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Klopp's fury after England's World Cup exit to France

Liverpool manager expected England to advance to the semi-finals in Qatar 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool manager expected England to advance to the semi-finals in Qatar 
Liverpool manager expected England to advance to the semi-finals in Qatar 
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After an intense match France eliminated England in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar. Giroud's goal and Harry Kane's missed penalty sentenced the English to remain out of the World Cup. This result undoubtedly left Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp extremely upset.

The defeat highlighted the fact that manager Gareth Southgate continues to ignore Reds star Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was once again left on the bench, making his third World Cup appearance as a substitute and so far only generating 34 minutes. Alexander-Arnold, 24, had a bad night, as his impetus from the wing was not enough for Southgate, who has virtually written him out of the 'Three Lions' squad.

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Trent has only played in one game, and that was in the win over backyard rivals Wales, where he came on in place of Manchester City's Kyle Walker, Southgate's favourite player in recent matches. On top of this bad moment, Klopp was again outraged that one of his chosen signings, Jude Bellingham, had his price tag raised after the game, following reports from Germany that Borussia Dortmund had raised the price for the 19-year-old star, who smashed Lionel Messi's record for scoring and assisting in a World Cup match before the age of 20.

The new price for Bellingham is crazy, 150 million euros is what BVB would ask for the star that after the Round of 16, would have captured the attention of more clubs in Europe, adding now Chelsea FC, who joins Real Madrid and Manchester City for the record of Jude, who after the World Cup in Qatar, will speak and make the most important decision in his ascending career.

TAA did not play again

For now, Bellingham, Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson, the latter Liverpool stars, say goodbye to the World Cup in Qatar. For now they will have days off and then report back to their teams. TAA will have to join Liverpool's pre-season training camp in Abu Dhabi. While Bellingham will have to decide his future and whether he will take up Liverpool's offer.