Europa League 2015/2016

He's been their most creative player after Mkhitaryan.

No, that would be Gundogan, who is our strongest in that regard. Mkhi creates the space more with his dynamic than classic creativity aswell.
 
Still fascinating to see how the perception on here of Klopps sometimes exaggerated expressions went from quirky and likable to pathetic and ridiculous the moment he exchanged the yellow shirt for the (wrong) red one ;)
I hate them too (and Pep's all the same) while I don't have any reason to hate Liverpool.
 
How many goals were penalties and how many assists from set pieces though? That's his only value.
He's still contributing though, and I'd say he's been better than Henderson, Allen, Lucas and Can this season. Worth keeping as a squad player.
 
I hate them too (and Pep's all the same) while I don't have any reason to hate Liverpool.

I was speaking iin a more general sense here. Klopp has always been a somewhat controversial character, so they were people on the other side as well. Still, Klopp was for a long time probably the most well liked coach outside United on here. It actually got a bit too much at times even for my taste as Dortmund supporter.
 
Theyre making us look like a sunday league side. Sakho and Origi the only ones with any credibility left after that half. Get Sturridge one and please please get milner off and bring on Allen.

Milner is dogshit
 
I can only see Dortmund scoring more. Love how the commentators still desperately want Liverpool to be in this tie.
 
No, that would be Gundogan, who is our strongest in that regard. Mkhi creates the space more with his dynamic than classic creativity aswell.

Kagawa has 9 direct assists to Gündogan's 4. Mkhitaryan has 21!

Gundogan is the player who makes the team tick overall but Kagawa and Mkhitaryan are the players who penetrate the defence. Kagawa picks up a lot of second assists by finding the overlapping player who directly assists.
 
We'll never hear the last of 'Dortmundbul' if they come back.