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Is he bipolar?
While he's partly right, the question is why L'pool can't defend?
Is he bipolar?
How the actual feck did people really think that this Liverpool team was capable of winning the league? They have Wijnaldum and Lallana in midfield ffs.
Caf has its fair share of doom-mongers, and I suspect some people really believe in anti-jinx stuff. Leicester, Brexit, and Trump also made it feel like anything was possible at that point.How the actual feck did people really think that this Liverpool team was capable of winning the league? They have Wijnaldum and Lallana in midfield ffs.
They have a truly abject defense also. Nobody with any sense could possibly have thought they could win the league.
#Consistency
Is he bipolar?
Exactly. Dortmund had very, very good players in their successful seasons under Klopp. The fact that he hasn't been able to buy nearly as well in England makes me think Dortmund's scouting network must have had a lot to do with it - and Liverpool's is shit.Penny has finally dropped for my mates who support Liverpool - they've now accepted that Kloppo isn't a miracle worker and that they have a painfully average set of players.
I, of course, knew this all along
Why blame him? They are clearly tired tonight. Played a lot of games lately.
Read @RedDevil@84 post few posts after yours.While he's partly right, the question is why L'pool can't defend?
He's far too stubborn, it seems like his solution for everything is to run harder. I have a theory that he completely burnt them out over the past two weeks, but that is based on nothing.
I agree.@Klopper76
Fair play you're probably one of, if not the most sensible LFC poster on here. Yet you're always the first one to show your face and take the flak, whilst some of the jokers go into hiding.
Still a good manager in my opinion but I think he's starting to lose his credibility in some aspects.
Without Coutinho or Mané they'd be struggling, and Liverpool won't be able to attract world class players if other clubs were interested.
Truth be told he needs to move on from Liverpool, if someone like Simeone leaves Atletico for Arsenal or wherever then Klopp should jump ship to Atletico.
Staying at Liverpool is like taking the England job.
He's far too stubborn, it seems like his solution for everything is to run harder. I have a theory that he completely burnt them out over the past two weeks, but that is based on nothing.
Mkhitaryan said something similar:Why would any top player want to sign for him when he is at an English club? In Germany with the winter break it's not as bad. But in England it's looks like players are going to be run into the ground. Also with a World cup coming up at the end of next season it's going to be a marathon test for any of his players.
Mkhitaryan said:“With Klopp, he was a football madman: all pressure and counter-attack. Instead, (Thomas) Tuchel (Dortmund’s coach) has changed our lives. Now we command the game and I have more freedom to attack. Thanks to him I now make myself more useful.”
Why would any top player want to sign for him when he is at an English club? In Germany with the winter break it's not as bad. But in England it's looks like players are going to be run into the ground. Also with a World cup coming up at the end of next season it's going to be a marathon test for any of his players.
In Germany with the winter break it's not as bad. But in England it's looks like players are going to be run into the ground.
Liverpool can't sign top players anyway, so don't think there is much of an issue there.Why would any top player want to sign for him when he is at an English club? In Germany with the winter break it's not as bad. But in England it's looks like players are going to be run into the ground. Also with a World cup coming up at the end of next season it's going to be a marathon test for any of his players.
I don't think it has much to do with the PL. It's been a bit found out in general and all the pure pressing teams struggle in other leagues as well. Klopp's mantra that he doesn't need a playmaker and that pressing is his playmaker because his team wins the ball back high up the pitch and hurts unprepared and disorganised teams in transition simply doesn't work anymore. It's also clear, that he's desperately trying to add a possession style play to his pressing tactics, but this Liverpool side simply isn't good enough in midfield and lacks real creativity in attack to play it on a high enough level to beat well parked busses on a regular basis.Honestly I would love to see the Scousers being that stupid to sack Klopp.
I am still fearing that once he has sorted their squad and implemented his style of play they could actually kick off and start a pretty good run - quite similar to what he did at Dortmund. He started with a sqaud of bang average players (mainly resulting from the financial difficulties they had back in the days) and restructured the squad over a certain period - what happened once he had found his set of players is common knowledge.
However, this 'Gegenpressing' thing is quite risky in the PL as there is hardly any team without pacy wingers/strikers and midfield players who are able to play the long ball. This is - as seen yesterday at Vardy’s first goal - is the main threat of his system when not having pacy defender (like Hummels back in the days) to cover speedy breakthroughs.
I don't think it has much to do with the PL. It's been a bit found out in general and all the pure pressing teams struggle in other leagues as well. Klopp's mantra that he doesn't need a playmaker and that pressing is his playmaker because his team wins the ball back high up the pitch and hurts unprepared and disorganised teams in transition simply doesn't work anymore. It's also clear, that he's desperately trying to add a possession style play to his pressing tactics, but this Liverpool side simply isn't good enough in midfield and lacks real creativity in attack to play it on a high enough level to beat well parked busses on a regular basis.
The Liverpool squad is worse than the other 5 squads of the English top 6, a lot worse. And so far I'm not sure he's actually looking for players or talents who'd really improve the team in possession instead of looking for players who can play his pressing tactics. When his Dortmund side reached the peak he had players of individual quality that are nowhere to be found in this Liverpool side right now. The core of Lewandowski, Gündogan and Hummels down the middle was amazing. Add Kagawa's or Sahin's one season wonders to it in midfield when they won the league titles or Reus' individual quality when they reached the CL final along with consistently excellent players who could hold their own against elite opposition in defense like Subotic and Pisczek, both now fecked by injuries, and you have a strong core with a huge variety of different attributes, that can be lead to success.
I don't see that kind of potential in Liverpool. They really need to change a lot about their scouting if he wants to replicate his success at Dortmund.
Well, yes, that's largely my point, because you were downplaying their achievements by highlighting the weaknesses of Bayern during those Bundesliga seasons.
I wasn't talking about Raneiri's hypothetical achievements in relation to the league, just on the exclusive basis of whether it would be a fantastic achievement had he gotten them to a CL final - and that's undoubtedly the case. Sometimes finals can be decided by incredibly slim margins that have nothing to do with a manager...say, a shite decision such a wrongly awarded penalty.
And the only reason Dortmund should've been considered as anything remotely close to contenders in 2013 was because of...well, Klopp himself. In the same way that while Fergie had plenty of squads he should have been winning the title with anyway, one of the reasons he was so highly regarded was because he consistently built those sides and managed to maintain their quality.
Yeah, his spell with Dortmund was still fantastic. Klopp's got major flaws as a manager and is in an awful spell right now but writing him off on the basis of what has essentially been a couple of months would be absurd - it'd be like writing off Mourinho on the basis of his time at Chelsea last season, which no one would really tend to do in an overly serious manner.
That's a pretty stupid way of looking at what happened in the Bundesliga during Klopp's time at Dortmund. We had one single bad season when the team collapsed under van Gaal. We were already excellent in 11/12, reached the CL final and overall played a brilliant season, just coming short in the league against an even better Dortmund side that set a new points record and raised the bar, therefore pushing us to an even higher level, which lead to us playing the best season the club has ever seen and the treble win.History doesn't remember losing finalists or league runners up, and when you're discussing the success of a manager's time at a club, pointing to failure doesn't really do your argument much good. Bayern slid, Klopp capitalised and did well domestically for a couple of seasons, Bayern recovered and dominated from then onwards, whilst Klopp slid down the table. He should be given praise for taking the chance whilst it was there, but my point is and will remain that he's a manager that's enjoyed success for just two seasons, at one club, going on five years ago now.
Where's all the giddy scousers that were rampant and smug around this place a-few months ago?
Will ya wait til we're ahead of them, lost count of the amount of times we've f*cked up when teams ahead of us have dropped points.
Will ya wait til we're ahead of them, lost count of the amount of times we've f*cked up when teams ahead of us have dropped points.
That's a pretty stupid way of looking at what happened in the Bundesliga during Klopp's time at Dortmund. We had one single bad season when the team collapsed under van Gaal. We were already excellent in 11/12, reached the CL final and overall played a brilliant season, just coming short in the league against an even better Dortmund side that set a new points record and raised the bar, therefore pushing us to an even higher level, which lead to us playing the best season the club has ever seen and the treble win.
Klopp didn't just take the chance whilst it was there, that could be said for Wolfsburg in 2009. Klopp established a heavily struggling club back at the top, beat an elite side to a league title and regularly gave elite teams in Europe lots of problems including some truely sensation wins like the 4-1 home win against Real in the CL semifinal.
If you want to reduce all that only to a wikipedia trophylist like you suggest in your posts and ignore the actual story, all the emotions happening over several years, fair enough. I personally find that really sad.