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Arsenal Made A Mistake In Not Getting Klopp

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comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 17/9/16

So you could still play great football and be unable to defend?

posted on 17/9/16

Our defence is improving. Wouldn't swap him for any other manager in the world.

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 9 minutes ago
So you could still play great football and be unable to defend?
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Our football hasn't been "great" for quite a few years now.

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Pegguy Arphexad (U1217)
posted 1 minute ago
Our defence is improving. Wouldn't swap him for any other manager in the world.
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comment by Bruno (U1664)

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Pegguy Arphexad (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
Our defence is improving. Wouldn't swap him for any other manager in the world.
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posted on 17/9/16

So you could still play great football and be unable to defend?
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They would be able to defend.
If your referring to last night, when Chelsea scored, that was meant to be it, Liverpool would crumble, Chelsea would get back on terms.
In fact what did happen, was Chelsea had a good 10 minutes, Liverpool stayed calm, regained control, and Chelsea didnt manage a shot on target for the rest of the game.
As for the original article, Wenger is a top class manager, who I personally admire greatly, not just for what he has done with Arsenal, but for me he change the whole ethos of football in this country, and the games has changed for the better because of it.
And as for Klopp, Im thrilled hes our manager, he has made mistakes along the way, but there is no doubting the improvement he has made to the club.
You look at other clubs who have made big appointments in regard to new managers, and they haven't improved them a jot up to know, even though they have spent a fortune in the process.

posted on 17/9/16

Would rather have Tuchel. Closest to Pep out there

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Pegguy Arphexad (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
Our defence is improving. Wouldn't swap him for any other manager in the world.
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That's what you said about Rogers

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 17/9/16

comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 48 seconds ago
So you could still play great football and be unable to defend?
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They would be able to defend.
If your referring to last night, when Chelsea scored, that was meant to be it, Liverpool would crumble, Chelsea would get back on terms.
In fact what did happen, was Chelsea had a good 10 minutes, Liverpool stayed calm, regained control, and Chelsea didnt manage a shot on target for the rest of the game.
As for the original article, Wenger is a top class manager, who I personally admire greatly, not just for what he has done with Arsenal, but for me he change the whole ethos of football in this country, and the games has changed for the better because of it.
And as for Klopp, Im thrilled hes our manager, he has made mistakes along the way, but there is no doubting the improvement he has made to the club.
You look at other clubs who have made big appointments in regard to new managers, and they haven't improved them a jot up to know, even though they have spent a fortune in the process.

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Klopps teams will always play great football. His style will always mean you aren't great at the back. That will likely lead to inconsistent results.

Don't see the issue.

posted on 17/9/16

What's so funny?

posted on 17/9/16

Would rather have Tuchel. Closest to Pep out there
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Came across Tuchel last season, and Klopp showed his incumbent at Dortmund him how its done, by dumping his team out of the Europa league.
Klopp is on a different level to the like of Thomas Tuchel in terms of football management.

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Pegguy Arphexad (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
Our defence is improving. Wouldn't swap him for any other manager in the world.
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That's what you said about Rogers
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Klopp is quite clearly on a different level to Rodgers.

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 17/9/16

Sean "Ginger Guardiola" Dyche has showed that he's on a different level to Klopp.

posted on 17/9/16

Yes, Klopp is quite clearly on a different level to Dyche too. Your point?

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 17/9/16

Tuchel has reversed the mess Klopp left Dortmund in.

posted on 17/9/16

Sean "Ginger Guardiola" Dyche has showed that he's on a different level to Klopp.
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Obviously not, because Sean Dyche has never achieved anything in football in terms of honours for a football club, and neither has Thomas Tuchel.

posted on 17/9/16

Tuchel has reversed the mess Klopp left Dortmund in.
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How, by inheriting a team that Klopp put together for relatively peanuts compared to what other clubs spend, and won two Bundesliga titles along the way.
Talking tosh there soft lad.

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Yohan's Kebab Van (U8691)
posted 38 seconds ago
Tuchel has reversed the mess Klopp left Dortmund in.
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Yet he lost to RB Leipzig, which is basically like losing to Burnley.

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Ramböue (U12551)
posted 14 minutes ago
Would rather have Tuchel. Closest to Pep out there
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Closest to Pep or Rodgers? The KO by Liverpool last year and their defeat to Leipzig suggests the latter

posted on 17/9/16

Klopp bought Lewandowski, Reus, Hummels and Gundogan for next to nothing, and turned Dortmund into a real force, and those players into class acts.
So keep waffling about Burnley, and whatever else you think proves your point, but the fact his, Klopp is one of the worlds best coaches, so sooner or later your just going to have to deal with it.

posted on 17/9/16

Tuchel? That faceless Dortmund coach?

posted on 17/9/16

comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 43 seconds ago
Klopp bought Lewandowski, Reus, Hummels and Gundogan for next to nothing, and turned Dortmund into a real force, and those players into class acts.
So keep waffling about Burnley, and whatever else you think proves your point, but the fact his, Klopp is one of the worlds best coaches, so sooner or later your just going to have to deal with it.
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Klopp is better than Tuchel but hes nothing special. The fact that he signed Manninger and a 30 yr old Ausberg defender proves that hes nothing special in the transfer market either

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Octavian (U21076)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 43 seconds ago
Klopp bought Lewandowski, Reus, Hummels and Gundogan for next to nothing, and turned Dortmund into a real force, and those players into class acts.
So keep waffling about Burnley, and whatever else you think proves your point, but the fact his, Klopp is one of the worlds best coaches, so sooner or later your just going to have to deal with it.
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Klopp is better than Tuchel but hes nothing special. The fact that he signed Manninger and a 30 yr old Ausberg defender proves that hes nothing special in the transfer market either
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Good one.

posted on 17/9/16

comment by Octavian (U21076)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 43 seconds ago
Klopp bought Lewandowski, Reus, Hummels and Gundogan for next to nothing, and turned Dortmund into a real force, and those players into class acts.
So keep waffling about Burnley, and whatever else you think proves your point, but the fact his, Klopp is one of the worlds best coaches, so sooner or later your just going to have to deal with it.
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Klopp is better than Tuchel but hes nothing special. The fact that he signed Manninger and a 30 yr old Ausberg defender proves that hes nothing special in the transfer market either
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I know, how we going to cope with just the two signings you mentioned?

Or, the two you mention are a squad player and out 3rd choice keeper. His signings for the first team have looked sound so far.

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 17/9/16

Jokes aside, I wanted Klopp. His teams may not be brilliant defensively but I don't think Guardiola teams are either, they're exciting to watch though and Liverpool look a level above Arsenal at the moment in an attacking sense. They have fluidity in their play whereas Arsenal just look disjointed, slow and laboured in a lot of games.

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