He deosnt care about the media, pundits he just goes out to attack and win as many games as possible.
https://vine.co/v/iWO9IAOqwzv/embed
Enjoy๐
Klopp: a legend in the making
posted on 3/12/15
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by PlanetMonkey-"Top Flight Records Rule OK"@ Klopp's Kastle๐๐๐ (U4158)
posted 23 minutes ago
This is Steve Claridge's view. Embarrassing? OTT? Fairly accurate assessment based on last night's performance, imo:
"Are Liverpool contenders for the title? You can only go on what we saw tonight and things can change quickly. This was mesmerising.
"It was a complete performance and a big warning to the rest of the league. The challenge for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool now is to find a way to break down teams who will go to Anfield, sit deep and not allow Liverpool to play through them, but there is something very good happening.
"People talk about a 'new-manager bounce', but this is a complete change of direction. Everyone looks happy and everyone knows his job. You would not play that way if you did not believe in what you were doing.
"If you forget the first 10 minutes, it was almost the perfect performance from Liverpool. Daniel Sturridge's two goals were just a little taster. There is more to come from him. It was wonderful."
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Watched the second half and Southampton were plying open, attacking.
When teams setup to defend/hit on break that will be Klopps test. The same problem Rodgers had.
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Claridge does considers this in his assessment.
posted on 3/12/15
The more things change the more they stay the same. Without Rodgers to obsess over, obsessed rival fans will now police the board looking for crumbs.
Some people are saying Klopp will flop but you won't see any of these pontiffs here preaching to them about jumping the gun.
posted on 3/12/15
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 32 minutes ago
Of course Pool are in with a shot at the title. I understand that few fans like to say that as there were an embarassing number of times when the 'next year is our year' came out, it's not just a cliche.
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It's definitely a cliché saan
posted on 3/12/15
No its not a cliche. I have no proof, but I do have a memory. And when you came second under Rafa there were a lot of posters on here thinking you would win it the next season.
But it could be this season.
posted on 3/12/15
I also think my team is not good enough to win? but I do think LvG is getting together a good squad, and when he retires the new manager could do something special
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So next year is your year?
No wait, LVG will still be here, so maybe the year after next year is your year?
Or the year you get a new manager is your year
posted on 3/12/15
I don't remember saying next year is our year, must be age.
Hang on, no I have just read what I said, which is not what you said at at all.
posted on 3/12/15
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 4 minutes ago
No its not a cliche. I have no proof, but I do have a memory. And when you came second under Rafa there were a lot of posters on here thinking you would win it the next season.
But it could be this season
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No, there were posters who thought we could win it. It's the same thing you are saying now. You are not saying we will win it, you are saying we could, and you have valid reasons for that and so did the Liverpool. fans who said we could at the time. It's just a cliché born out of the spotlight that is placed on Liverpool where people are fooled to think that their own fan base is not equally as guilty of these things as the Liverpool fan base.
posted on 3/12/15
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 minute ago
I don't remember saying next year is our year.
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Neither does any Liverpool fan. What I just did there is how. The cliché was born. Liverpool fan says if we can keep players X and sign players Y and Z, we could challenge for the league. Interpretation? Next year is your year.
It's a cliché scan.
Hang on, no I have just read what I said, which is not what you said at at all.
posted on 3/12/15
comment by PlanetMonkey-"Top Flight Records Rule OK"@ Klopp's Kastle๐๐๐ (U4158)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by PlanetMonkey-"Top Flight Records Rule OK"@ Klopp's Kastle๐๐๐ (U4158)
posted 23 minutes ago
This is Steve Claridge's view. Embarrassing? OTT? Fairly accurate assessment based on last night's performance, imo:
"Are Liverpool contenders for the title? You can only go on what we saw tonight and things can change quickly. This was mesmerising.
"It was a complete performance and a big warning to the rest of the league. The challenge for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool now is to find a way to break down teams who will go to Anfield, sit deep and not allow Liverpool to play through them, but there is something very good happening.
"People talk about a 'new-manager bounce', but this is a complete change of direction. Everyone looks happy and everyone knows his job. You would not play that way if you did not believe in what you were doing.
"If you forget the first 10 minutes, it was almost the perfect performance from Liverpool. Daniel Sturridge's two goals were just a little taster. There is more to come from him. It was wonderful."
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Watched the second half and Southampton were plying open, attacking.
When teams setup to defend/hit on break that will be Klopps test. The same problem Rodgers had.
============================
Claridge does considers this in his assessment.
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That's good then, we agree that his test will come then. So far you can't knock him. Good fun in press and winning, from it all needs these types. Like how Jose used to be
posted on 3/12/15
From it all=football needs!!