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Klopp time?
Klopp time?
He is currently top of the PL.Even if he were to up for it, Klopp would be a massive mistake.
After Mourinho, Van Gal and arguably even Moyes and Ten Hag, we should have learned a lesson about taking managers past their peak.
Just can’t see it either. The mess that we’re in at the monent is a much bigger task than replacing VVD and Salah. I doubt he needs a pay day and he knows he would burn all bridges with Liverpool fans laid he takes the job. That would be 10 times worse than Benitez at EvertonAs much as I'd be all for it, Klopp would never ever agree
He is currently top of the PL.
He also left citing exhaustion as the reason. He's not exactly going to rock up at United where a root and branch restructure is due - and thats before we address the elephant of big club rivalry in the roomJust can’t see it either. The mess that we’re in at the monent is a much bigger task than replacing VVD and Salah. I doubt he needs a pay day and he knows he would burn all bridges with Liverpool fans laid he takes the job. That would be 10 times worse than Benitez at Everton
I'm listening to his interview now and he is saying that he doesn't have the energy and needs a break but reading between the lines it seems like he's just tired of fighting with the board to keep Liverpool competitive.Are his best years ahead of him or behind him? Is United a quick and easy job? Come on. We need someone who isn't leaving their club because they're 'tired'.
Liverpool will get De Zerbi and we'll finally get Jardim.We could end up competing for the same new manager come the summer.
Yep, classic United. Sit on ETH when its clear he's not up to it. Still, I hope our new structure will have ideas and be an exciting opportnity for someoneWe could end up competing for the same new manager come the summer.
Yep, classic United. Sit on ETH when its clear he's not up to it. Still, I hope our new structure will have ideas and be an exciting opportnity for someone
I'd prefer De Zerbi myself.Liverpool will get De Zerbi and we'll finally get Jardim.
He has those Dutch philosophies like playing a left footed CB at LCB, receiving the ball with one foot and passing with the other, taking a touch before playing the ball etc. and like all Dutch managers, they're so indoctrinated into this cult that you have to play this way that they can only change so much. When it doesn't work, which is all the time outside of Holland, they don't know what to do other than the same stuff but more of it, or with better players. He's like the opposite of Jose who would 'will' a win into existence. Ten Hag just thinks the system will prevail at some point.I don't know what it is for me but there is something really frustrating for me about ten hag, like he is way too stubborn and won't change ideas or something. I can't quite place my finger on it, but I don't think there is the spark there to ever win the league with him.
Yep, he's got to be the number 1 target (of who's available) this summer.I'd prefer De Zerbi myself.
Even if he were to up for it, Klopp would be a massive mistake.
After Mourinho, Van Gal and arguably even Moyes and Ten Hag, we should have learned a lesson about taking managers past their peak.
Klopp is by far the better manager and Pep is a dickhead.Rather have Pep after he goes than Klopp
Klopp is by far the better manager and Pep is a dickhead.
What a load of rubbish.Klopp is by far the better manager
Alright, the only manager in the world that's managed to lay a glove on a state funded oil machine. Big Sam could have won titles with City.What a load of rubbish.
Nah feck that, klopp running up to the stretford end doing his fist pump? I think United fans are a bit smarter than that to be taken in by that annoying contrived bollocks.Klopp is by far the better manager and Pep is a dickhead.
I don't want him for obvious reasons, not that he'd even come anyway but he is the better manager, probably in the top 2 managers in the world?Nah feck that, klopp running up to the stretford end doing his fist pump? I think United fans are a bit smarter than be taken in by that annoying contrived bollocks.
This is more accurate. Any nonsense playing down Pep though is exactly that. Nonsense.Alright, the only manager in the world that's managed to lay a glove on a state funded oil machine.
I'm not playing down Pep, he's a very good manager, but Klopp is better I would say. Not that it matters anyway, none of them would take the United job and I'm pretty sure we'd get tired of their antics.This is more accurate. Any nonsense playing down Pep though is exactly that. Nonsense.
I agree that Klopp has done it with challenger teams, which Liverpool very much were. Pep has only done it with dominant and massively well funded teams. City were almost there when he joined and management structure is by far best in the worldI'm not playing down Pep, he's a very good manager, but Klopp is better I would say. Not that it matters anyway, none of them would take the United job and I'm pretty sure we'd get tired of their antics.
The 'by far' label is perhaps a bit of a stretch, but I don't think its proposterous opinion. Pep has still yet to prove himself in a team that isn't either readymade with generational talents, nor the excessive superpower within its league, nor one that has bottomless funds. Would he have been as successful managing Dortmund or Liverpool as Klopp had been? I doubt it.I don't think he's shown anything to be 'by far the better manager' and he's also a colossal dickhead