Manchester United are struggling to replace Sir Alex Ferguson after he left at the end of his illustrious career. Arsenal I faced similar difficulties later. Arsene Wenger He closed his prominent reign in N15, then everyone's eyes will turn. Arnie's hole Once the preencher tries Jurgen KloppKicks at Anfield.
It is a difficult task for the German coach. He did not manage Liverpool for nine successful years, winning two Champions Leagues and the Premier League, among other notable triumphs, while carving his name alongside the likes of Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Kenny Dalglish and many other legendary managers into a famous club.
Last season saw Klopp's Reds win the Carabao Cup and were on course to win four trophies before they stumbled at the final challenge.
They eventually finished third in the league, nine points behind current champions Manchester City and were victims of their own success, as the heavy workload took its toll.
The past year could still be seen as something of a transition, with Roberto Firmino, Jordan Henderson and James Milner among the players set to leave for new adventures after providing excellent service to the club.
Despite the lack of quality players this summer, the Reds still look in the best position to finish the season in the top four, which most teams are competing for.
The team will finish the league 14 points behind Aston Villa, who finished bottom of the Champions League in May, with Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle also in their shadow.
Keeping Mohamed Salah at Anfield is key, but unlike last summer, there is no real indication that he will be snapped up by two Saudi Arabian clubs happy to spend their money on star names.
Cody Gakpo, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and youngsters like Harvey Elliott, Connor Bradley, Jarrell Quansah and Curtis James should play better this season.
Liverpool still look a bit out of place here. Flawless parents created by Manchester City and Arsenal So be stubborn and back them to win the title at 7/1 with Ladbrokes, Coral and bet365, but it’s definitely worth a bet on the Sky Bet handicap market, where they’re 16/1 to finish first with 1 points + start with 9 points.
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