Jurgen Klopp has issued multiple cautions, although Liverpool’s start to the 2023–24 season still seems to be slipping under the radar.
From a challenging initial slate of games that included many challenging away journeys, the Reds have collected 17 points out of a potential 24.
Fans entered the international break with a bitter taste after a contentious loss at Tottenham and a frustrating draw at Brighton, but Klopp’s team is still very much within striking distance of the top spot.
Earlier this week, Gareth Roberts and Paul Cope debated the start and how it should be perceived on the most recent “Live at 5” broadcast, with Roberts wondering why the Reds were playing.
It’s fantastic when you consider the renovation and turnover in the summer. I’d rate it as above average.
In the transfer window, Jordan Henderson and Fabinho joined the Saudi Pro League exodus from Liverpool, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, James Milner, and Roberto Firmino left the club for free at the end of their contracts.
In their stead, four midfielders arrived at Anfield because many people thought the Reds wouldn’t be able to compete with such a thorough change.
Cope continued, “I believe this is an illustration of something we’ve previously mentioned about Klopp being hampered by the standards he’s set for himself.
We did something incredible, but it seems like everyone has forgotten about it because Klopp is so smart and we can simply do this and make this.
Cope continued, “I believe this is an illustration of something we’ve previously mentioned about Klopp being hampered by the standards he’s set for himself.
We did something incredible, and it seems like everyone has forgotten about it because Klopp is so smart and we can just do this and make this new side.
49.3% of you agreed with Roberts and Cope that Liverpool’s 2023–24 season has been above average up to this point when we asked our Twitter followers for their opinions on the season.