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"We use his information as well during the weeks when he is not here. We use it of course for the Academy as well. It's good.
"You cannot have enough specialists around you. I must always be the guy who makes the decisions on when we use all these specialists but you cannot have enough. We have the fitness, medical department, we have the nutrition, and now we have somebody for throw-ins."But the appointment has come in for criticism from beIN SPORTS pundit Andy Gray. Gray suggested that he should be made kick-off coach if Klopp is so insistent on focusing on the minutiae of the game. "I know how you can take advantage of a situation, throw it to one of your own players," Gray said, via the Mirror.
"That would be No.1. No.2. Keep hold of the ball. Maybe we are going to see Andy Robertson do a headstand and take it. Here is a lesson. Pick the ball up, take it behind your head, throw it to a teammate and keep both feet on the ground."I have got a new one. I want to be the first kick-off coach." https://twitter.com/beINSPORTS/status/1035849020655067137
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