His character can make a team from scratch..He knows every players weakness and goodness.He is emotianel ,but his heart is pure gold. With all players and people involved with Liverpool. That's a truly great person. All love you Jurgen.
We always get back up. From Mainz 05 to Liverpool, we always go again As a Liverpool fan, I’m proud of everything he's helped us achieve and everything we came so close to achieving. But what isn’t spoken about enough is his getting Mainz 05 promoted after marginally (1 point and subsequently one goal away) missing out on 3rd place 2 seasons in a row! Even as a Liverpool fan, that is probably his greatest achievement and it laid the groundwork for everything that came after
A personality far to big to ever be comprised and none of it is ego. Humble as can be. his light shines and gives permission to let others shine theirs and it shows. Remarkable human being.
I remember watching Mark Lawrenson on a Football Focus or some sort of pre game punditry and he said that if we could entice Jurgen Klopp to become Liverpool’s manager we would be set and he wasn’t wrong. I also understand why Borrusia Dortmund fans were crying as he was coming to us because I am going to cry so much once he leaves.
Klop man with. wisdom.always says the right thing the right time may god bless him and rest of the staff to be with us for many more yrs ❤❤❤❤.stay safe and healthy
Hendo put it perfect. That was from the heart and it’s what every liverpool fan has felt throughout this beautiful period of football the big German has brought us
I don't think many have heard about gegen pressing before Klopp made it his bread & better in football though it was Rangnik who made it. Such an exciting way of playing football, whatever the demerits are I enjoyed the way Klopp took Liverpool to the top from the sidelines & I'll be with him in this liverpool's rebuild. My all time fav coach.
Gegenpressing is just German for counter-press and Ragnick did not invent that. Both Klopp and Ragnick are disciples of Arrigo Sacchi, but Klopp learned it from Wolfgang Frank, who was his manager for a period while Klopp played at Mainz. The hype around Ragnick went a bit too far, when he signed for Man U. He and Klopp actually grew at the same time in the 2nd Bundesliga, so it is not like Klopp learned it from Ragnick.
@@peterb_nonumbers Ralph Rangnik was inspired by Arrigo Sacchi but Sacchi was more of pressing coach & not counter pressing. So the God father of gegen pressing is still Rangnik & he himself will admit that it was Klopp who made it famous before which I don't think many have known about gegen pressing. Last season was the only time when liverpool didn't use gegen pressing apart from few games.
@@fan2hd277 Then who? Quote #1: "Although it’s clear that the Bundesliga brought the gegenpress to life in the modern football era, it’s true that a counter-press was adopted by teams in England way back in the 1960s. It was then implemented by a spate of Dutch sides in the Eredivisie. Both Feyenoord and Ajax, coached by Ernst Happel and Rinus Michels respectively, deployed a counter-press on occasion. Michels opted to incorporate it into his brand of Total Football, alongside the importance of positional play. The Dutch national side even utilised it to good effect at the 1974 World Cup. The gegenpress then went into hiding until the late 1980s when master tactician Arrigo Sacchi opted to integrate it into his AC Milan side in a bid to stifle sides that opted to play with an ultra-defensive low block against them. By playing in this manner, Sacchi’s men were able to play an extremely high defensive line and effectively play the game exclusively in the opponent’s half. This was the only way Milan could wear down teams that were supremely well-organised during this era of Serie A. Jurgen Klopp is then celebrated for breathing new life into the gegenpress during the formative years of his managerial career. During his first head coach role with Mainz, he began to explore the merits of the counter-press before successfully embedding it in his managerial blueprint in his first big role at Borussia Dortmund." Quote #2: "Gegenpressing is often attributed to Jurgen Klopp and the Schwarzwald native certainly applied his own particular spin to a longstanding tradition of pressing football. The concept of pressing - or "closing down", as it was known in quainter days of football - is a basic component of the game and, while Klopp has become synonymous with gegenpressing, he is actually the latest in a long line of coaches who have prioritised the skill of pressing opponents within their philosophies. His mentor at Mainz, Wolfgang Frank, was a keen proponent of the pressing game and Frank, in turn, had been heavily influenced by legendary AC Milan and Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi. Under Sacchi, the Rossoneri became the ultimate purveyors of the pressing game in the late 1980s into the 1990s, winning two European Cups and a Serie A title. The Italian coach explained that pressing is not merely about running after the opponent, but about "controlling space" and, ultimately, controlling the game in the rival team's mind. "If we let our opponents play in a way they were accustomed to, they would grow in confidence, but if we stopped them it would hurt their confidence," Sacchi said in Jonathan Wilson's Inverting the Pyramid. "That was the key: our pressing was psychological as much as physical."
Considering he doesn't have the money at his fingertips, like Pep has, he's done wonders, in my opinion, he's a better manager than Pep, it's just my opinion 😁
@clinteastwood3603 Or more accurately, you? He's right though. FSG has done many good things but compared to the other franchises they own, Liverpool seem to be almost like an afterthought to them. Instead of helping Klopp and LFC to build on top of the champions league and premier league wins, FSG almost seem to scrimp and scrape MORE in the following years. The result being Klopp has to go through the whole 2015-17 rebuilding process all over again, meanwhile the likes of City continue to roll on forwards without a backwards glance.
Guardiola definitely has the best mind in football (top 3 oat maybe) with his tactics but klopp has to be the best coach in the most simplest of terms.
Mind blowing n the worst ppl to talk about LFC n Klopp, they hate LFC n couldn’t wait to have a go at Klopp when we went through the bad spell..always kissing peps behind, for them it’s city, Newcastle, utd n arsenal..they even put Everton above us so yeah don’t wanna watch them chatting nothings about us so duck them..
I'm disgusted how FSG have let him down in the following season's. Now we seeing Liverpool struggle to sign a 19 year old who we then expect to anchor a brand new midfield, smh. Klopp did his job & now he has been let down by FSG. Liverpool are now also rans.
As a lifelong Liverpool fan I loved Klopp. But he lost all my respect when he pushed the poison jabs so hard. Stick to football Klopp and stop advising on things you know fuck all about.
Because he's more than just a great nanager, he's a grant human being. He's respected and loved by his team, which is more than can be said about a certain other coach who is not near as good as him. I recall a journalist saying that he heard it said that players would run through a brick wall for Jurgen Klopp. Like you he couldn't understand the hype. He says beside him at an awards dinner and he said by the end of the night he was ready to run through a brick wall for him. That's the measure of the man.
The best ever transfer Liverpool done so far under fsg "JURGEN KLOPP"
That was never in question
@@filharmonix legendary transfer
You are sure? Sobozlei is a great talent but I think he was to expensive 🤔
Mc Alistair is a very good midfielder as well but not so expensive!
@@herbyfalkner4771 that's neither here nor there
Not just best ever transfer, it's the best decision fsg has ever done
I don’t care what anyone says, Sir Alex Ferguson congratulating Juergen Klopp was pure fucking class!
His character can make a team from scratch..He knows every players weakness and goodness.He is emotianel ,but his heart is pure gold.
With all players and people involved with Liverpool. That's a truly great person.
All love you Jurgen.
Special coach and a person❤
That man Klopp gets a praise from Mourinho, Guardiola and SAF himself. Legend
PEP don't worry mate KLOPP absolutely respects you how can he not?? But you know your in for an absolutely brilliant game when they play eachother..
We always get back up. From Mainz 05 to Liverpool, we always go again
As a Liverpool fan, I’m proud of everything he's helped us achieve and everything we came so close to achieving. But what isn’t spoken about enough is his getting Mainz 05 promoted after marginally (1 point and subsequently one goal away) missing out on 3rd place 2 seasons in a row! Even as a Liverpool fan, that is probably his greatest achievement and it laid the groundwork for everything that came after
One of the best managers Liverpool ever had. Deserves a statue like Bill Shankly surely.
A personality far to big to ever be comprised and none of it is ego. Humble as can be. his light shines and gives permission to let others shine theirs and it shows.
Remarkable human being.
Excellent motivator and manager with a cool head and warm heart.
I remember watching Mark Lawrenson on a Football Focus or some sort of pre game punditry and he said that if we could entice Jurgen Klopp to become Liverpool’s manager we would be set and he wasn’t wrong. I also understand why Borrusia Dortmund fans were crying as he was coming to us because I am going to cry so much once he leaves.
In Klopp we trust ,he is one the best coach to ever coach Liverpool.
Deserves a statue surely!!
Klop man with. wisdom.always says the
right thing the right time may god bless him and rest of the staff to be with us for many more yrs ❤❤❤❤.stay safe and healthy
Kloop brought heart ❤️ and soul back to Anfield
they need to do a statue of Klopp in Liverpool
The normal one.
Yip that's our KLOPP 🤗 father figure and master tactician 💯👌
He took Brendan Rodger's players to EFL and UEFA CUP finals in his ½ season at Anfield. Enuff said.
The best , ❤
Legend has won it all at Liverpool and is building to do the same again 💪🙌
To get praise from Jose and Sir Alex is amazing. Danke Jürgen ❤
Respekt ❤
As a Liverpool fan when SAF praises you that will be more than enough I guess
Thats the answer "Why Dominic Szobozlai joined" LIVERPOOL
The Boss 🔥KLOPP🔥 YNWA🙌 For Ever💯👌🌠
Damn! Szobo, welcome to LFC once again.
Jürgen is a free gift to us from God himself. We should respect the man.
Klopp knows what we need! I know Sobozlei from RB Salzburg, he is a great talent ❣️
Best since Shankly
Passion, belief, enjoymant, humble
Szobo❤️❤️ true Liverpool mindset even before signing for us
Klopp Pep Mourinho : Greatest Managers of our generation.
Terrific Klopp!
Jurgen Kloop is one n only top
Klopp, Mr motivator.
Mourinho summed up best !
Anfield at its best is always love + discipline. It's a hard call, but al the best Anfield managers have adhered to it.
Sboz talking about klopp three years before we sign him some things are just written in the stars
Hendo put it perfect. That was from the heart and it’s what every liverpool fan has felt throughout this beautiful period of football the big German has brought us
Jürgen Klopp❤️🔥🙌
I don't think many have heard about gegen pressing before Klopp made it his bread & better in football though it was Rangnik who made it. Such an exciting way of playing football, whatever the demerits are I enjoyed the way Klopp took Liverpool to the top from the sidelines & I'll be with him in this liverpool's rebuild. My all time fav coach.
Gegenpressing is just German for counter-press and Ragnick did not invent that. Both Klopp and Ragnick are disciples of Arrigo Sacchi, but Klopp learned it from Wolfgang Frank, who was his manager for a period while Klopp played at Mainz. The hype around Ragnick went a bit too far, when he signed for Man U. He and Klopp actually grew at the same time in the 2nd Bundesliga, so it is not like Klopp learned it from Ragnick.
@@peterb_nonumbers Ralph Rangnik was inspired by Arrigo Sacchi but Sacchi was more of pressing coach & not counter pressing. So the God father of gegen pressing is still Rangnik & he himself will admit that it was Klopp who made it famous before which I don't think many have known about gegen pressing. Last season was the only time when liverpool didn't use gegen pressing apart from few games.
@@nissarpa1259 What makes Ragnick the godfather? According to Raphael Honigstein, Wolfgang Frank was the one to introduce it in Germany.
Dudes Sacchi‘s football was not the base for for the German gegen-pressing.
@@fan2hd277
Then who?
Quote #1:
"Although it’s clear that the Bundesliga brought the gegenpress to life in the modern football era, it’s true that a counter-press was adopted by teams in England way back in the 1960s. It was then implemented by a spate of Dutch sides in the Eredivisie. Both Feyenoord and Ajax, coached by Ernst Happel and Rinus Michels respectively, deployed a counter-press on occasion. Michels opted to incorporate it into his brand of Total Football, alongside the importance of positional play. The Dutch national side even utilised it to good effect at the 1974 World Cup.
The gegenpress then went into hiding until the late 1980s when master tactician Arrigo Sacchi opted to integrate it into his AC Milan side in a bid to stifle sides that opted to play with an ultra-defensive low block against them. By playing in this manner, Sacchi’s men were able to play an extremely high defensive line and effectively play the game exclusively in the opponent’s half. This was the only way Milan could wear down teams that were supremely well-organised during this era of Serie A.
Jurgen Klopp is then celebrated for breathing new life into the gegenpress during the formative years of his managerial career. During his first head coach role with Mainz, he began to explore the merits of the counter-press before successfully embedding it in his managerial blueprint in his first big role at Borussia Dortmund."
Quote #2:
"Gegenpressing is often attributed to Jurgen Klopp and the Schwarzwald native certainly applied his own particular spin to a longstanding tradition of pressing football.
The concept of pressing - or "closing down", as it was known in quainter days of football - is a basic component of the game and, while Klopp has become synonymous with gegenpressing, he is actually the latest in a long line of coaches who have prioritised the skill of pressing opponents within their philosophies.
His mentor at Mainz, Wolfgang Frank, was a keen proponent of the pressing game and Frank, in turn, had been heavily influenced by legendary AC Milan and Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi.
Under Sacchi, the Rossoneri became the ultimate purveyors of the pressing game in the late 1980s into the 1990s, winning two European Cups and a Serie A title.
The Italian coach explained that pressing is not merely about running after the opponent, but about "controlling space" and, ultimately, controlling the game in the rival team's mind.
"If we let our opponents play in a way they were accustomed to, they would grow in confidence, but if we stopped them it would hurt their confidence," Sacchi said in Jonathan Wilson's Inverting the Pyramid. "That was the key: our pressing was psychological as much as physical."
Klopp 🙏❤
Every season Klopp played at Mainz was a relegation battle. That takes character.
Considering he doesn't have the money at his fingertips, like Pep has, he's done wonders, in my opinion, he's a better manager than Pep, it's just my opinion 😁
Imagine he was given equal funding to pep
If he'd been backed the way Pep has been backed, he'd have won a great deal more than he already has.
Imagine if klopp had owners that backed him properly
@clinteastwood3603 Or more accurately, you?
He's right though. FSG has done many good things but compared to the other franchises they own, Liverpool seem to be almost like an afterthought to them. Instead of helping Klopp and LFC to build on top of the champions league and premier league wins, FSG almost seem to scrimp and scrape MORE in the following years. The result being Klopp has to go through the whole 2015-17 rebuilding process all over again, meanwhile the likes of City continue to roll on forwards without a backwards glance.
We are pleased about these unbiased comments.Ask Barcelona of Messi..Suarez...Anfield
Jürgen klopp is made for Liverpoolfc
We talk of what he has achieved is amazing but to think that he missed epl by 1 point twice and lost two champions league finals. Imagine he won those
Klopp is 'the normal one' doing amazing job in Liverpool. LFC please take a good care not only the players but also your normal manager too.
We’ve got the best £ for £ manager on the planet! Shame we haven’t got the owners to match!
Don’t care if Liverpool fan klopps just amazing even Man U fan loves him
I don't really understand why Guardiola would say something like that about Jurgen, why would JK not respect Pep Guardiola?
Best in the world
Wow Sir Alex. Class!
After Victory against newcastle,They all are right I guess.He is different.
Guardiola definitely has the best mind in football (top 3 oat maybe) with his tactics but klopp has to be the best coach in the most simplest of terms.
Always hated Fergie ... But respect his management skills
Tottenham Lineker calling any team mediocre is priceless.
getting praise from Sir Alex Ferguson just doesnt get any better - fair play sir.
Respect the Fergie comment
2023 slobozlai join kloop
at liverpool
how the heck szbolai knows abt kloop? he foreshadows himself joining liverpool?
He was playing in Germany
1livapool qality wid less quantity dat is it
Mind blowing n the worst ppl to talk about LFC n Klopp, they hate LFC n couldn’t wait to have a go at Klopp when we went through the bad spell..always kissing peps behind, for them it’s city, Newcastle, utd n arsenal..they even put Everton above us so yeah don’t wanna watch them chatting nothings about us so duck them..
Great manager, but has turned into such a crybaby 😭
I'm disgusted how FSG have let him down in the following season's. Now we seeing Liverpool struggle to sign a 19 year old who we then expect to anchor a brand new midfield, smh. Klopp did his job & now he has been let down by FSG. Liverpool are now also rans.
Hold that thought for a bit.....
@@philipstearn4743 It's still early days but maybe I threw my toys outta the pram a little bit too quickly. 😁
lol
When ever has a player left Jürgen team and improved....? None
As a lifelong Liverpool fan I loved Klopp. But he lost all my respect when he pushed the poison jabs so hard. Stick to football Klopp and stop advising on things you know fuck all about.
All these “celebs” queuing up to suck this guy off… why? He has failed to win the league every year, bar one… don’t get it
Because he's more than just a great nanager, he's a grant human being. He's respected and loved by his team, which is more than can be said about a certain other coach who is not near as good as him. I recall a journalist saying that he heard it said that players would run through a brick wall for Jurgen Klopp. Like you he couldn't understand the hype. He says beside him at an awards dinner and he said by the end of the night he was ready to run through a brick wall for him. That's the measure of the man.
Stop touching kids
They Will be talking like this again. No doubt