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If you checked out my last article, it talked about how some Manchester United fan(s) claimed that the main problem the Red devils are facing might actually not be the lack of (quality) players, but the inability of Manchester United coach to make the best use of what's on ground.

One of the fans said "Knowing when to use a player and when not to is one of the qualities I think Ole lacks. Having good players is one thing and knowing how to make the best use of them is another".

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Liverpool line ups has been hit as some of their finest players have been off the pitch since before the International competitions due to injuries. First it was their best defender Van Virgil, followed by their Centre-back, Joe Gomez. The list keeps growing and growing and it grew to the extent that Liverpool fans have given up on their next few matches which would see most of their best players absent on the pitch.

It's normal to think that it will be hell for a club like Liverpool after discovering that the services of the likes of Virgil Van Djik, Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson, Andy Robertson, Thiago Alcantara, Oxlade Chamberlain and of course their dangerous shooter who is recently tested positive for corona virus will not be available in their next few matches (what a plan destroyer that occurrence woud be for Klopp!). The Liverpool coach has proven to everyone yesterday that apart from having good/known players, there's more to understanding how to make the best use of what you've got.

Leicester City if you'll agree with me are currently in a very good form. So Liverpool defeating them shows how much more of a good and experienced coach Jürgen Klopp is after handling them with what is available.

Judging with the way Jurgeon Klopp handled the mess his side found themselves in by managing what he have, Could it actually mean that the Manchester United fan was right with his view?

Is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer actually United's problem?