You could say that, but if you take that position, it means the Manager can never be questioned.
Of course he's going to know more than us, but looking at the game, why not make the changes?
Of course you can have an opinion and make it known, but some idiots make categorical statements as though their opinion is a fact.
There's a difference.
Every man and his dog knows managers bring on a defender in the last minute or so to waste a bit of time.
Fabinho was on a card, which probably changed Klopp's thinking.
We've seen plenty of times in other matches when a player is on a card, he's been brought off, but today, we didn't have the luxury of a player who could do a similar job.
Subs are mostly pre-planned, and who comes on when is dependent on how Klopp's plan is working.
None of us know that plan, so to categorically state that he got something wrong, is categorically wrong.
Like I said, we all have an opinion, and that's great.
Saying that an opinion is fact, is wrong.
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