by overseasTOON » Fri Jan 26, 2024 12:39 pm
Klopp undoubtedly has done a great job at Liverpool and revamped them into a team that you fear playing.
Yeah, he's been moaning like a bastard for a while about under investment in the squad but to be fair, he's simply vocalising some frustration knowing the fans will be right behind him and perhaps push the board to go that bit extra.
Irrespective of his media quips; he's built two very strong teams under his tenure which isn't easy to do and has always tried to bring through academy players when possible.
Unlike Man Utd replacing Fergie, I think there will be a queue of top managers ready to take on this role because Klopp will have walked away from a strong squad that needs one or two tweaks due to players like Salah likely to leave.
No one wanted the Man Utd job after Fergie because of his winning record. They were more happy to just be better then the person who took over after Fergie.
Is that it for Klopp though and he's retiring or just needs some time away, recharge batteries and go again?
Pep had a year out waiting for the right opportunity and to relax and re-learn some fundamentals of the game.
Howe did the same thing after Bournemouth where he took time out, rethought his approach and waited.
Klopp undoubtedly has done a great job at Liverpool and revamped them into a team that you fear playing.
Yeah, he's been moaning like a bastard for a while about under investment in the squad but to be fair, he's simply vocalising some frustration knowing the fans will be right behind him and perhaps push the board to go that bit extra.
Irrespective of his media quips; he's built two very strong teams under his tenure which isn't easy to do and has always tried to bring through academy players when possible.
Unlike Man Utd replacing Fergie, I think there will be a queue of top managers ready to take on this role because Klopp will have walked away from a strong squad that needs one or two tweaks due to players like Salah likely to leave.
No one wanted the Man Utd job after Fergie because of his winning record. They were more happy to just be better then the person who took over after Fergie.
Is that it for Klopp though and he's retiring or just needs some time away, recharge batteries and go again?
Pep had a year out waiting for the right opportunity and to relax and re-learn some fundamentals of the game.
Howe did the same thing after Bournemouth where he took time out, rethought his approach and waited.