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by TheWhiteWall (U17633). 4 October 2015. Comment on this Article. Let Me Learn You Some More. You Will Not Get Either Ancellotti Or Klopp"
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I agree with theWhiteWall. There's no way that Klopp is actually joining Liverpool. He's just using them to force Bayern's hand and get them to commit to signing him up after Pep leaves
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You are brilliant
I don't think it's a question of what a manager did last season.
It's not really a science, the owners have to make a call on whether the current manager is still making progress, and you have to admit that at the very least, the jury was still out on that: winning 5 out of 20+ games, and 1 of the last 9, is going to put you under pressure at any club.
Whether or not Klippity is the answer is also not a science, but they have to make a call on it, and he appears to be very highly rated in Germany, and people like Beckenbauer and Matthaus have also expressed the opinion that he's a good fit for Liverpool.
I wasn't BR's biggest fan, but nor was I calling for his head, but his form over the last 20-30 games wasn't doing him any favours, and that's just the reality of it.
His form in Europe was never good, at any point during his tenure. I'm struggling to recall any games when we played well in Europe, and we weren't exactly playing the elite.
Who knows if Klippity will be a success?
But he seems quite charismatic, so it should be entertaining, and sometimes, a change just freshens things up anyway.
BR showed signs of being a very good tactician, but I sometimes think you can overload players with information. Matches for them consist of a rapid succession of split-second decisions, so if you change things too much, it can take a long time before it all becomes instinctive to the players.
Rodgers vs Klopp
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posted on 8/10/15
Spearing.
posted on 8/10/15
comment by John Tezza (U20384)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
"So After Educating The Scousers On Brendan - JA606.co.uk
www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/324120
by TheWhiteWall (U17633). 4 October 2015. Comment on this Article. Let Me Learn You Some More. You Will Not Get Either Ancellotti Or Klopp"
https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=WBkUVv3gAs6LoQeMk6fIDg&gws_rd=ssl#q=THEWHITEWALL+KLOPP
I agree with theWhiteWall. There's no way that Klopp is actually joining Liverpool. He's just using them to force Bayern's hand and get them to commit to signing him up after Pep leaves
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You are brilliant
posted on 8/10/15
Spearing
posted on 8/10/15
I don't think it's a question of what a manager did last season.
It's not really a science, the owners have to make a call on whether the current manager is still making progress, and you have to admit that at the very least, the jury was still out on that: winning 5 out of 20+ games, and 1 of the last 9, is going to put you under pressure at any club.
Whether or not Klippity is the answer is also not a science, but they have to make a call on it, and he appears to be very highly rated in Germany, and people like Beckenbauer and Matthaus have also expressed the opinion that he's a good fit for Liverpool.
I wasn't BR's biggest fan, but nor was I calling for his head, but his form over the last 20-30 games wasn't doing him any favours, and that's just the reality of it.
His form in Europe was never good, at any point during his tenure. I'm struggling to recall any games when we played well in Europe, and we weren't exactly playing the elite.
Who knows if Klippity will be a success?
But he seems quite charismatic, so it should be entertaining, and sometimes, a change just freshens things up anyway.
BR showed signs of being a very good tactician, but I sometimes think you can overload players with information. Matches for them consist of a rapid succession of split-second decisions, so if you change things too much, it can take a long time before it all becomes instinctive to the players.
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