Friday, 29 December 2017

Jose Mourinho is right, Jurgen Klopp is a hypocrite - but in this market so is he and everyone else

For all the debate about how the transfer market has changed in the wake of Virgil van Dijk ’s £75m move from Southampton to
Liverpool , one core aspect of this will forever remain unchanged: managers will say whatever suits them at any given time, and will spend whatever they feel they need, so long as the money is available.
This is the ultimately the much plainer truth at the root of the by-now tedious tit-for-tat between Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp , although it is hardly limited to them. All top-level managers are ultimately responsible for more than a few instances of deep hypocrisy,
Let’s put it another way. Has any manager in history ever admitted that their club had a financial advantage when they so clearly had one? Has any manager in history ever refused to pay the price required for a player they really wanted out of concern for the rest of the market?
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