Vault Dweller
Correctly predicted Italy to win Euro 2020
God I hope so
I don't think they will. It's a poisoned chalice, like the United job after Fergie. Plus, we don't know what players are going to leave yet so why would you go in with the worst squad they've had in years and being the guy that 'isn't Klopp'Made my day. Week even.
But they will get Alonso or De Zerbi and carry on, I feel like.
Made my day. Week even.
But they will get Alonso or De Zerbi and carry on, I feel like.
Yeah, project relegation got him quaking.he's afraid of ten Hag's project, that much is obvious.
Still a downgrade. Klopp made that team, without his tactics and training, it's only downhill. There are some very average players in their squad who look so good because of Klopp's tactics.Made my day. Week even.
But they will get Alonso or De Zerbi and carry on, I feel like.
Slightly hopeful on my part, but I don't think thats necessarily the case. Some managers just don't make the cut at the highest level, no matter how impressive their exploits at smaller clubs. A lot of us (myself included) expected Ten Hag to be a near certain hit, and then you have the likes of Potter who've failed miserably. Could possibly add Naglesmann to that list too as a recent example, but you could make a point for his sacking being somewhat harsh and premature.Made my day. Week even.
But they will get Alonso or De Zerbi and carry on, I feel like.
Liverpool will go up a gear for the rest of the season, win it for klopp etc...media will be all over them particularly praising the Liverpool fans then last game of the season City win the League in the 98th minute
True but there has been a few instances where the team has fallen at the last hurdle, where really he should have won.
Surprising, but good news.
But why announce these news now? Why not wait few more weeks?
Didn’t he get sacked at Dortmund?
He kind of is, he said he'd never manage again if you asked him now, but then went on to say he's taking at least a year sabbatical before he decides to return again.Zidane and Simeone, too, right?
Anyway, shocking news. I really believed he would retire there. Hopefully, there's not a more serious health issue behind his decision.
I guess the friction against Pep and (well-spent) oil money can be too much even for the very best in the world.
Its not that Liverpool owns him so we'd poach him. He's a manager who changes clubs.
Alonso has half a very good season in the Bundesliga to his name as a manager and De Zerbi is currently sat level on points with us while we're pretty much in meltdown.
Getting in whoever is currently hyped up is not going to guarantee they'll be able to follow Klopp there at all.
Don’t think Guardiola will be far behind him tbhWow this was a shock. It’s going to be interesting who goes there. I’d bet on Alonso. Going to be easier for city now though as Liverpool were the only team that could go head to head with them.
That was my first thought. Until he is out, i will not believe it.Wow! Didn't see this coming
Reminds me of Sir Alex announcing his retirement midway through the 2002 season. We started to fall to pieces afterwards until he changed his mind.
Hopefully Klopp sticks to his guns on this one!
Would you take him at United?
Surprising, but good news.
But why announce these news now? Why not wait few more weeks?
So he's the first person in the world to find out this information and then fall on his sword in response? Why wouldn't he just say that in his leaving speech if it were remotely true?Guaranteed Klopp has found out City are not getting suitably punished and he's said feck this shit. Don't blame him.
They’ve also stood in the way of us winning two premier leagues in the last 9 years under not all time great managers.Factually true, but don’t forget the context of the criminal enterprise known as Manchester City that stood in the way of Liverpool winning more trophies during Klopp’s tenure.
Brilliant manager worthy of our respect, but those teeth are bizarre.
Yeah, surely...Guaranteed Klopp has found out City are not getting suitably punished and he's said feck this shit. Don't blame him.
Na, he sees United getting a hold of themselves and being a properly run club and got out to save himself.Guaranteed Klopp has found out City are not getting suitably punished and he's said feck this shit. Don't blame him.
Is he and Pep the only managers in the world to never get sacked? Pretty impressive to be in management for nigh on 20 years (slightly more than that for Klopp) and to have never been sacked by any club.