With Leicester fist pumps, Jurgen Klopp sends a message to Champions League rivals. Two years to the day after the Foxes won the FA Cup, Curtis Jones’ double drove Liverpool to a 3-0 victory. Gary Neville acknowledges that Jurgen Klopp was making a good impression on his Heroes Association opponents with the post-game festivities. Gary Neville acknowledges that Newcastle and Manchester United will sweat over Liverpool’s late-season rise in the competition for Champions League potential. Two years to the day after the Foxes’ FA Cup victory, Curtis Jones’ double drove Merseysiders to a 3-0 victory at the Lord Power Arena, pushing Leicester to the brink of relegation. The midfielder’s assistance in the first half and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s shocking performance helped the visitors win.
A message from Jurgen Klopp to Champions League competitors
“Manchester Joined together Newcastle actually have something important to take care of,” Neville said on Monday Night Football. If you’re a Newcastle or Manchester United player, Jurgen Klopp’s clenched fist gesture toward the finish is most definitely something you interpret as “he’s coming for you.” I think he’s trying to tell them something. They need to make sure to handle their business properly since Liverpool will dominate their two games. Manchester United and Newcastle cannot forget that Liverpool might shift their priorities, thinking that if they don’t take care of business, they would fall outside the top four.