I wonder if Klopp wants to get fired and go back home to Germany, Covid clearly changed the world and maybe he worried about family and that’s causing him to stressYes to all of that.
That statement is a declaration of war too. Hes thrown them under the bus. You learn a lot about people in difficult moments, and I'm sure what FSG have learnt is that at the first sign of trouble he buckles and throws others under the bus. I mean Bill Kenwright and his ilk of chairman are one thing, but I do struggle to see American venture capitalists taking too kindly to what is a middle manager doing what he has done.
As for the 2nd point, a more long term coach would have likely written the season off long ago now. Ferguson would do that. Pep did it last season. Accepted the title was gone and start preparing for next year. It's taken him 12-18 months to box off, but it looks to have paid dividends.
I can see no logical reason why you wouldnt play a lad who's nearly 20 and another who's nearly 24 in their position rather than shoe horning people in. If you are one of their youngsters now, you know you're never going to get a chance.
What hes done is really explosive. He has broken the idea of collective responsibility and many fans now have their stick to get at the owners. As I keep saying, having these spats never ends well for anyone. Say what you want about Ferguson, and to a degree even Moyes, but managers of that outlook understood that.
Nothing is gained from throwing your colleagues and owners under the bus, other than a bit of cheap fanfare.
Correct.. he has his hoof and rush style but took it to another level compared to what the PL had seen before and executed it perfectly. It took other teams time to figure out how to defend it but it's obvious now that that has happened.He's impetuous. Owners hate that. Ferguson would concentrate his ire on failing CEOs. He knew how to play the long game and get the chance to build a dynasty.
I said a few weeks back that Klopp cant do dynasty. He's not strategic enough for it. He knows his style of football (and "recovery") gets results but it cant be sustained. He needs to replenish a squad to carry on at the same level of intensity. He did't get it at Dortmund and lost it, and FSG aren't the type of owners to hand that option to him at Liverpool either...and certainly not in this financial environment in football.
The youngsters were their only way out of that...and it turns out they aren't all that.
Yes so he done it just the same... pity their fans still preach, they spend no money and hate these greedy oil baron clubs. I also see they want their owners out, FSG out trending on Twitter. They blame them for this bad run and possibly missing out on top four, but they don't blame them for winning the CL and the * premier league last season. Totally spoilt fans.but I thought he wasn't going to buy the league like the other nasty clubs??
They are skint. Due to covid nobody is paying stupid prices for their dross, the likes of Wilson, Origi, Grujic, Shaquiri etc who they were probably counting on making about £60mill from. Brewster was considered one of their best prospects and he was sold to fund Thiago.
May be another crisis incoming when the big teams cant afford Mane/Salah so they wont have any funds in the summer either. On top of that, quite a few of their big players will have 2 years to run on their deals so do they stick or twist? New bumper contracts come with big £££ too.
No wonder they cant pay Wijnaldum what he wants.
I wonder if Klopp wants to get fired and go back home to Germany, Covid clearly changed the world and maybe he worried about family and that’s causing him to stress
I don't get this point as in reality they're only six points behind with half the season to go; if he's writing the season off now, I'd have major reservations!Yes to all of that.
That statement is a declaration of war too. Hes thrown them under the bus. You learn a lot about people in difficult moments, and I'm sure what FSG have learnt is that at the first sign of trouble he buckles and throws others under the bus. I mean Bill Kenwright and his ilk of chairman are one thing, but I do struggle to see American venture capitalists taking too kindly to what is a middle manager doing what he has done.
As for the 2nd point, a more long term coach would have likely written the season off long ago now. Ferguson would do that. Pep did it last season. Accepted the title was gone and start preparing for next year. It's taken him 12-18 months to box off, but it looks to have paid dividends.
I can see no logical reason why you wouldnt play a lad who's nearly 20 and another who's nearly 24 in their position rather than shoe horning people in. If you are one of their youngsters now, you know you're never going to get a chance.
What hes done is really explosive. He has broken the idea of collective responsibility and many fans now have their stick to get at the owners. As I keep saying, having these spats never ends well for anyone. Say what you want about Ferguson, and to a degree even Moyes, but managers of that outlook understood that.
Nothing is gained from throwing your colleagues and owners under the bus, other than a bit of cheap fanfare.
I don't get this point as in reality they're only six points behind with half the season to go; if he's writing the season off now, I'd have major reservations!
For me, the issue is that he's not so subtly declaring that he's not entirely happy with the procedures of the club - in other words the constraints.
Is he questioning the process or is he questioning their desire? Does he feel he's getting enough backing? Does he agree with the decision of the owners?
In reality, he signed up to the particular model and it's arguably brought success; now things aren't working on the pitch, he's lashing out at the same process.
As I've said, I think there's disharmony behind the scenes and this is another facet of that, so how they now manage that will be the true test of his/their calibre.
The way they've built their business model of corporate or high-paying travelling fans etc. has already hit them hard because FSG work on a profit basis .
Are they going to accept a huge mark down in their cut? No, so the shoestrings will be tightened elsewhere as their % reliance on match-day will be higher.
Yes you will and any good manager and his team (DoF etc.) should be doing that all the time.Well in essence they are 7 behind City, who don't look like dropping many points. Meanwhile they can't find a goal never mind a win. They are in 7th when the sides hae their games in hand, with now a difficult run. You surely have to have half an eye on next year and the year after?
Whatever the above is, the fact he's done it publicly at this moment is what is very damaging. He will sit on the committee indeed he has said he gets first and last word on players. I think FSG have given him what they can, and more. It will need to be reigned in moving forward. He knows the constraints.
I see both sides of it.
Yes you will and any good manager and his team (DoF etc.) should be doing that all the time.
Yet, I'm always an advocate of looking at the table in the here and now alongside projections: as they say, don't count your chickens before they hatch.
City are in great form and long may it continue, but they may not win their game in hand and without De Bruyne and Aguero things may change.
If Liverpool's form suddenly changes and one of those above or around does the same (negatively), you could see the table and fortunes changes quickly.
My point is that if the likes of Klopp were to take their eye of the ball now (e.g. give up) then I'd have serious questions about their resilience and drive.
The real issue here is he's not concentrating on making the changes on the pitch and instead deflecting blame elsewhere. Where's his resilience there?
Frank Lampard @4:11 in this clip from his presser seems to agree, and doesn't sound like he is confident he will be thereI don't get this point as in reality they're only six points behind with half the season to go; if he's writing the season off now, I'd have major reservations!
Frank Lampard @4:11 in this clip from his presser seems to agree, and doesn't sound like he is confident he will be there
Ferguson on the other hand always seemed to have an eye on the following year and was quoted that he always looked to see what needed changing up even after they swept the board each year.
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