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He's gunna win the PL and the CL. That will be some achievement for someone in his first season.
What specifically do you think Klopp's weaknesses and mistakes were? I think he was an utterly brilliant manager, and despite not liking Liverpool too much, I think he was great for the league too. I think he went up against a winning machine that even Alex Ferguson maybe could've come unstuck against, despite all history to the contrary. I would've loved to see Ferguson take on Pep and City, but Klopp gave a great account of himself in the great man's absence.This is nonsense. Ferguson would have 4 CL in any other era. We can say that about anyone.
Questions will be asked, that’s all I have said. And the very fact that questions will be asked, alters things a little. That’s all.
Klopp was great, which I have stated several times already, but his weaknesses and mistakes will be debated if another boss comes in and wins it at the first time of asking. You are naive if you don’t think it will be a debate.
Just as no one remember Bill Shankly after Bob Paisley, you know, the one that won all the trophies, took over. Yeah, right. No Klopp = No Slot.He will easily achieve more and finish his time with Liverpool with more trophies than Klopp, and that's the real quiz. No one will remember the toothy mad one when the dust settles.
Klopp won it at an cantor. This is weak stuff.I will quote you when the various podcasts and commentators start asking the question, which is what I said.
Klopp did brilliantly, but a Slot win first season would mean the questions are there to be asked; and they would be.
Benitez already won a CL with an inferior team, if another manager wins a league at a cantor, it does put things in a slightly different light.
You posting questions on a forum doesn't mean "questions are being asked"!This is nonsense. Ferguson would have 4 CL in any other era. We can say that about anyone.
Questions will be asked, that’s all I have said. And the very fact that questions will be asked, alters things a little. That’s all.
Klopp was great, which I have stated several times already, but his weaknesses and mistakes will be debated if another boss comes in and wins it at the first time of asking. You are naive if you don’t think it will be a debate.
What specifically do you think Klopp's weaknesses and mistakes were? I think he was an utterly brilliant manager, and despite not liking Liverpool too much, I think he was great for the league too. I think he went up against a winning machine that even Alex Ferguson maybe could've come unstuck against, despite all history to the contrary. I would've loved to see Ferguson take on Pep and City, but Klopp gave a great account of himself in the great man's absence.
You posting questions on a forum doesn't mean "questions are being asked"!
It's like a TV channel with a talkshow where some people spout crazy theories and an hour later, the news section of the same channel would go "People are saying...".
Just popped on Football Weekly podcast. Jonathan Wilson: “You have to give Jurgen Klopp enormous credit…he began the rebuild, he blooded a lot of young players, he left the club in pretty much as a good state as any man who’s left a club for a successor”I said “will be asked” mate, in the case of Slot winning the title. Take a breath.
Just popped on Football Weekly podcast. Jonathan Wilson: “You have to give Jurgen Klopp enormous credit…he began the rebuild, he blooded a lot of young players, he left the club in pretty much as a good state as any man who’s left a club for a successor”
You're bringing in a ridiculous narrative 5 months after Slot's start at Liverpool yet I am the one overreacting, sure.I forgot, it is only madmen who question anything associated with Liverpool.
Don’t be silly and resort to name calling. It’s a debate that will be had and it will alter his legacy a little. Stop overreacting.
That's already a bit more reasonable indeed but still doesn't take into account everything. First of all, no one is saying that Klopp was without faults or didn't have the odd in-game mismanagement of his teams. That is true and will remain true regardless of what Slot is doing. However, to include European finals in that argument is again a bit weird given how the second final against Real went down. If you have any recollection of that game at all you'd know that it was not on Klopp and his "overly emotional" approach at all.I think he was brilliant too, but I do think his sides were overly emotional and the crazy energy came from that. When more control was needed (lost 3/4 Euro finals, for example), they didn’t have it.
There were also the bad seasons when they couldn’t cover the same ground and fell off terribly because of it.
All managers have weaknesses, even great ones like Klopp. If Slot were to win a league title, he hasn’t done anything unique to a Liverpool manager in the PL era anymore (Benitez - CL, Houlier - multiple trophies in a season, Slot - PL), so I think there would be a little more debate on what this side have, that his side didn’t, should they cross the line comfortably.
I think that is a perfectly reasonable point of view.
Ha! Of cousre they will. The man is a legend.
Klopp will have a statue at Anfield Road one day.
Never heard of Shankly and Paisley I am guessing?
A club needs a builder, Klopp was that man - AND managed to win it all going up against cheats at the height of his power for all of his time there. He left Slot a fantastic team, now Slot takes the baton.
It’s how football should work at this level - but rarely does, as Man Utd fans of course know. And Arsenal fans, so that’s not a dig at Man Utd!
And Klopp will hope that he will go down to 4th on that list behind Slot, because that is the sort of man he is.
Do you think Slot could win the Bundesliga with Dortmund in the early 2010s?I think if Slot had come in to Liverpool with the squad/club in the state that it was in 2015, he would've had a harder time than Klopp did getting us to the level. Part of the reason we're doing so well under Slot is because Klopp left the club in such a good state.
That being said, I do also believe that Slot's in game management is better than Klopp's.
They weren't spent. They were reaching the end but they weren't done. They'd just won the league comfortably, finishing a mile ahead of city. Are you saying they were all spent in the space of a few months? As for players retiring we were always going to see some of the old guard bow out when he left but in terms of players dropping a level, unsurprisingly, some found it much trickier to be motivated by a manager like Moyes than Ferguson, that doesn't mean they were spent. The squad needed refreshing but it was hardly on its knees. This part of history is often significantly over exaggerated.
No idea. Possibly? But didn't Klopp build them up himself as well?Do you think Slot could win the Bundesliga with Dortmund in the early 2010s?
Klopp's in game management was the best there is.That being said, I do also believe that Slot's in game management is better than Klopp's.
Slot is so good he could have won the PL with Leicester in 2016.Do you think Slot could win the Bundesliga with Dortmund in the early 2010s?
He did. I think if Slot had taken over after Klopp's title in 2011 he could have defended it in 2012 like Klopp himself did. But I doubt that Dortmund would have gotten to that level if he had taken over instead of Klopp 2007.No idea. Possibly? But didn't Klopp build them up himself as well?
Yeah, fair enough. I definitely misremembered how poor the squad he left was. Crazy that he managed to win the league so comfortably with it!I'm saying that league wi was mainly about having a world class striker on top of his game. That can take you a long way if you have a fairly solid outfit behind him and a genius manager.
But we never saw that RvP again. Was his last good season. That alone was a huge drop off for that teams ability.
Then as I say look what happened to a lot of the players immediately or shortly after. Way past their best, retirements, massive injury problems, young players nowhere near good enough. A squad full of problems.
But...that's not a managers legacy. A first XI comes and goes pretty quickly. It only takes one or two to leave and a team can be very different.
Fergie's legacy was way bigger than a few players. It was an entire institution he built.
I don't know if you are saying this as a dig at Ajax, but it's a great point, particularly shown in times of crisis and problem solving over when things are going well and it's all looking marvellous.The trick is getting one who hasn't worked at Ajax. As Ajax will indoctrinate you with the fact that the only way to play football is their way.
I think if Slot had come in to Liverpool with the squad/club in the state that it was in 2015, he would've had a harder time than Klopp did getting us to the level. Part of the reason we're doing so well under Slot is because Klopp left the club in such a good state.
That being said, I do also believe that Slot's in game management is better than Klopp's.
How dare you question your Messiah?!?!?I was sort of kidding when I called him bald Jesus at Feyenoord and was kind of expecting him to atleast need time to adjust.
Maybe he really is bald Jesus...
In and of itself it doesn't, but more often than not, a significantly lower point total is the result of a weaker winner, which implies a weaker league overall. In the specific case of 10/11, european performances suggest that was not the case though. I mean, United made the CL finalWhy would a lower points total indicate a weaker league?
United got the least Dutch, least Ajax manager of all dutch former ajax managers thoughThe trick is getting one who hasn't worked at Ajax. As Ajax will indoctrinate you with the fact that the only way to play football is their way.
Carrick peaked in 12/13 and was the best midfielder in the league, then began his decline afterwards. Van Persie played half the minutes. Those two were like 60% of 12/13 United. That team was absolutely spent, and unlucky on top of thatNonsense. The side he left Moyes was plenty good enough to be competing at the top - it had just won the league ffs - it's just that Moyes wasn't. As for leaving a club riddled with dysfunction, that's on the ownership, not Ferguson. Weak attempt to compare the two when Klopp doesn't even breathe the same air.
Yeah, fair enough, as I said after I didn't realize quite how done that side was. Crazy reallyHow dare you question your Messiah?!?!?
In and of itself it doesn't, but more often than not, a significantly lower point total is the result of a weaker winner, which implies a weaker league overall. In the specific case of 10/11, european performances suggest that was not the case though. I mean, United made the CL final
United got the least Dutch, least Ajax manager of all dutch former ajax managers though
Carrick peaked in 12/13 and was the best midfielder in the league, then began his decline afterwards. Van Persie played half the minutes. Those two were like 60% of 12/13 United. That team was absolutely spent, and unlucky on top of that
It's a slight dig, but not entirely.I don't know if you are saying this as a dig at Ajax, but it's a great point, particularly shown in times of crisis and problem solving over when things are going well and it's all looking marvellous.
If by game management you mean not behaving like a maniac on the sidelines then I agree.I think if Slot had come in to Liverpool with the squad/club in the state that it was in 2015, he would've had a harder time than Klopp did getting us to the level. Part of the reason we're doing so well under Slot is because Klopp left the club in such a good state.
That being said, I do also believe that Slot's in game management is better than Klopp's.
I don't know if that's positive. Seems very stupid to me.And is as things stand Liverpool’s 3rd greatest manager behind Paisley and Shankly. And Klopp will hope that he will go down to 4th on that list behind Slot, because that is the sort of man he is.
As if it was penned by a love-struck girl. On a United forum of all placesAnd Klopp will hope that he will go down to 4th on that list behind Slot, because that is the sort of man he is.