Pep said the same thing and I didnt agree then either although I understand the premise.
We're miles in front though so I think it's just credit to the players really for maintaining that hunger.
I made a similar point a while back - teams raise the bar and force others to improve. Wenger’s Arsenal “helped” us to win the treble in a similar way.
I still think City are a more formidable side than Liverpool on their day. But they’ve stuttered this year; add that to Liverpool’s relentlessness and the failings of United, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal and it’s really been the perfect storm.
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I... (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Pep said the same thing and I didnt agree then either although I understand the premise.
We're miles in front though so I think it's just credit to the players really for maintaining that hunger.
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Can’t take anything away from Liverpool, but I’m just not sure they’d have known what they’re capable of without City having achieved what they have. Also I think only Klopp is able to match that sort of standard.
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 minute ago
I made a similar point a while back - teams raise the bar and force others to improve. Wenger’s Arsenal “helped” us to win the treble in a similar way.
I still think City are a more formidable side than Liverpool on their day. But they’ve stuttered this year; add that to Liverpool’s relentlessness and the failings of United, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal and it’s really been the perfect storm.
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Yeah I think their peak is higher than ours.
Bit like when Utd came second under Jose I thought Liverpools best was better but Utd had consistency.
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 minute ago
I made a similar point a while back - teams raise the bar and force others to improve. Wenger’s Arsenal “helped” us to win the treble in a similar way.
I still think City are a more formidable side than Liverpool on their day. But they’ve stuttered this year; add that to Liverpool’s relentlessness and the failings of United, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal and it’s really been the perfect storm.
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Yeah I think their peak is higher than ours.
Bit like when Utd came second under Jose I thought Liverpools best was better but Utd had consistency.
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Agreed.
With Pep and Klopp the universe has definitely punished United for our decades of success.
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 34 minutes ago
With Pep and Klopp the universe has definitely punished United for our decades of success.
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It does feel like that
It’s like football’s version of Dr Faustus: we bought twenty years of pleasure for a hereafter full of pain and torture.
I just keep telling myself the pain can’t last forever...
...because eventually I will die.
its not a higher standard, all the other teams in the league are just very very weak at the moment
Pep is a bit like Arrigo Sachi in the sense that his tactical concepts are so revolutionary that the players can't really perform the role he wants. I this Klopp is class too, but Pep has changed the way football is played forever.
The Op is spot on about how the Pep Klopp thing mirrors the Messi and Ronaldo thing, and thats how sport and life should be. The best push each other to achieve even more. Thats how Apple and Microsoft became even better.
Even when some were saying Mane was unlucky to lose out to Messi, I was embarassed at how people were so ready to lower the standard for Mane to win Balon dor! Like WTF. The standard is over 50 goals with at least 12-15 in Europe.
Thats the stanadard Messi and Ronaldo have set for close to 10 years. Either reach it or go home.
article is actually kinda obvious.Nothing new about what Pep has done in this country as he has done it in every league he has worked in.Pep is a once off. We are unlikely to ever see a genius like him ever again.
I have honestly been thinking about this Ronaldo and Messi Era. I doubt a lot of people are taking stock of what the end of both players careers will mean. For 10-12 years not one single player came close to even reaching their average standards. Not even one.
Its a pity how both probably wont reach a 1000 goals to end the Pele myth as I believe both have surpassed Pele and maradona.
Dont really care what the older folk think.
Any sensible fan will tell you the same OP. Klopp is a legend in his own right but Pep just had more impact or influence on the game.
The good thing about Klopp is that he has really narrowed in on the two main things that you could point a finger at with Pep's teams...aggression and power. Pep can learn from him too
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posted on 27/2/20
Pep said the same thing and I didnt agree then either although I understand the premise.
We're miles in front though so I think it's just credit to the players really for maintaining that hunger.
posted on 27/2/20
I made a similar point a while back - teams raise the bar and force others to improve. Wenger’s Arsenal “helped” us to win the treble in a similar way.
I still think City are a more formidable side than Liverpool on their day. But they’ve stuttered this year; add that to Liverpool’s relentlessness and the failings of United, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal and it’s really been the perfect storm.
posted on 27/2/20
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I... (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Pep said the same thing and I didnt agree then either although I understand the premise.
We're miles in front though so I think it's just credit to the players really for maintaining that hunger.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can’t take anything away from Liverpool, but I’m just not sure they’d have known what they’re capable of without City having achieved what they have. Also I think only Klopp is able to match that sort of standard.
posted on 27/2/20
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 minute ago
I made a similar point a while back - teams raise the bar and force others to improve. Wenger’s Arsenal “helped” us to win the treble in a similar way.
I still think City are a more formidable side than Liverpool on their day. But they’ve stuttered this year; add that to Liverpool’s relentlessness and the failings of United, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal and it’s really been the perfect storm.
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Yeah I think their peak is higher than ours.
Bit like when Utd came second under Jose I thought Liverpools best was better but Utd had consistency.
posted on 27/2/20
comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 minute ago
I made a similar point a while back - teams raise the bar and force others to improve. Wenger’s Arsenal “helped” us to win the treble in a similar way.
I still think City are a more formidable side than Liverpool on their day. But they’ve stuttered this year; add that to Liverpool’s relentlessness and the failings of United, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal and it’s really been the perfect storm.
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Yeah I think their peak is higher than ours.
Bit like when Utd came second under Jose I thought Liverpools best was better but Utd had consistency.
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Agreed.
posted on 27/2/20
With Pep and Klopp the universe has definitely punished United for our decades of success.
posted on 27/2/20
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 34 minutes ago
With Pep and Klopp the universe has definitely punished United for our decades of success.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It does feel like that
It’s like football’s version of Dr Faustus: we bought twenty years of pleasure for a hereafter full of pain and torture.
posted on 27/2/20
I just keep telling myself the pain can’t last forever...
...because eventually I will die.
posted on 27/2/20
its not a higher standard, all the other teams in the league are just very very weak at the moment
posted on 27/2/20
Pep is a bit like Arrigo Sachi in the sense that his tactical concepts are so revolutionary that the players can't really perform the role he wants. I this Klopp is class too, but Pep has changed the way football is played forever.
posted on 28/2/20
The Op is spot on about how the Pep Klopp thing mirrors the Messi and Ronaldo thing, and thats how sport and life should be. The best push each other to achieve even more. Thats how Apple and Microsoft became even better.
Even when some were saying Mane was unlucky to lose out to Messi, I was embarassed at how people were so ready to lower the standard for Mane to win Balon dor! Like WTF. The standard is over 50 goals with at least 12-15 in Europe.
Thats the stanadard Messi and Ronaldo have set for close to 10 years. Either reach it or go home.
article is actually kinda obvious.Nothing new about what Pep has done in this country as he has done it in every league he has worked in.Pep is a once off. We are unlikely to ever see a genius like him ever again.
I have honestly been thinking about this Ronaldo and Messi Era. I doubt a lot of people are taking stock of what the end of both players careers will mean. For 10-12 years not one single player came close to even reaching their average standards. Not even one.
Its a pity how both probably wont reach a 1000 goals to end the Pele myth as I believe both have surpassed Pele and maradona.
Dont really care what the older folk think.
posted on 28/2/20
Any sensible fan will tell you the same OP. Klopp is a legend in his own right but Pep just had more impact or influence on the game.
The good thing about Klopp is that he has really narrowed in on the two main things that you could point a finger at with Pep's teams...aggression and power. Pep can learn from him too
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