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Carragher: City's financial strength and strength are huge obstacles, and Liverpool sometimes have to lower their targets

Carragher: City's financial strength and strength are huge obstacles, and Liverpool sometimes have to lower their targets

After Klopp took office, Liverpool won two very important titles in the Champions League and the Premier League. Liverpool star Carragher believes that Klopp's Liverpool team has not won enough.

In a column in the Daily Telegraph, Carragher wrote: "Klopp's side has not won enough, and it sounds unfair if the actual context is not taken into account." A better way of saying that they failed to get what they deserved with their performance. ”

"The Champions League won in 2019 is very weighty and they won the Premier League in 2020, ending Liverpool's 30-year wait for the league title, which ensures Klopp's legendary status. They went on to win the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, which made them a very memorable 12 months. ”

"However, if Klopp doesn't add a title trophy to the team when he leaves in 2024, it will be a very regrettable thing considering their excellent performances in other seasons but not being able to win the title. If this proves to be the case, then there is no need for them to blame each other. The reason for this is obvious, Manchester City's financial strength is the most terrible obstacle. ”

'In terms of collecting titles, Klopp may have built the best of Liverpool in the wrong era.

"Simply put, Liverpool need to become more like Chelsea. In the Abu era, Chelsea have done so well in collecting titles, in addition to winning two Champions League titles, they have won five FA Cups, three League Cups and two Europa League titles. In the middle of the first decade of the new century, Chelsea were the targets of all the other teams to catch up with, and their ambitions have not changed. ”

"Every season, Chelsea fight for the Premier League and Champions League titles. But it turns out that in every era Chelsea are good at lowering their goals in order to get the best return on the football they play, an area where Liverpool can and must improve. After winning the FA Cup in 2006, Liverpool won only one title in the domestic cup, that is, the 2012 League Cup. For a club as prestigious as Liverpool, such output is indeed too little. ”

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