In reply to: You might not want to read Klopp's post game comments. * posted by NDBass
Klopp was yelling at Keita when he ignored him coming off the pitch.
This has been such a weird year. The last minute goals against Everton, Spurs and Southampton have been huge. But if that ball against City goes an inch or two further in the goal, LFC would have have a 5 point lead right now. Whatever happens, this is going to be a great race and will probably be decided on the final day.
I was watching on my phone and couldn't "rewind" it at the time. I made it a point to watch on DVR when I got home because I couldn't imagine why Klopp was yelling at Keita.
On the replay you could see Klopp away from the sub line barking instructions during the substitution. Keita was on his way to the bench before Klopp seemed to notice that the sub took place. Then he looked up and yelled for Naby when he saw that he missed him. The camera just caught it at a strange moment, because it looked like Naby was walking away from him.
Haven't rewatched on TV yet, but I think you're spot on. Naby took his time getting off the pitch and Klopp was busy barking out instruction at someone else in the midfield. Don't think either individual was mad at the other.
As an aside, holy cow is the Kop one hell of a place to watch a match. It was rocking yesterday and brought me back to my days in the student section after those two goals.
There are always calls that go for a team and against a team during the course of a season. Most of them are at least debatable, though. I could probably list 2 or 3 in each category if I really went back through it.
That being said, the offside call that negated a goal at Arsenal was criminal. Those are 2 huge points at the moment.
I can't recall if that was a decisive goal or not. But it's harsh to look back at calls and think about their impact on a season.
But to start 2019 Liverpool were up seven and played City. A draw would have probably sealed the season. A win surely would have. But even up four they dropped points against Leceister and West Ham that probably cost them the title. There's no shame in drawing away at United and Everton.
I said it at the time and I still believe it now. United will determine the fate of this season's trophy. Advantage City.
terrible calls against it as well that have directly cost it points. The equalizing goal Maradonaed (knocked in by hand) in the Wolves game springs immediately to mind.