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Reds have over-achieved this season - Dundee

football29 April 2024 14:10
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Durban-born former Liverpool FC player Sean Dundee believes the Reds have overachieved this season.

Former Liverpool FC striker Sean Dundee believes the Reds have done well this season, despite faltering at the end of the season.

“Liverpool have had a great season, and they have exceeded expectations, especially since they have undergone a rebuild this season.”

“However, the last few weeks has really put doubt in my mind. They have been extremely poor, and it almost looks like they are starting to lose their belief that they can do it.”

“In the last few weeks, they have gone from possibly chasing a quadruple, to now only having the Premier League to chase after. And that too is going to be a battle now that City have an advantage and the momentum is going for them.”

Dundee, who signed for Liverpool in June 1998, moving from German club Karlsruher in the Bundesliga, says he is also gutted by the departure of the energetic and vibrant Klopp.

“I’m upset that he is leaving. I love him as a coach. When I first found out that he was leaving, my hope was that he would join Bayern Munich as Thomas Tuchel is leaving Munich and I am a big Bayern fan and would have loved to have seen him managing a team I love.”

“However, when I have seen Klopp on TV of late, he looks like he needs a break. I think he would love to have the energy to continue at Liverpool, but he looks tired and looks in desperate need of recharging his batteries.”

To check out our full interview with the former Red click here:

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