In one of your first meetings with the new manager, the word you don't want to see written on the whiteboard is "terrible."
But Jurgen Klopp has moved to alleviate concerns that he was voicing an opinion about his squad when he did exactly that at one of his first meetings with the Liverpool team, according to James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo.
The former Borussia Dortmund boss has explained that he did so in order to address the psychology of the squad and depict how other teams should feel when going up against his Liverpool team, claims the article.