Peter Crouch is renowed for his light-hearted self-deprecation, and the former Liverpool striker was at it again prior to our match against West Ham today.
Speaking on TNT Sports‘ coverage, the 43-year-old was assessing the impact that Jurgen Klopp has had at Anfield as he nears the end of his lengthy reign in the Reds’ dugout.
The ex-England striker said of the manager: “He’s transformed the football club from a place where the Premier League (Video) Peter Crouch’s wisecrack will have Liverpool fans in fits of laughter was miles away. They had people like me playing for the club; that’s how bad it was!”
Crouch was never involved in a title challenge during his three years at Liverpool, but he did help us to a Champions League final in 2007 and an FA Cup triumph against today’s opponents the previous year.
His time at Anfield ended with 42 goals in 134 appearances (lfchistory.net), a more than respectable tally despite making himself the butt of a joke which suggests otherwise!
You can view the full clip featuring Crouch below, via @footballontnt on X:
“He’s a man of the people… he came to Liverpool and got it immediately” @petercrouch and Ally McCoist reflect on Jürgen Klopp’s time as Liverpool manager…
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— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 27, 2024