What does Liverpool's future look like?

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    Liverpool have been dominant under Jurgen Klopp. They have been both Premier League and Champions League winners, with a host of finals and other titles to their name in the 8 years that the German has resided over Anfield.
    But they now find themselves in uncharted territory under Klopp, with stuttering Premier League form finding them well outside the top 4 and an early exit in the Champions League looming.
    For some Liverpool fans the thought is unimaginable, but what could the red side of Mersey look like without the enigmatic manager in the dugout?
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  • @scar2th
    @scar2th Před rokem +824

    What Klopp's done with Liverpool has been incredible. Owners owe a lot to him and should've backed him more. Have a feeling it might be a rough few years for Liverpool fans with how the rest of the league is looking.

    • @Mazza221
      @Mazza221 Před rokem +17

      Maybe but if we get champions league place then we can get bellingham. We should sign another midfielder but not as good as bellingham. We should also invest in a defensively sound rb

    • @johnpatricklim4509
      @johnpatricklim4509 Před rokem +12

      Too busy with their baseball...

    • @Kloppsserialbottlers
      @Kloppsserialbottlers Před rokem +22

      @@Mazza221 You need another CB too, VVD will decline rapidly from here. Tsimikas overrated, entire midfield needs overhaul, 3 or 4 players there, Kelleher could leave for first team football, might need a keeper.

    • @thomasdrevniok264
      @thomasdrevniok264 Před rokem +2

      Klopp or whoever decides transfers for Liverpool should have been more careful with spending the money they had
      Just such bad business lately
      Also Klopp has ruined many of the players careers . They were good for 3 years but can not tolerate playing that system Klopp uses and become injured or mentally burnt out
      Klopp had a good run but Liverpool are just meant to be bad

    • @thomasdrevniok264
      @thomasdrevniok264 Před rokem +6

      @@Mazza221 someone like Naby Keita or Thiago or Another bad midfielder from the bundesliga

  • @JR-sj1jz
    @JR-sj1jz Před rokem +523

    Football is kind of funny in how opinions flip-flop in a very short space of time and at times contradict each other. With Liverpool there are two very good examples of this.
    When Liverpool started playing the core midfield of Wijnaldum, Henderson and Milner, everytime they had a bad game or bad run the complaints would start. The midfield is boring and lacks creativity, look at Wijnaldum he only has 1 assist, they miss Coutinho (even though they got better after he left), they don't score a lot, where's plan B. So they bring in Thiago and try to turn Harvey into an 8 and also try to bring more control and a bit of creativity. Then the complaints were Thiago slows down play, Harvey can't defend, they miss Wijnaldum, and they need to go back to their meat-and potatoes midfield.
    The 2nd example is Sadio Mane. During that 2020-21 season, yes the injuries in defense took the headlines but one of Liverpool's biggest problems that season was upfront. The front 3 struggled a lot. In particular Mane. He had a spell where he scored 3 goals in 24 league games. People started talking about if he was done and whether it was time to break up the front 3. Now after he leaves, it's like, why did you sell Mane and not Salah?
    Football is full of a lot of Captain Hindsights. You are damned if you do, damned if you don't. Either way, it will interesting to see what Liverpool does next season.

    • @Nyahheet
      @Nyahheet Před rokem +63

      Couldn't have been said any better. This a top notch comment I wish I could like this more than once

    • @gx7459
      @gx7459 Před rokem +7

      Spot on

    • @ahnaflfc369
      @ahnaflfc369 Před rokem +16

      Well, Thiago alone wasn't enough. He was 30 when we bought him 3 years ago and that was our last midfield signing, which is quite frankly embarrassing.

    • @BinkyTheGoddessDivine
      @BinkyTheGoddessDivine Před rokem

      You nailed it! 👏

    • @JR-sj1jz
      @JR-sj1jz Před rokem +19

      @AhnafLFC 369 that is true but what really hurt Liverpool was that Keita and Oxlade didn't kick on. They were supposed to have taken over the midfield by now but it never happened for obvious reasons. One or both should have been sold some time back

  • @yoditan
    @yoditan Před rokem +252

    The thing is a lot of the problems we have now we fans have been worried about since the 20/21 season. We also had warning signs last season as well and in a way we where lucky last season. Our players have put so much effort in but they just can’t anymore. Klopp needs to be backed when he’s asking for it because he’s done so well without the backing that the other clubs have had. If he leaves we will have big issues. FSG should have backed him while still on top. Just to give some perspective Chelsea has spent in 2 windows what Klopp has during his whole tenure.

    • @madapratama5596
      @madapratama5596 Před rokem +22

      the warning sign comes after liverpool won UCL and they said they don't have money. what a load of bs

    • @bhanuvedantam2413
      @bhanuvedantam2413 Před rokem +20

      The second wjinaldum left we needed a replacement. A robust pressing machine who doesn't get injured, and has some goal scoring ability. Maybe like enzo fernandez. We missed out on him. We should have got Tchouameni. We let him go too. Now Bellingham is available, and I doubt we are going to splurge on him. Our defensive strength depends a lot on our mid, and rn we need at least 2 high quality starter options in the mid. Defensive mistakes lost us the madrid game. Also, Naby and Ox should have moved on 2 seasons ago.

    • @yoditan
      @yoditan Před rokem +8

      @@bhanuvedantam2413 We didn't let Tchouameni his options were Liverpool and Real Madrid and he chose Real Madrid. What I don't get tho is clearly we wanted a midfielder in the summer so why is it that when our first choice didn't come we didn't go for someone else. Klopp very clearly wanted Matheus Nunes from Sporting and he wanted to come but he went to Wolves because Liverpool never put an offer in. I will never understand how the club let Gini go when Klopp wanted him to stay and instead they kept Keita who should have been sold. Like you said Ox and Keita should have been sold in the summer to bring in some money and free up space in the squad.

    • @alone2break
      @alone2break Před rokem +1

      ​@@yoditan psg offer more wage than liverpool..

    • @ComradeOgilvy1984
      @ComradeOgilvy1984 Před rokem +5

      On the nose. 2020/21 was bizarre bad luck in terms of injuries, but that highlighted areas in the roster where Liverpool were clearly vulnerable to bad luck, and would only get more vulnerable as key veterans aged. And looking at the birthdates of the roster back in 2019, it was completely obvious to me that the team would need a big injection of fresh blood by circa summer 2022.
      Klopp needed to bring 3-4 midfielders, 1-2 CBs, and a RB that he could rely on, over the last 4 transfer windows. What he got was Carvalho, Konate, and some academy kids. Not criticizing any of these players as individuals, but as a group they fall very far short of what Liverpool needed to stay top 3 in the league.
      The idea that it was inevitable Klopp would burn out his players and suffer a sharp dropoff is just garbage. That refreshing would be necessary was obvious years ago, and small dip during the transition is a very normal thing. FSG took a big risk by twiddling their thumbs on this rebuild, and that choice blew up on them. That is not on Klopp.
      The uncertainty mentioned in this video is all about ambiguity about whether FSG has a coherent plan. It would not have been unreasonable to try to do a rebuild on the cheap, but FSG wasted the last four transfer windows; they should have been bringing in a number of young diamond in the rough players for 20M or so, and seeing what Klopp could do to season them (and regularly pushing out players who are not cutting it). FSG seems to have avoided to the cheap route. Did they do that on purpose? Or are they just confused and pennywise & pound foolish.?

  • @SkullSnax
    @SkullSnax Před rokem +78

    The 3 year cycle thing makes so much sense. He spent 3 years building a team to play his style while burning out the squad he had, and then in the next 3 years Liverpool's recruitment was very minimal or poor, only a couple of actual first team quality players. And now, because they haven't built the next team yet, they've burned out their second team and are rapidly trying to catch up.
    Only a handful of players have managed to stay fit (mostly) and at their best for both cycles (Firmino, Henderson)
    Would also explain why someone like Naby Keita who played so much high intensity football at Leipzig, has now just burned out completely since coming to Liverpool.

  • @vahgeuvje10
    @vahgeuvje10 Před rokem +130

    Klopp made some of the greatest moments in Liverpool history possible, he can do it again.

    • @chromex21
      @chromex21 Před rokem +1

      they need a better fidfield in order to do so I think. in 7 years, when they stopped being the underdogs, smaller clubs started speculating a lot more in their matches and you need some control in matches like those ones. bellingham would be a blessing in this team and if pogba is in good form and doing things right he would be the perfect sub for fabinho. thiago and arthur doesn't exist

  • @damianmonzillo6058
    @damianmonzillo6058 Před rokem +16

    There’s not another manager that’s available who can match Klopp. What he’s done with the budget he’s been given is extraordinary! The reason I’m under the impression that he left both of his last clubs is because they didn’t back him and also sold his top players. I believe Liverpool is the only club that’s given him a longer term plan to work with and with the assured backing, that’s why he’s stayed. Whenever his time comes to leave, he will be a legend at Liverpool and also as one of the GOATS in a manager!

  • @cian69
    @cian69 Před rokem +8

    Looks like 7-0 this weekend

  • @DamnedUnitedStand
    @DamnedUnitedStand Před rokem +6

    It looks bright already after 7-0 win against man utd at Anfield !!

  • @SynergyFootball
    @SynergyFootball Před rokem +284

    as long as Klopp is in charge, Liverpool's future looks bright

    • @Kloppsserialbottlers
      @Kloppsserialbottlers Před rokem

      Tell that to Mainz and Dortmund that he left in the absolute sh!te before p!ssing off.

    • @lebronjohnson6735
      @lebronjohnson6735 Před rokem +27

      ​@@DavidLimReportthere's not a better coach than Klopp available for Liverpool. You think you're gonna get Pep or what?

    • @mokkaveli
      @mokkaveli Před rokem +33

      ​@The LIM Report mate he's literally one of the best managers in the history of this club.

    • @TheJubess
      @TheJubess Před rokem +4

      as bright as his teerh

    • @Harshavardhan-qk5by
      @Harshavardhan-qk5by Před rokem +23

      @The LIM Report what, u gonna sack klopp and hire pochettino or enrique or zidane?!! None of them work for us... this club functions soo differently than any other club

  • @btb3614
    @btb3614 Před rokem +120

    Klopp needs to replicate what Sir Alex did and evolve.
    When Ferguson’s United became predictable, he replaced his head assistant with Carlos Queiroz.
    Queiroz brought in new ideas and as a result, United went away from their rigid crossing 4-4-2 and played a more direct European style of football.

    • @Derekstefan
      @Derekstefan Před rokem +31

      Liverpool kind of already did that with Buvac leaving and Lijnders taking over. I think Liverpool are already changing their way judging by the personnel they've brought in. I think this summer is going to be Liverpool's busiest transfer window since 18/19.

    • @Inconvenientx
      @Inconvenientx Před rokem +7

      Fergie also moved into more of a Zidane-type role, as chief selector and overall manager of a team of coaches. This was sort of forced on him by changes in the game that he couldn't keep up with. What was incredible for such a self-confident guy, is that he recognised his own deficiency. Not many with the drive to make it as far as he did in the game also have the capacity to judge themselves that critically.
      Not sure the game has gotten beyond Klopp and not sure he'd recognise it if it had. He may not want to bring in new people to whom he'd give a license to change the way Liverpool play substantially from his own approach. I think Klopp is facing a different problem from Fergie, really. It may simply be that a major change in playing personnel can allow him to renew the style with which he has been successful. I'd definitely give him transfer resources and another season to figure it out, if I were Liverpool.

    • @nadadur
      @nadadur Před rokem +6

      @@Derekstefan But Ferguson very clearly started building the next team before the projected decline of his current team. And it showed in the way his teams never dropped below 3rd place for 20 years.

    • @lebronjohnson6735
      @lebronjohnson6735 Před rokem +13

      @@nadadur Ferguson wasn't competing with clubs that had enabled a money cheat code.

    • @Brickhazard
      @Brickhazard Před rokem +15

      @@lebronjohnson6735 He was with Chelsea from 2004-2013 and Man City 2008-2013. He still won 5 Prem titles in those 9 seasons

  • @harooney1847
    @harooney1847 Před rokem +87

    what Klopp needs is money he needs to be backed in the summer and given significant funds cause this rebuild is gonna be massive if they wanna compete again

    • @seangreen8023
      @seangreen8023 Před rokem +5

      Massive as in players in or just the level of players, I reckon the later is the case

    • @enthusiastofcute
      @enthusiastofcute Před rokem +16

      FNG: Alright we’ll give you the budget
      Klopp/Every Liverpool Fan: YES
      FNG: For one player

    • @Derekstefan
      @Derekstefan Před rokem +3

      ​@@enthusiastofcuteFNG?

    • @gauravshakya8048
      @gauravshakya8048 Před rokem +2

      @Banana Drama Fenway Sports Group. They own Liverpool. So FSG actually.

    • @Derekstefan
      @Derekstefan Před rokem +1

      @@gauravshakya8048 I know who they are, I responded because of the mistake

  • @Inconvenientx
    @Inconvenientx Před rokem +3

    Voiceover needs a better mic and better production. Possibly done from home?

  • @Harshavardhan-qk5by
    @Harshavardhan-qk5by Před rokem +97

    Sacking klopp isn't an option cuz look at Chelsea, Todd boehly sacked Tuchel saying "We're rebuilding" and hired a mid tier manager and now look at them... So back the manager and him funds, Klopp is the only one who knows well bout this club rn

    • @mattishidayeo
      @mattishidayeo Před rokem +1

      I actually feel that Chelsea would do well to move for Klopp in the summer.

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před rokem +11

      Firing Tuchel was just nonsense.
      But we'll, he has a difficult personality. He was fired at Dortmund right after winning the German cup. And at PSG he also had a fall out with the executives.
      At Chelsea it was basically the first time he got fired for lacking success on the pitch.

    • @Harshavardhan-qk5by
      @Harshavardhan-qk5by Před rokem +1

      @@yannick245 imagine tuchel with the current squad…Man Im a liverpool fan but i feel bad for chelsea rn

    • @MrSuperbfan
      @MrSuperbfan Před rokem +11

      ​@@mattishidayeo Klopp would never go to Chelsea. It's not the kind of club he likes. And Liverpool won't get rid of him

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před rokem +6

      @@Harshavardhan-qk5by I don't understand the current impatience at Chelsea, now that it looks like they have all the money in the world. It kinda reminds me of the time when Abramovic took over in 2004. This was the real start of big foreign investors _(oligarchs, sheikhs etc.)_ in the Premier League.

  • @About37Hobos
    @About37Hobos Před rokem +5

    A 6-0 win vs United is what it looks like apparently
    Check that it’s 7-0

  • @soccergoal360
    @soccergoal360 Před rokem +21

    its a shame used to think the fans back the manager to the hilt one bad season and Klopp's a bad manager he deserves better like to think that the true lfc fans still back Klopp will only realise how good he was when he has left i still back klopp

    • @TobyLerone-yn3rr
      @TobyLerone-yn3rr Před rokem +13

      It's only fifa fans who've never been to the City or a game who think like that

    • @madapratama5596
      @madapratama5596 Před rokem +1

      the only support klopp needs is owner's support. fans support won't do anything.

  • @vikramsid
    @vikramsid Před rokem +6

    I think LFC missed a glorious opportunity last season to seal the two main trophies that mattered, losing the PL by a point and CL by a goal really put the hammer in me, as I was certain that this team had only two seasons maximum left in them before a major rebuild. As it turns out, that itself was the last season. It's not enough that Klopp rebuilds, but also focuses on defence so that we may not be an easy catch for teams with counter attacking capabilities.

  • @moark
    @moark Před rokem +8

    I'm a United fan. This guys a genius. If city weren't around with their financial doping they woulda won 3 PLs

    • @stinkypete2327
      @stinkypete2327 Před rokem

      At least we don't ruin players careers 🤣🤣🤣

  • @alansouthall8221
    @alansouthall8221 Před rokem +19

    Since he's had more of a say in transfers it's been a disaster. The team behind the salah and firnino signings were every but as vital as klopp to Liverpool's success

    • @BinkyTheGoddessDivine
      @BinkyTheGoddessDivine Před rokem

      The thing is, Liverpool can't mug formerly naive clubs like Roma into selling them top talents like Salah and Alisson for peanuts. That boat has sailed.

    • @andrewlane8949
      @andrewlane8949 Před rokem

      he mite have more to say on transfers but still needs the funds

    • @alansouthall8221
      @alansouthall8221 Před rokem +2

      @@BinkyTheGoddessDivine Salah wasn't seen as a top talent. Klopp didn't want him. LFC s then analytic dept. had data to suggest he would be a great fit with firminho so bought him in.
      The people that spotted that are no longer at the club, and klopp is picking his own transfers more now.

    • @niweshlekhak9646
      @niweshlekhak9646 Před rokem +2

      @@BinkyTheGoddessDivine Alison was bought for 65 million, not cheap price.

  • @powerplant.
    @powerplant. Před rokem +24

    I don't support Liverpool, but I always enjoy football more when they are doing well. As a child, they gave me two of the greatest finals I have ever seen - the Miracle of Istanbul and the Gerrard Final. I ended up living in the city during Hodgson's time in charge up until the end of the Rodgers era. It is the most attached I have ever felt to a team that wasn't mine. What followed under Klopp has been so enjoyable for me to watch, and seeing them struggle this season has been unpleasant. It's pretty fashionable for English fans to bash on them, but I really hope they get a good few years more from Klopp, and the issues off the pitch get resolved because English and European football is all the better for a Liverpool side on song.

  • @naheem
    @naheem Před rokem +45

    I recall when Brendan Rodgers was in charge going for the title, I said to a friend, I would still love Klopp to succeed Rodgers, because I could see he was a special coach with an aura about him. I was in awe when Klopp came in to take the reigns, and when the time comes for him to leave, it will truly be a sad day for Liverpool fans.

    • @andrewlane8949
      @andrewlane8949 Před rokem +1

      yes i agree just not sure if can find another manager who will be able to do what he has with the way fsg run the funds will only realise how good he was when he is gone you watch tonigyt iflfc get beat the klopp out lot will come out

    • @Tony.L9793
      @Tony.L9793 Před rokem +1

      i would say Nagelsmann can succeed Klopp if he leaves one day

  • @Ja_hhhhhh
    @Ja_hhhhhh Před rokem +3

    Klopp has done a brilliant job. Mid table net spending and managed to create the most dominant footballing side England has ever seen.
    Things are skewed a lot by City. We'll have to wait for the verdicts of the PL investigation before we can truly have a measure for what Klopp achieved at Liverpool.
    As great a man as he is, he's been limited by FSG. They have to change their mentality this summer if they want to win the big trophies again.
    I think they'll just do enough to make it a top 4 team again.

  • @sankalp_amitbhardwaj7020

    For a future video idea, is it possible to make a video about Hellas Verona's first and last Serie A title in 1984/85 season, just 3 seasons after they got promoted from the second division?

  • @elam1084
    @elam1084 Před rokem +24

    Pressing. That's the reason for every Liverpool's problem in their team, new midfielders or nothing gonna change...

    • @barsbeatlife
      @barsbeatlife Před rokem +1

      I'd agree if our midfielders weren't mainly in their 30s. That's just a natural decline of athleticism and they're the ones expected to cover for the full backs who are a huge part of our creativity. It's more that we just need a fresh engine.

  • @ishaandw
    @ishaandw Před rokem +25

    It's not like his time at Mainz ended in good circumstances. He got relegated and failed to win promotion.

  • @IT-ut6zu
    @IT-ut6zu Před rokem +2

    Looking pretty bright at the moment lads

  • @shaheemjackson283
    @shaheemjackson283 Před rokem +2

    The beauty about Bellingham is that he'll adapt to any style Liverpool decide to play next season (if they get him ofcourse)

  • @9wolves2007
    @9wolves2007 Před rokem +7

    If a manager nowadays gets 2 years they've gone longer than the average; for people to even question 7 is crazy

  • @tiso8695
    @tiso8695 Před rokem +2

    Make a video on the controversial goal of Sunil Chhetri in the match between Bengaluru FC v Kerala Blasters FC on 3rd March, 2023.
    I don't understand if it should've been a goal or not. And also, what should be the punishment for a team walking away from the match midway.

  • @josemoon1903
    @josemoon1903 Před rokem +3

    7 is VERY important….I’m here a few hours after Liverpool beat United 7-0

  • @honestegg9786
    @honestegg9786 Před rokem +23

    Everyone saying "Liverpool miss Mane" "Klopp hasn't been backed enough" "They need a better midfield" are forgetting one crucial part of Liverpool's recent success. Michael Edwards and his team. He's the one who bought some of these players for such low prices. Of he stayed he could've bought Nunez for around 45 million. Heck I think he can even get Mbappe for less than 70. That's how good he was at negotiating

    • @lucacerullo2075
      @lucacerullo2075 Před rokem

      Oh I didn't know that. Now I understand better liverpool's situation

    • @noussommesparisiens6729
      @noussommesparisiens6729 Před rokem +10

      Edwards would've signed nkunku over nunez and gakpo who funnily is the exact type of player Liverpool need. A natural Firmino replacement.

    • @mvee05
      @mvee05 Před rokem

      where did he go?

    • @noussommesparisiens6729
      @noussommesparisiens6729 Před rokem

      @@mvee05 he's not working right now but he's heavily linked with United.

    • @honestegg9786
      @honestegg9786 Před rokem

      @@noussommesparisiens6729 He said he won't be joining United. But think he'll join Madrid

  • @xNizmoo
    @xNizmoo Před rokem +3

    Like others have pointed out, I just think Liverpool have run out of gas this season. Their high intensity football, playing basically every possible game last season (2 cup finals, CL final and full PL season) and injuries have been key. I still rate Klopp as one of the best managers out there, I think he has a long leash to turn things around. Some midfield and defence help in the summer would be good. On offence they seem set with Jota, Salah, DIaz, Gakpo, Nunez.

  • @nissarpa1259
    @nissarpa1259 Před rokem +2

    Right now I can't imagine Liverpool without Klopp & Klopp without his intense counter pressing style called "gegen pressing". By the looks of this season we've completed a cycle of 7 years with high intensity apart from this season & so it's a re-build again with new set of fast players who are able to play klopp's style of intense counter pressing for 90 minutes & beyond & just as Klopp took time with Liverpool we've to show patience with Klopp's rebuild again to attain the high metallic football style which Liverpool fans are accustomed to in this klopp's re- build era. So again in Klopp we've to trust especially with FSG's miserliness.

  • @Juiced_Lemons
    @Juiced_Lemons Před rokem +11

    Looks good gakpo nunez nd #47 cant think of the name but them three look really good nd young. Still can buy within the future

    • @jonathana6943
      @jonathana6943 Před rokem +1

      Gakpo and nunez are bad players and won't be any good

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 Před rokem +1

      You mean #43 Bajcetic

    • @m.rraghav817
      @m.rraghav817 Před rokem +6

      ​@@jonathana6943wtf are you smoking?

    • @jonathana6943
      @jonathana6943 Před rokem

      @@m.rraghav817 They are both not good on the ball and just have pace and directness. Nunez a bit better because he has goalscoring instinct and is a nuisance.

    • @Glory-Compass
      @Glory-Compass Před rokem +4

      @@jonathana6943 you clearly don’t know football
      Nunez is a literal Suarez Regen,only needs to improve his final touch and Gakpo is an amazing talent with lots of qualities
      Your probably one of those ppl who judge players on their G/A’s

  • @Kloppsserialbottlers
    @Kloppsserialbottlers Před rokem +29

    In one sentence? "Its not looking good brev"
    😂😂😂

  • @abhaysreekanth
    @abhaysreekanth Před rokem +1

    I think a few signings in the summer , liverpool could make a significant comeback and challenge for the title next season .
    Players like belligham or barella , Matheus Nunes , mason mount in midfield and
    Maybe a few CBs and a right back to challenge Arnold

  • @kerdelniles6530
    @kerdelniles6530 Před rokem +3

    The irony! Liverpool 7 - Manchester United 0

  • @cyril4070
    @cyril4070 Před rokem +2

    what happened to the og narrator tho

  • @oliverhughes610
    @oliverhughes610 Před rokem +2

    This video essentially said 'idk' in 4 minutes and 30 seconds lol.
    Still good content, though.

  • @noussommesparisiens6729
    @noussommesparisiens6729 Před rokem +2

    Klopp and Pep Ljinders shouldn't have as much a say on Liverpool's transfers as they do now. Michael Edwards did a brilliant job on doing just that. His absence is definitely affecting their transfer model.

  • @jesperbecker6412
    @jesperbecker6412 Před rokem +1

    Really sad you didn’t mentioned Klopp only gotten around 250M£ during a 4-5 year season to keep to squad competitive at the highest level. No wonder they can’t maintain a intense pressure. The players are getting old and Klopp hasn’t gotten funds to replace em. FSG selling parts of Liverpool doesn’t guarantee reinvestment into the club. The owners hasn’t invested any money into the club for 12 years so why would they start now. Owners sold 10% of FSG to Redbirds based on a high valuation of Liverpool and didn’t invest anything into the team. Understand there is a difference but it show their lack of commitment to invest money into the club in any shape or form.

  • @bardhi0
    @bardhi0 Před rokem +3

    Bring back the old voiceover guy, this one's too dull

  • @aliyuyammah7574
    @aliyuyammah7574 Před rokem +4

    Much prefer the other guys voice
    This one is also cool tho

  • @apoocumber4164
    @apoocumber4164 Před rokem

    Imagine they’ll be a top 6 team for 1-2 years rather than just a top 4 team. Gonna need new faces for sure. I also don’t know if it’s just simply possible that hard pressing is becoming outdated, or at least predictable and when the combination of aging players, maybe a stutter in passion, and predictability…
    And a young striker…
    Im not surprised at all to see liverpools downfall

  • @Vodka007
    @Vodka007 Před rokem +1

    Liverpool had a lot of problems this year that would break other teams as well.
    - playing for 4 trophies and winning the two minor ones while losing the premier league again behind Man City by 1 point and the champions league took a massive hit on players mentality
    - heavy injury list throughout the season
    - bad form of key players
    - ageing midfield ?
    - Klopp is too loyal to players who dont perform well
    - their heavy metal style of gegenpressing was just a slow latino salsa this year

  • @Soccer__Bangers
    @Soccer__Bangers Před rokem

    Although liverpools season has not been the greatest, they have had to push with what they have due to MANY injuries. They have brought up young players have have been doing well in their academy and have help shape them with the qualities of players on the bench or starting lineup. They have many holes to fix but without our full healthy squad we have been lost
    Nunez and Gakpo are really hot and have been goal scoring. We got back jota, virgil, fabhino, and more will come. We are far from done, our team looks good!
    hope we get Bellingham and strong midfield players

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Před rokem +1

    I feel like the title of this video is misleading as it suggests the video answers the question, but all it does is look back to what has happened until now.

  • @taylormade2826
    @taylormade2826 Před rokem

    There's so much investment in premier league atm because in a few years time you will be able to buy virtual season tickets and watch games live on a vr headset with 360 view. Top 6 clubs will be worth unbelievable amounts of money when this happens as will alot of other teams but that's the ceiling for football

  • @DamnedUnitedStand
    @DamnedUnitedStand Před rokem +19

    Sabitzer was the player Liverpool should've gone for instead of gakpo in the transfer window...

    • @jonathana6943
      @jonathana6943 Před rokem +6

      Facts. He has the aggresiveness and intensity in the midfield required to play his style

    • @lebronjohnson6735
      @lebronjohnson6735 Před rokem +5

      Why not both? Sabitzer is cheap.

    • @abealih92
      @abealih92 Před rokem +1

      Thats what I think because Sabitzer is former Rb Leipzig player where he play Gegenpressing styles of football.

    • @sev7397
      @sev7397 Před rokem

      United will buy Sabitzer end of the season

    • @sigfigronath
      @sigfigronath Před rokem

      Sabitzer on loan and buy gakpo, totally possible.

  • @tamasbrenyo1348
    @tamasbrenyo1348 Před rokem +1

    Klopp should be the last person to be moved from Liverpool.
    At the peek Liverpool ruled the world, won practically everything or finished as a runner up. He is among the top 5 managers in the world, he deserves players of the same calibre.
    Name any manager who's been at a club for 7+ years with continous success. You can't, there are ups and downs.
    SAF had ~20 yrs of success at ManU how did he do it?
    -The game was less demanding, owners were patient
    -Wide squad, rotation to keep fresh & motivated
    -Tactitcal variety not to burn out players
    -Periodical squad refreshments by transfers for new impulse, energy, motivation
    -Financial and managerial support from the owners
    He wasn't winning at every season but was the most successful manager in the long run.
    Today Guardiola is similar at City but he has all the money of the world to change the squad like you change your clothes. He has the deepest squad who are always hungry.
    Klopp can't do that, it's irrealistic, but if he gets the mindset & support of SAF he can be the most successful manager of Liverpool's history

  • @bharathrkumar6042
    @bharathrkumar6042 Před rokem +2

    The not so good teams have found how to counter attack Liverpool well now.
    They counter attack when the full backs are caught up high.
    I guess Koop has to Learn something’s from Guardiola on how to control the game. Klopp adopting Guardiolas style of Inverted Full backs has turned the season around the season.
    Not a coincidence that Guardiola and Arteta are playing the same system and are doing so well.
    But Guardiola is the creative Genius and has invented this.
    He has been hacked thoroughly also from Man City.
    Unlike Klopp who has had to keep balancing the books and looking at profits.

  • @rishaanpadyachey8327
    @rishaanpadyachey8327 Před rokem +2

    The problem are the owners

  • @Bork_In_Volcanic
    @Bork_In_Volcanic Před rokem +4

    The Club won't bloom again until it starts to invest in new players. When spending on IN transfers is abysmally laughable - what Jürgen is supposed to do?

  • @liamodonnell9091
    @liamodonnell9091 Před rokem

    What is the background soundtrack please?

  • @AdamOBrien29
    @AdamOBrien29 Před rokem

    Very good video, and well narrated in the absence of Joe

  • @glenrobinson10
    @glenrobinson10 Před rokem +20

    He can't rebuild a team & Liverpool have shifted all the power from the analytical recruitment to whatever Klopp wants.

    • @TobyLerone-yn3rr
      @TobyLerone-yn3rr Před rokem +5

      Pure conjecture

    • @wthwasthat8884
      @wthwasthat8884 Před rokem +1

      He can't rebuild a team? He was doing it basically every few years at Dortmund when Bayern and others would come around and poach their best talent. The issue is Dortmund had a great academy system that he could use and the owners were willing to spend the money they got from transfers. FSG don't seem to want to spend a penny that isn't already accounted for in the clubs revenue which is madness.

  • @HarrisaSports
    @HarrisaSports Před rokem +1

    Klopp didn't move on after things got difficult at Dortmund that is very badly worded, he had already made the decision to take a sabbatical before the season had even started.

  • @bleulenyer
    @bleulenyer Před rokem

    and we are lovin every second of it

  • @edikyle-254_okampo
    @edikyle-254_okampo Před rokem +10

    He deserves a rebuild..

  • @xZyvon
    @xZyvon Před rokem

    You do have to keep in mind, the previous season was not only filled with injurys, they played every single match in all competitions they could've, 3 cups and the prem, the team is most certainly burned out and needs to take some time to get back to form again, they gave everything to try for the quadruple, and are the closest a prem side has ever come to it

  • @oluseyeajose-adeogun2642

    Bring back the original voice please. The one at the end to be specific

  • @cadian122
    @cadian122 Před rokem +2

    The moment Liverpool signed Darwin for 100 mil and let Mane go to Bayern for under 40 mil I knew the end was near... VVD is not the same as a few years ago.. He was always a risky signing for so much spent on a CB.. And their midfield is aging and has little invention ... They are in serious trouble especially if the purse strings open for Newcastle next year..

  • @connorhevey1210
    @connorhevey1210 Před rokem

    I think what this video misses is that a FSG sale of stakes in Liverpool is likely more to do with investments elsewhere beyond Liverpool. There's been rumors and rumblings of an expansion of the NBA in a couple of years after a new television rights contract is sorted out. FSG is the favorite right now to purchase that franchise allocation, which would in theory be a multi-billion investment.

  • @nyantakyibannor9328
    @nyantakyibannor9328 Před rokem

    now would be a great time to do a sensible transfer show on Liverpool with all the players they need to replace.

  • @contagiousdoge3054
    @contagiousdoge3054 Před rokem

    The most exciting team when at their best

  • @abdirazaqhussein3262
    @abdirazaqhussein3262 Před rokem

    Look how many players were out injured and are coming back. Players like Keita, Ox, Thiago, Arthur a sudden guest will sideline them for extended period. Improve that side of things, sure you can raise 4-600 million and buy 3-4 players, move a few on and still end up with the same or more injuries. Look at city, less players injured and they're rotating from game to game and using all their subs.

  • @ruialmeida7085
    @ruialmeida7085 Před rokem

    The problem being Klopp style of play really is tiring for players now imagine doing that for YEARS + all the lack off investment to at least have a proper squad to rotate and allow key players to rest more often, with the lack of investment it was a matter of time for it all to come down crashing

    • @ComradeOgilvy1984
      @ComradeOgilvy1984 Před rokem

      It is quite manageable with the right kind of roster, and a disciplined rotation.
      There are senior players that I do not want to get rid of, but Klopp should avoid playing more than 90 minutes per week: Henderson, Milner, Thiago, Fabinho, Matip. (That is a lot of names!) I am seeing the signs that Robertson, Firmino will be joining that club soon. In a couple years, add Salah.
      It is not rocket science how to deal with this. Bring in younger legs. There might have been hopes that Thiago, Ox, Keita, Jones, Elliot might fill the shoes of Wijnaldum and our aging captain Hendo, but that has not worked out. The answer is not to do nothing. The answer is to bring in new players, and trim the squad when players cannot cut it.

  • @ICULooking
    @ICULooking Před rokem

    Seb fills in nicely 👍

  • @marcusrees5364
    @marcusrees5364 Před rokem

    Seb has such a nice voice

  • @gabsskater
    @gabsskater Před rokem +2

    How’ve they made the sign look like ‘albeit macht frei’ 😂

  • @superamario6464
    @superamario6464 Před rokem

    Please use a pop mic. Too much squelching in the audio

  • @lrdnalrd7956
    @lrdnalrd7956 Před rokem

    If only Klopp could bring new players in to refresh the squad, will his tactics works.

  • @johnknight9762
    @johnknight9762 Před rokem

    FSG operates on a basis where the club has to be self sufficient. Instead of spending money on transfers we’ve spent money on improving the training grounds, expanding Anfield, and paying our players a huge wage sum. These are, for the most part, long term investments that will benefit the club long term, but it looks like we haven’t been spending much recently. Who knows it will pay off in the short term though

  • @thepolticalone961
    @thepolticalone961 Před rokem +1

    Hey this isn't Joe Devine. This is Seb.

  • @swifteh1780
    @swifteh1780 Před rokem

    When you walk through the storm, hold your head up high.

  • @jesussinacento
    @jesussinacento Před rokem

    amazing video

  • @adamviettraunle1305
    @adamviettraunle1305 Před rokem

    If i was Liverpool this summer i would buy:
    1 CF (Xavi Simons, Olmo, Mount)
    2 CM (Rice, Laimer, Bellingham, Y. Fofana, Merino)

  • @nafsiahmed4106
    @nafsiahmed4106 Před rokem +1

    I miss Joe Devine’s voice narration!

  • @lfcfusilier
    @lfcfusilier Před rokem

    Not sure why Klopps future is being portrayed as uncertain, it's not. As for playing style Tifo itself has highlighted the move towards a more creative midfield, so I would suggest that the issue of playing style for the future revolves around whether the club can bring in the players to make that work.

    • @obriendenis3965
      @obriendenis3965 Před rokem

      We moved to a different playing style with different type of players. We basically play counterpress type of play in a possession based football.

  • @haimainjauo242
    @haimainjauo242 Před rokem

    Nice to hear what Seb thinks may or may not happen in the future. Well-executed, top-quality nonsense video right here!

  • @The-Yid-
    @The-Yid- Před rokem

    Seb's done a great job filling in for Joe recently

    • @jeffreyhk
      @jeffreyhk Před rokem

      Where has Joe been? Did he leave the team?....

    • @The-Yid-
      @The-Yid- Před rokem

      @@jeffreyhk I'm pretty sure he hasn't left the team, but not sure why he's absent from the podcast and the voiceovers right now

  • @mullerz2776
    @mullerz2776 Před rokem

    4 minutes of the video is explaining the situation of Liverpool that everyone knows or can Google anyway. And 30seconds of the video addresses the question in the title.

  • @paulmaher7683
    @paulmaher7683 Před rokem +1

    7 has a bit of a different meaning now

  • @rohanchauhan2457
    @rohanchauhan2457 Před rokem

    Didn't Liverpool owners state from the beginning that they were looking for investment, not exactly stating the club was for sale, which was still interpreted as they could be for sale by the media?

  • @pozsoz
    @pozsoz Před rokem +2

    Any news on Joe, is he ok? I miss him

  • @PerthLuxury
    @PerthLuxury Před rokem +1

    Can we have the old voice back please 🙏 it's just not the same

  • @Zoqo
    @Zoqo Před rokem +4

    FSG sold 10% to RedBird the other year for around $500 Mil, none of this was seen in transfers to strengthen the squad yet they went and spend $800 mil not long after to buy the Pittsburg Penguins 🤦‍♂️

    • @danieltheisland
      @danieltheisland Před rokem

      Exactly. They're not that type of owner. Either none of the investment or a nominal amount is going to go back into the squad.

  • @1258-Eckhart
    @1258-Eckhart Před rokem

    Klopp is at the top of his (or anyone else's) career plus he's a team-oriented, not a career-oriented person. It's not for Klopp to do the rounds of Premier League teams in the style of Jose Mourinho (The Special One). His only moves could be the German (or maybe another major) national team (not currently up for grabs) or some mega-lucrative American deal à la Jürgen Klinsmann, which may be more money, but much less Klopp. He does need to reframe LFC, he does need the likes of Bellingham, and I buy it that he knows and wants this. I hope that FSG also knows and wants this. Very worrying that such senior figures are leaving.

  • @hishaamhussain3786
    @hishaamhussain3786 Před rokem

    Klopp did incredible job overall as Ten Hag said Eras will come to an end now Liverpool era is coming to an end and I don't think Klopp will stay longer i believe Nagelsmann will replace klopp

    • @faizfuad8361
      @faizfuad8361 Před rokem

      Well Ten Hack might need to reconsider running his mouth carelessly now

    • @hishaamhussain3786
      @hishaamhussain3786 Před rokem

      @@faizfuad8361 he will but Klopp need to maintain winning consistency in order to qualify for UCL next season

  • @Adam2050
    @Adam2050 Před rokem

    You know the press has been dropping year on year, you literally did a video on it. It's no surprise we have a dip season every 3-4.

  • @jdjphotographynl
    @jdjphotographynl Před rokem

    Isn't it also so that FSG are eyeballing an NHL team with the intention to buy it?
    If so, then I can imagine Liverpool not receiving a great deal of funds for their squad overhaul (and boy, do they need one with several defenders and midfielders that need replacing). Unless Barcelona are willing to teach Liverpool how to splash the cash and do some creative bookkeeping to get away with FFP?

  • @cyn1clcynide
    @cyn1clcynide Před rokem

    The refusal to stop playing a high line when you have slow midfielders is what's costing Liverpool so much. Then again, Klopp has never been a pragmatic coach. I had a nagging feeling from 2020 onwards that their midfielders were too sluggish to suit a high intensity counter-press, which is what made them so effective in the previous years.

  • @waitwut420
    @waitwut420 Před rokem +1

    What a clickbait title. Pure hypothetical question with not even a suggestion of the answer

  • @tanmaybhatt8749
    @tanmaybhatt8749 Před rokem +1

    The NEW VOICE is very fast and SOME OF IT WORD ARE CLEAR 😓😓. I JOINED THIS CHANNEL BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS VOICE SLOW BUT VERY PLEASING TO EAR AND Understandable. Please bring that the previous voice. please Like to support this motive and we will force tifo to bring back the clear voice.

  • @genejen
    @genejen Před rokem

    Klopp has turned the team to pre-Klopp era

  • @SamButler22
    @SamButler22 Před rokem

    What's the research department?

  • @allydoodah
    @allydoodah Před rokem +3

    What’s happening with Joe not doing any content anymore?

  • @bennib5
    @bennib5 Před rokem +1

    My question is why wasn’t the 7 year problem mentioned last summer??

    • @ComradeOgilvy1984
      @ComradeOgilvy1984 Před rokem

      It is just a faddish meme. That Liverpool would need a lot of new blood to stay on top by circa summer 2022 was completely obvious to me years ago, when they were at their peak. FSG had the necessary information to see this coming, and dropped the ball.

  • @Chichaa1414
    @Chichaa1414 Před rokem

    Time for a change! He’s did all he’s could now

  • @lucacerullo2075
    @lucacerullo2075 Před rokem

    I think he just needs a massive summer transfer caimpagn. It wouldn't make any sense to not back up him.

  • @pedrotorres-iv4fj
    @pedrotorres-iv4fj Před rokem

    He left dortmond also because players that where at the club where hard to keep at the club. They where going out the door instead of building a team. Just putting that out there