Klopp flatters Liverpool fans. He doesn't play Shaqiri.

Liverpool beat Porton by 2-0 in the first quarterfinal match of the Champions League, but not all are happy with this victory. Fans present at Enfield have been very disappointed with the decisions of Jurgen Klep, whom they claim, have personal problems with Gerdan Shaqiri. Shaqiri for the last time [...]
Fans present at Enfield have been very disappointed with the decisions of Jurgen Klep, whom they claim, have personal problems with Gerdan Shaqiri.
The Shqiri for the last time with Liverpool's fan has appeared against Manchester United[0] on February 24th of this year, with the Albanian star at that meeting only in the 83rd minute, Periscope reports.
Someone phone the police we've found Shaqiri
) Suntan (@WillieSunstrum) April 9, 2019
Every match is constantly called for his inspection by fans, after leaving a positive impression on their hearts, especially that of Manchester United. Shaqa has scored 6 goals and provided 8 assistings, even though she has played most of her meetings as a replacement.
Tonight, too, the same episode has continued, fans were looking for him in the game, but Clopp continued on with his decisions, which are being criticized a lot lately.
As fans called for the incubation of the 27-year-old, Clopp decided to bring the Origin of Williamund into play. Even more irritating for supporters of the Reds remains the fact that Mohammed Salah[after a poor performance tonight] was still in the field and was not replaced by Shaqiri.
What did Shaqiri do to Clopp man and why is Mo Salah still on the field..
That man doesn't care about football anymoreModern day Icarus. (@Yng Rapscallion) April 9, 2019
Gerdan Shaqiri, at the last minute of the match, prepared to enter the field, but the judge decided to finish the match, and the football player from Zegra remained in an uneasable position.
From this moment, the personal problems Jurgen Klopp has been understood with the Swiss midfielder, which has not played since February. /Periscopi/
Shaqiri, waiting to be influenced on. Pic.twitter. com/aSn1SmXZc9
) Paul (@Collology) April 9, 2019












