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Tony Galvin
Not really, that is a myth
- Klopp had joined in 2015, Liverpool had won a cup in 2012 (3 years earlier), we had been more than double that
- The previous decade they won 4 trophies (would be the second best decade of our history), we had won 1.
- Their income was consistently higher than ours
- Liverpool had 8 top 4 finishes and 11 top 6 finishes in the 15 years prior to Klopp, Spurs had 2 top 4 & 8 top 6.
Liverpool is a vastly bigger club, they stumbled for a 4 year period but we never caught up. It's the equivalent to West Ham in 5 years from now saying they failed to capitalize on that time they were ahead of Spurs.
Sigh. I know what Liverpool Football Club is about.
What I am talking about is NOT a 'myth' it is a reality.
Two exciting young managers in the league bringing a new level of pressing to the game.
On Oct 17th 2017, there was this game. Spurs 4 Liverpool 1. We were 3rd in the table and Liverpool were 9th. Remember, we'd spent the previous two seasons as the best club in the Prem (there was that weird stat where over two seasons we were the 'best')...
...Liverpool sold Coutinho and immediately addressed two areas Klopp felt were key. Keeper and CB. Remember too that the previous close season, we did not get either Mane or Winaldjum over the line (Mitchell quit, etc). I think it's fair to say that Allison and Van Dyk were transformative signings which helped Liverpool gain the platform to stride into great things.
We finished 10 points ahead of Liverpool in 2015/16
We finished 10 points ahead of Liverpool in 2016/17
We finished 2 points ahead of Liverpool in 2017/18
We finshed 26 points behind Liverpool in 2018/19
We spent a few years AHEAD of Liverpool and AHEAD of what Klopp was doing. The difference came in how each club operates.
Your West Ham equivalent is wrong because they have never had that level over us in the Premier League (or any that I can recall).