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‘Mr Mentality Monster… can he only get them up for home games?’ – Agbonlahor reignited feud with Liverpool boss Klopp


GABBY AGBONLAHOR has continued his feud with “Mentality Monster” Jurgen Klopp after Liverpool fell to a 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest.

Ex-Reds striker Taiwo Awoniyi scored the winner to help Forest to their second Premier League win of the season.

Klopp’s Liverpool are 11 points behind table-toppers ArsenalCredit: AFP
Agbonlahor has blasted ‘Mentality Monster’ KloppCredit: The Sun

And with Liverpool continuing to lose ground on their league rivals – currently sat 11 points behind table-toppers Arsenal – Agbonlahor has ripped into Klopp, questioning whether the “Mentality Monster” German only gets his team up for home games.

Speaking on TalkSport’s Gameday Phone-In, Agbonlahor said: “Mr Mentality Monster, Jurgen, five games away from home without a win this season – can he only get them up for home games at a full Anfield?

“Can he not get his ‘mentality monster’ team up for away games? Because today was shocking from Liverpool.

“Every player apart from Alisson was below a five out of ten today.”

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It’s not the first time Agbonlahor has taken a swipe at Klopp.

The Liverpool boss has even responded to the ex-Aston Villa ace’s previous comments.

Agbonlahor labelled Klopp a “petulant child” who is “CRACKING under pressure”.

And when Klopp hit out at Gulf State-owned clubs such as Manchester City and Newcastle, Agbonlahor said it was out of jealousy.

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talkSPORT pundit Agbonlahor says Klopp is jealous of Erling Haaland’s start to life at the Etihad.

The 22-year-old has 22 goals across all competitions this term.

He took his tally to 17 in the league on Saturday, netting a brace in the 3-1 win over Brighton.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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