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Klopp and this Liverpool star might be having trouble, he didn't play much against Forest

A key Reds player has been recently out of the starting lineup 

By Mauricio Saenz

A key Reds player has been recently out of the starting lineup 
A key Reds player has been recently out of the starting lineup 
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Paul Scholes has never been one to shy away from controversy and he's causing a stir again with his latest comments about Jurgen Klopp and Jordan Henderson. The former Manchester United midfielder, who now works as a pundit, was discussing the Liverpool captain's recent lack of activity and suggested that there may be more to it than meets the eye.

Scholes' comments have caused a stir on social media, with many Liverpool fans quick to jump to Henderson's defense. So what do you make of Scholes' latest comments? Do you think there's any truth to them? Paul Scholes has been one of the most respected voices in the game since he retired from playing in 2013.

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Paul Scholes has spoken out about his suspicions regarding the relationship between Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and captain Jordan Henderson. The former Manchester United midfielder believes that there may be tension between the two and that they could be fighting behind the scenes.

In the case of Jürgen Klopp and Jordan Henderson, both men are extremely passionate about their respective roles on the Liverpool football team. Klopp is the manager and Henderson is the captain.
If indeed there is tension between Klopp and Henderson, it could have several negative consequences for the team. It would damage team morale. Second, it could cause division among the players if they were to take sides.

Why is Paul Scholes suspicious about the relationship?

Paul Scholes has suggested that there may be tension between Jurgen Klopp and Jordan Henderson after the Liverpool captain was left out of the starting lineup for the game against Nottingham Forest. "He is the leader of the team. He's the captain and the one, the Casemiro type of role, and he gets everyone ticking around." Scholes said. "He seems to have fallen out with him or carrying an injury. There is something not quite right there."
 


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