‘Of course we are’ – Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool in ‘crisis’ and takes blame for all of Reds problems

Jurgen Klopp admitted that Liverpool are in crisis and has taken full responsibility for the situation as the Reds look to turn around their season.

After winning both domestic cups and finishing as runners-up in the Champions League and Premier League last season, Liverpool are having an underwhelming campaign. The Reds sit 10th in the league and were knocked out of domestic cups in the fourth round.

When speaking to Sky Sports, Klopp was asked if Liverpool were in crisis, to which he responded: “Of course we are, we don’t hide from that. You have to get out of it and that is what we are doing. You can criticise everything that right, but don’t go for the wrong people, that makes no sense. I am responsible for all of this, if you want to criticise, criticise me. That is how it is, and I have no problem with that.

“I don’t know 100% (how much last season affected the players physically and mentally) but we know it was influential but again from our point of view if you suffer from something, you can keep on suffering or you can fight out of it.”

Liverpool have won just one game in 2023, a third-round FA Cup replay against Wolves, amid a ghastly run of form. The Reds’ have struggled to score goals, with their top scorer in the Premier League since the World Cup being own goals (Wout Faes own goals, more specifically) and they are running out of time to find answers.

The Reds face the task of a Merseyside derby against Everton next. Recently appointed Sean Dyche will be looking to maintain his 100% record in charge of the Toffees and pile more pressure on Klopp and his men.

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‘It is offside!’ – Mikel Arteta says Arsenal are frustrated with VAR after Brentford loss

Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta says Ivan Toney’s equalising goal for Brentford on Saturday should have been disallowed.

Arsenal surrendered a 1-0 lead after 74 minutes when Toney headed in from close range. The goal was reviewed by VAR but it was allowed to stand as officials decided Toney was onside. The Gunners coach feels that the goal should have been ruled out, however.

He said: “Yes. I just looked and it is offside, yes. It is frustrating but they will probably give an explanation later in the week. Today we haven’t got one. You have to apply certain principles in defending but that depends on you following the rules.”

The draw comes as a big blow for Arsenal, who could see their lead at the top of the table cut to three points if Manchester City beat Aston Villa on Sunday.

The Gunners’ title credentials will be put to the test on Wednesday as they come up against reigning champions City in the Premier League.

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Nico scores, Inaki Williams grabs assist in Bilbao’s win against Valencia

Nico Williams scored while his brother Inaki came on to provide an assist in Athletic Bilbao’s 2-1 victory against Valencia on Saturday evening at the Estadio Mestalla.

The home side scored first in the 17th minute through Samu Castillejo after receiving a wonderful pass from Guinea international Ilaix Moriba in the Basque area.

Valencia, who played with intensity almost scored a second goal in the 23rd minute. The visitors were alert to clear their lines.

After a great touch from Raúl García, the ball reached de Marcos who passed Nico Williams to score the equalizing goal in the 30th minute.

The game was open after the break, Inaki Williams came on and Yunus Musah playing for Valencia was substituted.

Substitute Inaki Williams assisted Sancet in the 72nd minute to score his eighth goal of the season.

Nico Williams was substituted in the 80th minute and replaced by Dani Garcia.

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Afriyie Acquah marks Al Quwa Al Jawiya debut in Iraqi Premier League win

Afriyie Acquah played his first match for Iraqi side Al Quwa Al Jawiya on Friday, 10 February 2023.

The experienced midfielder was making a return to action in 15 months after terminating his contract with Saudi top-flight side Al Batin.

His presence on the field helped Al Quwa Al Jawiya to secure a 2-1 win on the road against Al Karkh.

The 31-year-old lasted 75 minutes on his debut as the Falcons returned to the summit of the Iraqi Premier League.

After 16 rounds of matches, Al Quwa Al Jawiya are tied on 32 points with Al Kahraaba but are on top of the table with goal difference.

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‘Better team Hearts of Oak won today’ – Slavko Matic after beating Berekum Chelsea 3-1

Accra Hearts of Oak head coach, Slavko Matic, believes they were the deserving winners in their 2022/2023 Ghana Premier League matchday 17 game against Berekum Chelsea.

Dominant Accra Hearts of Oak returned to winning ways on Saturday, February 11, 2023, to climb to the second place on the Premier League table after beating Berekum Chelsea 3-1 at home.

Two goals from Benjamin York, Victor Aidoo, and Zakaria Fuseni’s own goal aided a very wasteful Accra Hearts of Oak to win the game comfortably with Kusi Pandrous getting the consolation goal for the visitors.

Reacting to the victory after the game, Slavko Matic praised his players for their great performance while insisting that the better team carried the victory on the day.

“I’m proud of my players for the performance today and I think the better team won today. We deserve this win. We dominate with the ball, we create a lot of opportunities, lots of shots and I can say in the end we won.”

Accra Hearts of Oak are now 2nd on the league table with 28 after this victory, Berekum Chelsea maintain their 10th position with 22 points after 17 games in the ongoing season.

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Watch as Diana Hamilton fights back tears in passionate prayer for Christian Atsu

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian Gospel musician, Diana Antwi Hamilton, has joined the tall list of celebrities who have offered special prayers for the safe return of Black Stars winger Christian Atsu.

Black Stars winger Christian Atsu and his Hatayspor club technical director, Taner Savut, have both been missing since Monday, February 6, 2023, following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit south-central Turkey and Syria.

A day later, another story broke that the former Chelsea winger had been pulled out of the debris, but Taner Savut was still on the ground.

However, the report about Atsu’s discovery was later retold after Hatayspor Board Member Mustafa Zat stated that the information was false and admitted to contributing to misinformation.

The contractions in the reportage from Turkey to many Ghanaians had added fuel to the already burning hearts hence the need for believers to intercede on behalf of the man who led Ghana to the finals of the 2015 AFCON.

Diana Antwi Hamilton, in an interview on the GTV Breakfast Show, was also sighted by GhanaWeb Sports offering special prayers for the safe return of the player.

“The world is at the edge of our seats not knowing where we are going with Atsu but you know and so father we ask that you do what no man has done.”

“Even when our hope is dwindling, even when our hope is lost, that is when you step in. You work miracles, you work science and you work wonders and so do it, lord, in the name of Jesus,” the Adom hitmaker prayed as she tried her best to hold back her tears.

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Don’t stay at home and support – Disappointed Hearts of Oak coach sends message to supporters

Accra Hearts of Oak head coach, Slavko Matic, is disappointed in the Phobians for neglecting their team at a time when the players need them to be at the stadiums.

According to the Serbian manager, Accra Hearts of Oak supporters are not going to the stadium in their numbers to cheer their team up and that is a big problem for the team.

He bemoaned that they only get to hear the voices and feel the presence of the few who come to the Accra Sports Stadium to watch the games only when they score a goal but they need them constantly for 90 minutes.

“I am very disappointed with our fans, very, very. We need supporters. Somebody who will support 90 minutes team. Not only when we celebrate.”

“It is very easy to celebrate but when we struggle, when we fight, somebody needs to support these guys. I hope next time we will hear more supporters,” Slavko Matic said after Accra Hearts of Oak’s 3-1 victory over Berekum Chelsea on matchday 17.

Accra Hearts of Oak on Saturday, February 11, 2023, climbed to the second place on the Premier League table after beating Berekum Chelsea 3-1 at home.

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It’s now or never, Frenkie! De Jong’s final chance to save his Barcelona career

With Sergio Busquets injured, Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong has the next few months to prove that he deserves to stay at Camp Nou.

The tackle that injured Sergio Busquets was fairly innocuous.

Busquets tried to shrug off Sevilla’s Youseff En-Nesyri, and in doing so jammed his right ankle against the Camp Nou turf. Tests later revealed that the 36-year-old defensive midfielder and club captain would be out for a few weeks with ankle ligament damage.

For the rest of the game, manager Xavi entrusted Frenkie de Jong to play in Busquets’ spot, utilising him as a deep-lying midfielder. And the Dutch international was magnificent, offering every part of his Spanish counterpart’s defensive acumen, while also providing the kind of metronomic, progressive passing that Barca have long coveted from the position.

It was a statement of intent, a performance that suggested that De Jong might just have found a clear role at the club he’s been at since 2019. And now, with Busquets sidelined, De Jong has a chance to prove that he belongs at Barca long term, and can serve as heir apparent to the club legend.

This all seemed very unlikely last summer. The central midfielder found himself benched throughout Barcelona’s preseason tour of America, while Xavi was peppered with questions every week about De Jong’s future.

And for good reason. De Jong was on the brink of a move to Manchester United, with the player eager to work with former manager Erik ten Hag and the Red Devils ready to shell out €80 million (£71m/$85m) for his services.

Then came an unexpected change. De Jong pledged his future to Barcelona, declared himself a lifelong “cule”, and insisted that he wanted to fight for a spot in Xavi’s lineup. And in December, Barca president Joan Laporta rubbished the notion that he was ever going to sell the player, claiming that the near-completion of a massive deal was just idle gossip.

“He is one of the mainstays we have, he is one of the great young talents and called to be one of the leaders of the team,” Laporta told Barca TV. “I never wanted to sell Frenkie.”

The extent of the truth of Laporta’s comments is largely irrelevant because De Jong has been a regular this season. He forced his way into the picture well before Busquets’ injury, starting 14 of 18 La Liga contests. It’s an impressive feat, especially given Xavi has four starting-level midfielders to cram into a three-man midfield.

De Jong, theoretically, is usually the man to leave out. Youngsters Gavi and Pedri are locked-in starters every game — and the stars of Barca’s midfield for the foreseeable future. Busquets, although aging and flawed in transition, still offers the perfect level of defensive cover for Barca’s electric midfielders to get forward.

That leaves no obvious place for De Jong. For a while, he was fortunate to see the pitch. Various knocks to central midfielders and Xavi’s desire to rotate meant that he was on the field by necessity.

But now, with a long-term injury to his main competitor, De Jong has his chance. Barcelona want Busquets to stay for another year, despite the veteran’s attention turning to a potential Inter Miami move. And Xavi confirmed that as long as Busquets is at Barcelona, he will be considered a first team regular. Either way, the player will need replacing at some point in the next 18 months. So, De Jong has the chance to show that they don’t need to replace Busquets. That they already have him at home.

Still, the Netherlands star is not the same type of player, which could be a real problem.

Barcelona’s aging captain has set the blueprint for the modern number six. Strong, defensively intelligent, but also incredibly precise in possession, Busquets is the very definition of an unspectacular but immensely effective player. He does everything that you can’t see.

Former Spain coach Vincent del Bosque perhaps articulated it best: “You watch the game, you don’t see Busquets. You watch Busquets, you see the whole game,” he said.

De Jong, meanwhile, wants the cameras to be on him. He’s all action, commanding attention with flashy feints, dribbles and risky passes.

These are both great midfielders in their own right. They just play the game very differently. It makes sense, then, that Barca have been linked with the Busquets-like Martin Zubimendi for this summer.

But the Blaugrana could perhaps bank on the type of player De Jong might become. And for passages against Sevilla, the potential was there. De Jong rarely advanced forward, made six defensive recoveries, and was only dribbled past once. For a brief moment, it seemed like Busquets 2.0 might be sitting at the base of Barca’s midfield.

And then there’s the additional quality that De Jong could bring. Barca fans have lamented Busquets’ declining athleticism in recent years, with the midfielder’s lack of legs costing the team on the break.

De Jong is a more natural athlete, and, at 25, isn’t going to burn out anytime soon. He’s also a far better dribbler and short range passer than Busquets. If Xavi is to move to the kind of free-flowing, unpredictable style that his current squad of young, creative players would benefit from, De Jong would be a seamless fit.

There is also an argument to be made that he can learn; he still has a lot of development left, and who better to improve under than one of the game’s great midfielders?

The best performance of De Jong’s career came against Real Madrid in the Champions League in 2019. There is one passage, 20 minutes in, where he wins the ball back and sends Luka Modric to the ground with a glitzy change of direction. It was on that performance that many took notice, with the then-22-year-old running rings around the world’s most dominant midfield trio.

For 90 minutes, he played as a lone number six, running the game from a deep-lying position. It was a glance of the player he could become, a world class defensive midfielder announcing himself on the biggest stage.

At Barca, blocked by Busquets, he has never been given the opportunity to replicate it. And now, with exit rumours swirling again, De Jong finally has his chance

One freak ankle roll could save his Barcelona career.

Source: Ghana Web