Jurgen Klopp

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His next job is vital for his career. I remember when Ramos from Sevilla or AVB were the next big things in management and their next job sent them down the rabbit hole.
Let's wait and see before we compare him to Wegner etc

Are you really comparing those 2 with them? Ramos hasn't won La Liga and none of them reached a CL final. A EL win alone isn't really comparable. Klopp came close to win the biggest trophy with a comparable team and won one of the Top3 Leagues twice and the double once. Of course that doesn't mean he will be a success at Real, City whatever, but he is much more proven than Ramos or AvB have ever been.
 
Not really that worried about the prospect of him at City to be honest. They're going to be up there somewhere whoever they get, and I'm not convinced he'll make them unbeatable. We want to get to a stage where we can win the league over Mourinho's Chelsea and that will likely include taking us above a Manchester City managed by Klopp anyway. Plus success at a new club is never a sure thing. It wasn't that long ago that AVB was the dogs bollocks and destined to be the second coming of Mourinho at Chelsea.

I'm with you on this one. He's undoubtedly a good manager but I'm not sure he's as good as the vox populi would have us believe.
 
would have been interesting to see what would have happened if this was announced during our dodgy period where it looked like lvg had no clue about anything, ever.
 
Good young german coach, had good seasons with Mainz and brought them into the EL. I think he is a little bit overrated, because everyone really wants to see a Klopp 2.0 in him (german, young, crazy, Mainz and now Dortmund^^). But he is a good coach and potentially very good, just has to prove more for me. Dortmund will be the test for him, I can see Hummels, Gündogan and Reus leaving now, will be a big transition, but he will also have a lot of money to build his own team. Could be interesting :)
Is he still at Mainz or out of job?
 
I'm with you on this one. He's undoubtedly a good manager but I'm not sure he's as good as the vox populi would have us believe.
On the flip side, I think he's better than this season has shown so it's quite hard to state with any certainty how well he will do in his next role.

He isn't the certain success he seemed to be two years ago
 
He'll either go to City or take a break for a year and then replace Wenger I think. Not sure he will take the City job. He would have to spend some time rebuilding the squad. At Arsenal he would make an immediate impact. It will be interesting to see what happens to Dortmund and some of their better players now. Think Hummels will definitely be coming to OT now.
 
Hull might be viable if Brucey leaves.
 
He'll either go to City or take a break for a year and then replace Wenger I think. Not sure he will take the City job. He would have to spend some time rebuilding the squad. At Arsenal he would make an immediate impact. It will be interesting to see what happens to Dortmund and some of their better players now. Think Hummels will definitely be coming to OT now.
Despite what Honigstein tweeted earlier, i still feel Gundogan might be United bound, Hummels probably too.
 
Let´s see.

He has been the U 19 coach for Mainz for one year. They won the title. He was promoted to Mainz coach. They finished 9th as a promoted team. Then they equalled the Bundesliga starting record of Bayern Munich seven wins and qualified for the Europa League. All in all he managed 1.4 points her game over five year at a minor club with limited financial resources. Roughly translated that be like keeping an average of 53-54 points in the EPL with a club like Swansea over a period of five years. Not everybody can walk into a big club with unlimited resources.

Sounds a bit like Moyes before he took the United job, is that a fair comparison ?
 
Are you really comparing those 2 with them? Ramos hasn't won La Liga and none of them reached a CL final. A EL win alone isn't really comparable. Klopp came close to win the biggest trophy with a comparable team and won one of the Top3 Leagues twice and the double once. Of course that doesn't mean he will be a success at Real, City whatever, but he is much more proven than Ramos or AvB have ever been.
He was doing well in Germany before Bayern became super Bayern.
Porto and Sevilla reaching the EL finals is comparable to Dortmund and the Champions League in my eyes. It wasn't just what they won it was the style of play and bringing the best out of their players.
Kloop has a lot to prove, this league season isn't an isolated one, they were poor last year as well but were given excuses about injuries etc.
He's had as many poor league seasons with Dortmund as great.
 
I thought he made a big deal about not breaking his contracts?

Good news if we want to pinch their best players? Or will he try to bring them with him?
 
He always said that if he leaves Dortmund and works abroad, he will go in a country where he manages the language

For the moment, he only speaks English, so it's really easy to think that he'll be very pleased to come to England.

Now whether he does like Guardiola, taking a year off to study another langage and having some rest, we'll see

But it's clear now that City will try to have him this summer, and they can also try to lure Ancelotti....
 
For me still the best Coach around. BVB 2 or 3 years ago played some of the greatest Football I have ever seen.
Going to City and build a new team would make a lot of sense for him. There he could also ignore Bayern (despite maybe in the CL).
 
Is he still at Mainz or out of job?

He took a sabbatical, but Mainz didn't let him out of his contract. He will take over a new club this summer, Leipzig and the HSV were likely candidates so far. But with that unexpecting announcement today it's clear that he will take over Dortmund.
 
I thought he made a big deal about not breaking his contracts?

Good news if we want to pinch their best players? Or will he try to bring them with him?
The whiff of a press conference has generated 6 pages on the fan board of another club (in another country) within an hour of it's announcement … we have no real idea of what he'll say (I'm still going with the Hummels contract thing … seems his SOH).

Everything he does is obviously a "big deal" but press-wise, say you're doing something for "personal/family/good of the club" reasons and you are normally excused.
 
Anyone wanting to bet Klopp is still currently 4/1 to join City on Ladbrokes. 11/10 everywhere else it seems.
 
He was doing well in Germany before Bayern became super Bayern.
Porto and Sevilla reaching the EL finals is comparable to Dortmund and the Champions League in my eyes. It wasn't just what they won it was the style of play and bringing the best out of their players.
Kloop has a lot to prove, this league season isn't an isolated one, they were poor last year as well but were given excuses about injuries etc.
He's had as many poor league seasons with Dortmund as great.

When I read your comment then it's pretty clear that you don't realize what a club Dortmund is and where they came from before Klopp. They have no right to compete with Bayern, Barca or Real. They were just one of the bigger, better clubs in the Bundesliga like Sevilla in La Liga and were in a huge crisis before Klopp. Reaching a EL final with Dortmund is comparable with what Sevilla and Porto did, reaching a CL final is a complete different thing and nobody expected that, only comparable with Simeone and Atletico. And they beat already a great Bayern side, who made it to the CL final, in the Bundesliga and won the double and they went toe-to-toe with treble winning super-Bayern. But they never had the money or the ability to keep those players and stay at that level. And that's why his least season wasn't poor, some people just had unrealistic expectations after he won things, he had ton of injuries, lost key players and still kept his team behind Bayern as number 2 and made another good impression in Europe. It's really only this season which is disappointing.
 
Is he still at Mainz or out of job?
Kinda both. He wanted to leave last summer, but he had one year left on his contract and we didn't let him leave. It worked out to a one year unpaid holiday for Tuchel.
 
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