The former Liverpool manager Gerard Ulie believes that the club`s current problems are due to the wrong transfer policy in recent years, when the Anfield came in a huge number of new players.
Only this summer `red` drew 7 players, and if you add to it and the transactions of the previous mentor Brendan Rodgers the total number reaches 31 people.
A very small proportion of newcomers have played a greater role in the Premier League, as of the last `batch` Roberto Firmino encounter major difficulties with adaptation.
`If we are talking about the transfer strategy of Liverpool, where the main error is attracting too many players.`, said Gerard Ulie, which lasted 6 years as a mentor of Merseysiders.
`We need to have a cohesion in the team, to keep our best players. They lost Luis Suarez and tried to replace it with too many strikers. They took Mario Balotelli, and took Ricky Lambert.`
`I know Klopp, and I think with his passion, he would fit well in the club. Juergen is still a young, energetic coach. Knows what he wants - not only vision but also a good philosophy. I think the fans and the players will love this fast.`, added Ulie.
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