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Roy Evans has a laugh at Liverpool’s loss to Watford on Twitter

Roy Evans has a laugh at Liverpools loss to Watford on Twitter
Former Liverpool boss Roy Evans has had a laugh at Liverpool’s loss to Watford on Twitter.
Liverpool were outplayed and outclassed by Watford on Sunday, as the Hornets deservedly won 3-0.
Barring some mega implosion, Watford have virtually booked their place in the Premier League next season already. They are seventh in the table, and a point behind Crystal Palace, Man United and Tottenham on 29 points.

Liverpool, meanwhile, languish in ninth place. The only silver lining for the Reds is that they are still one place above Everton in the table.
But what’s happened to the Jurgen Klopp effect? Why do Liverpool look average at best, a shambles at worst?
The fans were expecting life after Brendan Rodgers would be better. Well, it isn’t.
In fact, Liverpool are currently statistically worse under Klopp than they were under Brendan Rodgers. Makes you think.
Of course, Klopp is currently working with Rodgers’ team, and it’s unfair to judge the German too quickly. But fans were hoping for more.
In that regard, Roy Evans has managed to fire off a wise crack in Liverpool’s direction.
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