo Squires; Neil Fitzmaurice's Poetry in Motion; Peter Hooton's Allez Les Rouges; Analysing Anfield with Kristian Walsh and Josh Williams, and Post-Game, Behind Enemy Lines and View from the Kop with Paul Wheelock