The football of selections has taken leadership in these weeks, but the clubs do not remain backwards and keep on being news. Further of signings, controversial and injuries, the actuality has seen dotted by some contents that have run like the gunpowder in the social networks, and one of them took place does some weeks in England.

Several means have destapado a conversation between Jürgen Klopp and Maurizio Sarri that has done to hallucinate to the fans, and that produced during his clash suspender belt of the Day 7, in which the ones of Merseyside visited Stamford Bridge. On 29 September, two of the applicants to the title of the Premier League left his duel in tables, but sealed a 1-1 in what it went an authentic partidazo.

The Italian confessed to the term of the meeting that the germano surprised him to ten minutes of the end, looking him from the technical zone with air despreocupado. "Why you are smiling?", it asked the napolitano, to what the one of Stuttgart answered him, "No are having a good time?". "Yes, a lot", it aimed the one of the 'blues' and his homologous retorted "I also". A priori it can seem an exchange of impressions of the most normal, but the curious is that the German initiated it when it still went underneath in the marker, since until the minute 89, Daniel Sturridge did not give back the equalised to the electronic.

This anecdote has caused a discussion on the importance of the show and of the obligations of both preparadores, since while ones have stood out the brave proposals and the offensive style of Klopp, others have criticised him by not attending to a work that at the end is focused in the conquest of the titles. The ideal is to combine the two and finish reached the success, but at least the entertainment with the ex of the Borussia seems to be ensured.

The Premier 2018-19, the most equalised of the last years

The diverse tropiezos of the start of the season have caused that the Premier 2018-19 was one of the most equalised of the last years. After the Day 8, the Manchester City of Pep Guardiola goes in head with 20 points, the same that Chelsea and Liverpool and hardly two more than Arsenal and Tottenham. The differences are minimum between the favourites to the first place.

To the party have added surprises like the disclosures Bournemouth or Wolverhampton (to four and five points respectively), by in front of a Manchester United that is being the disappointment of this campaign. The seven points that distancian to the 'network devils' of the leaders are worrisome to these heights, but more is it the crisis that does not achieve move away of Old Trafford.