What Makes Liverpool So Good?
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- What makes Liverpool so good?
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Liverpool's secret sauce: Having the full commitment and support from the board and staff down to the fans
It really is that simple
Are you sure about that? I mean you guys want to sell Salah bcuz he isn't quite so productive despite being the most influential players for Liverpool over 3 years running. Oh and Mane too, bcuz selling him would get you a lot of money so you could buy an unproven teenager just for the sake of that teenager being English. You guys think Liverpool wins just bcuz fans chant Allez Allez, Not bcuz Liverpool team has some of the best hardworking players playing for the team despite they can earn double that amount if they decide to move elsewhere. Grow up and show some respect to your own players who gave you a CL trophy and soon a PL title too.
@@akashjefe nobody wants to sell salah or mane, only the plastics do
akashjefe what are you chatting 🤣🤣🤣
@@afifm4533 right the plastic fans like Liverpool legend Steve Nicol. Or Jamie caraghraer or couple of other former Liverpool players I forgot their name. I don't know if they want attention or stupid. Especially Steve Nicol.
Liverpool has been doing social distancing all season in the league table
Still couldn’t beat the second best Madrid team🤔
KDB is love KDB is life oh my god😂
@@therealityobjectshow5162 You mean like Citeh who can't even beat a mediocre club like manure or norwich?? Lol
@@therealityobjectshow5162 STILL the holders..Do you want some lemon with that salt?
Foresight is a wonderful thing lol
"Astute signings"
_Barcelona board has left the chat_
As a barca fan that hurt
I think our last best signing was luis suarez and that was in 2014
@@liolioliolio1719 Arthur and Vidal were good signings. I think de jong will become amazing too.
@@bennolaaa de jong is a great signing, it's that he is busquet's replacement and him and busquets together throws the team off balance
Ah well Barcelona are just a swimming club anyway. Nothing but divers.
personally, i feel their ability to adapt and play different style makes a massive difference. They can play possession-based football with smart movement, can press high when they need. Equally devastating on the counter while sitting back, dangerous while attacking set pieces. They can take a more direct long ball approach as well. Its like they can beat Burnley at their own game as well as outplaying teams like City. They can go gung-ho playing high-intensity football like they did vs Barcelona in the second leg. Then they can also take a pragmatic approach like they played against Spurs in the UCL final. They really adapt well according to their opposition and game situation. Of course one thing they never lack while playing in any style is intensity.
Ayush Chaurasia they didn’t adapt to athleticos play style tho
Hope you saw the game. Atletico obviously won fair and square and kudos to them but they were just about hanging on in the second leg up until the 90 minutes. And ofcourse there will be the odd game where the team will lose and that's football but it cannot be denied that Liverpool have been on another level in the past year or so.
@Jason Claure I mean they did but imagine constantly attacking for 120 mins your gonna run out of steam. Also doesn’t help when your keeper basically throws the game away after all that running it’s gonna he deflating for the players.
I just feel bad because Liverpool looked like the better team in that game that is the only reason that game was a shame look at the stats for the game and tell me who should have won.
Wellllllll the intensity is the lede you buried: LFC can do all that because they’re busting their asses running the entirety of the pitch every which way.
But we saw what became of the spurs after they came out of a few years without trophies. Clearly that’s not LFC’s fate, but I think Pep’s anal passing systems are more tenable in the long haul.
Jordan Henderson is the most underrated player in the world. Really makes the side tick and you saw they were missing him when he was injured.
Liev Markovich this is his only good season ever relax he was shit but he’s improving and is more confident
@@thunderousbandit6679 yet it's alright for united fans to call bruno fernandes the best midfielder in the league after 4 games and scoring a penalty and you all blindly agree with that?
@@71hammyman u can clearly see the different in class from bruno and henderson, bruno is much better
@@siddhantgarg6899 you missed the point entirely, the guy i was responding to claimed that Henderson has only played one good season meaning he needs more time to be considered good yet everyone is raving about bruno after 4 games, bruno is a better player but that doesn't take away from henderson being world class, his influence on the team when he plays is unmatched and you can clearly see how much they are effected when he isn't playing, best Captain in the league.
@@thunderousbandit6679 Hendo has a job. Does it well, better than most.
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Liverpool is a perfect example of what happens when a team is consistently allowed to grow and a manager given enough time to develop his team. I see same thing happening at Chelsea with Frank Lampard in the future. Just hope he’s given enough time for his team of youngsters to blossom.
@Harris Zaindi Liverpool fan here... But your analysis is pretty much as simplistic as those simpleton lads who says that Liverpool's wins are only due to other big teams doing such a poor jobs. Which is pretty much don't explain anything in terms of tactical sides of football which was actually the main premis of why you doubt that Lampard isn't gonna have as succesful career as Klopp..
For me he only needs that balance to up his side's defensive solidity & organizations, and maybe adding more richness to his tactics other than just passing the ball for a thousand times in a match. Definitely a room for improvement right there.
@Harris Zaindi so this dude thinks Arsenal would have over taken Chelsea when Chelsea were also in a uprise in form.Stop being a hater mate
Don't forget the belief from the fans that make it happen... when you have the full support from fans wanting you to succeed, it's hard not to succeed
@Harris Zaindi Tbf as a Chelsea fan, I totally agree with you. Lampard at times has shown that he isn't that tactically astute and Chelsea fans have really overexaggerated how good he has been due to the character shown in big games.
That being said, I think he is showing growth in that area and it's also worth noting that as we have young players, they tend to struggle to stick to a tactical plan for the whole game, which Lampard is struggling with.
We also had quite a few injuries and no players coming in, which means we've had to stick to one style of play.
Although yes Lampard is not as tactically good as Klopp yet, he has shown signs as to where he can get and where we can get, we have every right to be excited about it.
But really we won't know until we can get in new players/players come back from injury and see if Lampard (& Jody Morris) can carry on growing with his tactical knowledge
It's also worth noting that Arsenal are too far down the table to catch us and United has a major injury crisis and struggle against teams who sit back (who they had a run of games against coming when the season paused) so I think there is every reason to believe we could just edge it
@Harris Zaindi You also mention about our lowest points tally, but you also got to remember that we had a transfer ban and lost our best player, so we would obviously be performing worse in terms of points.
In terms of playing, I say on average our play has been better than Mourinho's 2nd season in his 2nd term and Conte's 2nd season, Flippe Scolari and Avram grant's time with us.
So there is some hope for us to build on that.
Also, you act like building on Sarri's tactics is a bad thing? He has a great system and really us Chelsea fans should really be grateful to him, as he has turned us into a pretty competent attacking side. But I think it's a testament to Lampard that he's managed to build on this. Once we get more players, I think then he can start making it a bit more like his team, but even so, i reckon Sarri has given Chelsea a new identity of play to use for the years to come.
"Blended an old-fashioned with modern football style"
perfectly summed up
it's like upgrading the "Kick n Rush"
One of my favorite goals: TAA pinpoint long diagonal to Mané, Mané cuts in & slips Shaqiri through for a 1 touch finish.
In the space of about 10 seconds
Salah's goal against City in the league this year same principle with Trent and Robertson
Hassen Noormahomed yes, another beautiful build up & header
RIP Pickford
your profile picture is just too funny
Michael Edwards is Liverpools secret weapon, anyone who can get 20 mil for the pile of wank which is Solanke is a genius
Solanke must have the best agent in football
This man could buy Mbappe for 20 quid, a Happy Meal and a swiss knife
Put Ibe in the mix too
So tactics of team is joke for you?
Also 20 million for Ibe and 18 millon for Clyne.He is a fucking genius
Somethings you forgot -
The players have an incredible never give up mentality.....which results in them getting a lot of late clutch goals and comebacks
Incredible levels of stamina , another reason liverpool get so many late goals is cause other teams get tired ...and this is why liverpool struggled against atletico as they are equally extremely fit.
They gave up
They’re a family. They fight for each other. They’re unselfish.
安倍総理 doesnt salah get alot of stick for being selfish though
Minh Nguyen he does, but since that one incident with Mané he’s become much more selfless.
@@MinhNguyen-qj5zx salah is supposed to be selfish, its his job to score goals. like the video suggests, liverpool are a directed team they create quick attacks which result in shots on goal, not the tip tappy stuff like arsenal used to do when they tried to walk it in the box.
Writeous0ne liverpool fams were so pissed though i remember scrolling through the comments😂
@@MinhNguyen-qj5zx Its not Liverpool fans its mane fans only
4:27 so what was that about alisson passing😅
Bro that firmino facial hair is killing me
As a long-time Liverpool fan I loved this video and the recognition and praise to Klopp's play system and the Transfer Commitee's role.
But I'd want to see more videos about the rare ocassions when LFC comes up short (like vs. Watford or vs. Chelsea at the FA Cup)
Probably you've already put a vid about Atleti breaking the 1000+ unbeaten run of Anfield Road. I'm going to search right now
Kudos to all the Tifo Football team for the excellent work ;)
This video aged well. Now do a video on what makes Liverpool so bad
Countless injuries
@@manansinghal5321 I heard it was an Indian betting syndicate
Finished 3rd. Not bad
@@youknowwho8975 luckily. Didn't win anything or even get close to winning anything
Pretty sure when TitoFootball first conceived this video essay, this was gonna be about how good this Liverpool team is and how they climbed up to the EPL title just in time with Liverpool claiming the title.
However with the current global situation...
He also mentions that they are unbeaten, dating the commentary to sometime before the Watford game.
Mnati Flani he said ended with watford
well, it seems the world wil go down before Liverpool can claim any league title at all
Major Mononoke If for some retarded reason the season isn’t resumed and is restarted the FA won’t be fooling anyone. Liverpool have been regarded as champions since al other way back in November/December.
Prem starts in 2 weeks, woohoo
Excellent recruitment complimented by communication between the board, support staff and coach in addition to persistent tactics from an inspiring coach is the success of a side like Liverpool.
Something that top clubs like Barcelona lack these days.
Great, clear and succint summary. I just feel a bit more could be added in terms of the midfield and flank triangles and diamonds they employ against certain teams as well as the progress and growth of a certain key player named Jordan Henderson ! 😁
Also have to mention their defense is different and very good, with the high line and VVD being able to cover the space behind with his pace, heading and anticipation
0:08 That drawing of a handsome man. :D
I hate youtube for recommending this now
The content is brilliant but seriously the animation is just as impressive. Thank you for the content on my, our club. YNWA
im taking notes for my coaching job interview, all i can say is who ever rights your script is amazing. thank you
This aged well
@@Abdi774 yeah
Clearly 3rd in the prem with no cbs most of the season 🤡
Klopp is a genius ! So many clubs missed out on getting him
Luca Del-Signore Klopp would never have gone to Chelsea. No offence to Chelsea but he only goes to teams which are known for having the most passionate fans and wouldn’t consider going to a money made club for a split second.
You say this like other clubs ever had the option to get Klopp. Plenty tried & failed. He was waiting for a club like Liverpool
Ferguson considered him as a candidate for replacing him in 2013, alongside Guardiola who was on Sabbatical among others
@@rickyrickalvous2982 But do you actually think Klopp considered replacing Fergie? That's the point that everything is predicated upon
Klopp usually goes to fallen giants which has passionate and solid fans like BVB and Liverpool
Fantastic you guys are something different 😵👍🏻❤️
Aged like a fine wine x
Klopp is a genius.. he was amazing with Dortmund as well.. i would love for him to coach Valencia
Well this is a bit awkward
Your videos are fantastic. Animation is on point let alone the content.
This is a really good analysis, thanks! :)
Q: What makes Liverpool so good?
A:....Yes
Jammy!!!
A is jurgen klopp
No
Your best video yet!
Unlike most teams we have a plan and we vigilantly stick to it..Example in question is the wait for VvD..Klopp was sure that this player was the one to take us forward and he was willing to wait for him while the clamor was for us to buy an alternative instead. Plenty of credit must go to FSG for the solid financial backing and our recruitment process (which is amazing) and team..Finally we have (as you said) a manager oozing with charisma for whom our players will do anything for and our fans are our heartbeat.. It's no wonder that teams have labelled us the 'blueprint' for club structuring and stability..We're in an extremely good place right now but it's taken us a lot of heartache and hard work to get here..YNWA
I think you also could've said something about players' willingness to work hard off the ball and sacrifice personal ambitions for the good of the team. Anyway, great stuff as always!
2 passes and 3 touches ,thats more than amazing thats scarily good
Jurgen Klopp makes Liverpool good.
Good? Is that it? Mate... Klopp created a MONSTER! A constant winning machine who cannot stop scoring goals and winning games. He transformed Liverpool team from a very good to a World-class without a doubt. Any team in the world "shits their pants" if they have to face The Reds now. My opinion...
true 7th12th8thvarpool is the reality the team’s crap. They will be back to where they belong once their Superman, mr kloop leaves
@Luca Del-Signore mate, there's a difference between good and world-class. Just saying... Greetz ;)
FSG have played a big part too. They're the ones that have made any sort of budget available & brought in data analysts - which Klopp relies on heavily to keep the team adaptable
Blue Boy You wish. Klopp isn’t the only world class manager in the world and if there’s ever a group of owners who can hire the perfect replacement to take Liverpool in the right direction it’s FSG.
Yes tifo, keeping isolation entertaining
This is fire!
Well this didn't age well
Can you elaborate more on their style when they are in possession against teams that like to sit deep?
What the other person said
Cross till they score it's magical 😍
@mandem Omg why is this so truee
@@jacobedwards1794 they don't even have a standard CF to head crosses in though.
@@joebarnes100 because the fullbacks create width and the midfielders shield; Mane, Salah and Firmino can all attack the box at the same time. Which is why Mane has scored so many headers despite being very small
@@joebarnes100 they don't need to because they don't always play the type of old fashioned slow floated late 90s crosses you are thinking about.
Liverpool play fast crosses hit low, flat and with pace or often ground based cut backs and score frequently due to having a large number of players able to draw opposing defenders out of position.
Also, you don't need to have a centre forward who is tall to head the ball.
Sadio Mane has probably scored more headed goals than most other teams CFs over the past 2 years.
Background music is to die for 🙌
Klopp is a great reader of men and is able to get the best out of his players
No mention of Origi coming on as sub? They have solid sub / cover for injury options too.
But the mixing up with long-balls is inevitable with pressing by teams high up and a good variable or option otherwise - esp with pace and strong passers.
You cannot transfer the heart and soul of Liverpool Football Club, although I am sure there are many clubs who would like to buy it.
~ Jurgen Klopp
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@@ameer911hq those ads by Joe
3:59 that face is so robbo, you could show me that illustration with no other context and there's no chance at guessing wrong
Wonderful video, tks
It's been a pleasure seeing klopp at Liverpool
Wish him and the club well. (Man utd fan)
they have the best WAG so ofc their on top. like imagine having perrie edwards as a wag😭😭😭
I hope the same happens with Manchester United under solskjaer. The team hasn't lost a game since winter break. The players are improving. And solskjaer hasn't made a poor transfer. He should be given some time.
Daniel James
80 million for Maguire. Not a bad signing but a signing that cost that much should have a team challenging for the title or champions league.
@PietreADI 3 seasons should be good to be a contender for the ucl
With new faces coming in like Sancho will mean challenging for the title. Just believe me and see my comments after one or two years. We believe in Solskjaer
@@joebarnes100 the team is in rebuilding process so there is no way Maguire only can make Man United challenge for the title. Maguire needs a competitive squad around him.
just watching this for comfort right now
The final of LIV - SOU was actually 4 - 0. Great goal you mentioned
Money mostly selling Coutinho is the right decision
You know nothing about football
The Interceptor selling coutinho definitely helped in the building process
@@asianpablo1574 it sure helped Liverpool buy vvd and Allison, but I can guarantee Kloop would have bought those two regardless. Kloop was forced to sell courtinho and he tried to fill his gap with keita, a flop sadly. I hope keita can do better next season. As for we are playing great since courtinho left Liverpool, we need a creative spark like courtinho in the mid. Don't get me wrong, we have great midfielders in our side but they are not very creative. We rarely see any through ball assist from them. Our fullbacks might cover lack of assist from mid but we need creativity from mid now and then too. And fuck those former Liverpool pundits who constantly saying sell mane and salah and bring new players like mbappe and Sancho. We should bring in one or two creative midfielders rather than one talented playboy and other one is unproven teenager.
@@akashjefe Keita was actually supposed to come in regardless of Coutinho's situation
@@aliel-araby I said Kloop tried to fill courtinhos gap with keita. Keita has eye for through ball but nowhere near courtinho. Courtinho is a unique kind of player like Kaka or prime ozil,(we don't have that kind of players nowadays) and Kloop used him properly. Now dumbass coaches use him like a left winger.
The clarity of the coach's instructions to his players.
Because you where in the dressing room over and over again right?
Incognito He’s on the TV enough talking about it. And it’s evidenced in how they play... there’s a belief in what they are doing and how they are doing it.
@@EnglishforFOOTBALLFANS and you believe that coaches will tell you everything they tell the players behind closed doors
@@EnglishforFOOTBALLFANS 'belief' alone doesn't make you champions
@@colouredIncognito Klopp has said that one of the main aspects of his job is to give instructions to players as clearly as possible; in a way that they can understand. If it's something he values so much then I imagine he's good at it. There is a clear idea of what players need to do in and out of possession.
A very good video, could you guys do one on Dortmund and their recruitment?
It's never only the manager, or players or recruitment, it's a combination of all
Think Klopp is the closest we’ve had in the modern game to Clough. He makes players that you’d normally think are 6-7/10 and makes them perform at world class levels. Exactly like he did at Dortmund. People always talk about his silverware, and yes it is sparse compared to others (even Mourinho in his decline has won several). But you can’t take away the effort he puts into his teams and the bond he has with the fans
Haha how easily you replaced trophies with hugs like if other managers don't have that relationship, even the biggest ego manic Zlatan said he would die for jose in a match if he tells him,all top manager in there prime have improved a tons of players and considering klopp is almost same age as jose and older than pep sorry he is not even top 3 in modern football. Just hit him prime right now and even his prime he is not that strong compared to jose and pep
this aged well
Klopp's method just goes well for a few years. Than the team and his charismatic style is burned out.
There's a reason why Chelsea won.
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Yes, it was time for a new Liverpool clip! ;)
Q: What Makes Liverpool So Good?
A: Liverpool.
@mandem journey _means _*_more_* than titles.
it's klopp..trust me it's klopp
@mandem just wasn't good enough at those times
@PietreADI Liverpool are not English champions yet, and if the season is not finished properly and they "win" the title with 10+ games to go then that victory will forever be tainted and not taken seriously.
@@devaldyjonathan can you say the same for another club?
"miss you...." - BVB fan :(
Great video
This just came up
Nice
City,Liverpool , spurs change EPL in last 4 year they play with high pressing and intensity....old days Arsenal and Chelsea play slow & beautiful football
Gaurav Rawat don’t forget Leicester and wolves
the future is now old man
I just cried. God I miss this team
Could you do a video of a comparison of this Liverpool style and the Blackpool Ian Holloway philosophy? They seem very similar-is it down to liverpool having quicker fullbacks? Both teams would utilise switching the play, which was a massive success for Blackpool considering their size of club
Hey, great videos! I love your content. Actually, I wanted to make videos on my own based on my analysis, so just wanted to ask the software you use to make them! I would really appreciate your help!
0:05 roll credits
John Henry’s trophy wife gives the players extra strength
Shes so sexy
when all the jigsaw puzzle put together cohesively the team gel and as time goes by they grow become stronger...
Liverpool are the most efficient, organised and versatile team in football today. Their goals come from all over the pitch and in many different ways. They have no "system" and seldom play to a rigid set up. Their players are allowed freedom to express themselves on the pitch and communication between the players is almost telepathic. Most of the players have to cover lots of ground on the pitch which can be physically taxing and demands supreme fitness levels and concentration. Their mental discipline and self belief is also second to none.
I would say that before the season was suspended there were some signs of fatigue and a little complacancy due to their massive lead in the league. But when you put this into context compared to other teams in the league, Liverpool's consistency was astounding.
Watch the film moneyball if you want to see why Liverpool is ran so well as a football club. The film is about baseball but the same ideology has been applied.
@mandem remind me again who they bought Robinson,wijandum,shaqiri etc from? Oh yeah relegated clubs. Liverpool have less gross spending than Everton since FSG took over. Yeah they bought VVD and the goalkeeper but they reached the European cup final,eufa cup final etc BEFORE they bought them.
@mandem this is what happens when people don't believe in net spend. Your comprehension of transfers in football is lacking.
mandem Liverpool only started spending big when Klopp came. Before that we had no world class signings like Ronaldo,Bale, Ibra. Even Torres wasn’t considered world class when he came.
@mandem but even if we go with your premise, they still used the moneyball idea of using statistics and data rather than the old fashioned human scouting.
mandem utd , arsenal , chelsea , have all spent more and fucking everton all spent more . What s your fucking point
They score more than they concede
Nice video
Please make a video of how important Henderson is to the team
liverpool is ran by great owners. they listen to the fans. and put football before profits. and in the process they make boat loads of money as well.
They don't put football before profits. They recognise that what drives the profits is football. Success on the pitch brings more money. Invest smartly to earn, something that the likes of Stan Kroenke and Mike Ashley don't seem to recognise.
And this week Liverpool use furlough to pay their staff 🤣
That support is one way profit alright
@@eavyeavy2864 Only to, you know, reverse the decision a couple of days later? Did you hear the news?
As a utd fan ive really enjoyed studying liverpool and how they've been so much better than us. OGS and Klopp oppsite ends of scale. I still maintain much more sheer talent exists in rash, martial and Greenwood (who'll be a legit great)
But that system is incredible and system should come first. Id totally agree in my observations of Liverpool the only thing Id add is i think liverpools main premise is making defenders defend on the move attack the box whilst they are moving forward or back. At times i think they try and draw teams out with central passing too. Very very clever. Klopp is the man
Only good thing about dinosaurs like OGS is they believe in individual players doing things (coz they dont have a fucking clue themselves) and you cant beat watching players do that. Other end of the spectrum you have pepp ball - no taking players on unless you are in or adjacent to the box. Its ruining Fodens career. Sancho clever as fuck getting out as an old school little magican type.
Ole and Klopp are very similar. They both believe in a centralized system, and their tactically ability comes through in big games. Ole outsources tactics to Mike Phelan - its Phelan who gives most of the instructions during the game. Ole is pretty good at man management: getting the most out of the players, giving them confidence and belief. If you look at Klopp's first few years at Liverpool and Ole's time at United, you would see a similar thing - good performances against good teams, poor performances against bad teams.
Klopp inherited a very bad squad - which is why it took him close to 3.5 years to get them somewhere. Ole inherited a really good squad (on paper), but a very badly put together team. There was absolutely no cohesion. Van Gaal and Mou were opposites in tactics and Ole got a half-Van Gaal and half-Mou team. Ole was able to bring in 5 players, of which 3 are clear first team players. Ole must challenge for the title next season, or at least come closer to challenging.
@@jayjoshi1028 Very crude assessment they are only simular to the untrained eye in directness look at the difference in attributes of the midfilders, look at the difference in the organisation of the press. Look at the vastly different roles of the 9. Look at the directness its self, how Liverpool can hold the ball wide whilst united dont have that physicality and 'channel lump' then to often dont follow with effective pressing. Klopp has several practiced methods of how to create chances. Ole or his team seem to leave it upto individual players, it took Bruno to come in and scream at people to make sure space between the lines was occupied whilst someone else had defenders shoulders. When you refer to big game tactics too you possibly make this common mistake. Managers often will tweak formations in big games and because this in evident in team sheets in gains attention but this is usually just a tweak to a set way of playing a plan (a) tactic if you like. People then associate tactics with big games "he's left 'Startinio' out" but the majority of tactics is things you do on the training ground to form patterns of play. It is, i would argue never more important than in games against lesser teams in lower blocks. Well drilled and well functioning teams, think City last year often make it look like the oppo isnt hardly trying to 'park the bus' when they are as pepps 'fill space' method drags them out of place. They nip down the side pull back then goal. Its how you remain consistant and get massive points totals. That is where the majority of tactics are - play patterns Ole cant even get set patterns going down the sides of the pitch. Klopp opens up the game from there!
Jay Joshi Both managers being in the PL is as far as I’d ever go with Klopp Solksjaer comparisons. Solksjaer still hasn’t done anything of significance in his whole managerial career so atleast wait until he does before comparing.
can you ad some game play with that ? as alway nice video !
Getting the absolute best out of the players.
So having amazing players, amazing coaches, amazing analysts, amazing owners and an amazing manager is a blend that results in success?
Mind. blown.
Completely missed the point of the video. Well done
Tifo, an idea perhaps for your next or any other video, could you take a look on the effect of the corona virus on football, because i doubt we may never see 80 or 100 million transfers for a really long time.
To the contrary, it's just giving recruitment more time to plan their moves. You'd be surprised how frantic & messy windows are for most clubs. I bet you'll see more deals getting done faster once the window eventually opens
Matthew Vaughan yeah, recruiting players and of course the behind the scenes plan on getting those players is a sure thing, however what I’m saying is that the ridiculous transfer fees may not happen again for a long time
@@gidi2498 Ah yeah, I see what you're saying. Maybe. The revenue streams will be postponed at roughly the same rate as the football itself, so I doubt clubs will have less expendable cash by the time the window opens. I also doubt they'll be less likely to take risks because of the possibility of future pandemics because that would be a massive risk in itself. Business will resume as normal when the football does, I'd predict.
Can you do a "Seattle Sounders FC tactics explained"?!?
Jurgen Klopp is also a big reason. You never hear him slate any of his players in the media unlike some other managers. He also comes across as a chilled guy and someone you could have a few drinks with. As a result, you often feel he is one of the team rather than the man in charge.
Injuries shows that Liverpool doesn't have the depth to be excellent every year. Look at City smashing them without De Bruyne or Aguero. Or Leicester the very next game.
When did Firmino get a goti?
Quarantine beard
Of the front three, Firminho is the most important. His skill and selflessness make the team go.
Unbelievable team
Why is this recommended me today, yesterday we lost 4-1 against city, come on don't pock Liverpool fan.
Everything is because of "kloop"
PFFFT.
Direct style 😂
Because i am supporting them
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Lol
Lost to Watford and still got a 25 points gap ya fecking knob. Calling Liverpool bad=Calling every other clubs dogshit
@@mohilfc didn't call anybody bad lol
@@salih4979 Ok Chelsea plastic club is bad tho
@@salih4979 mate, you guys lost to west ham and Bournemouth. So, shut the fuck up .
Chelsea won't be making into Europe next season .
As a Man Utd fan, I'm looking at Klopp and thinking, how amazing it would have been to have him as manager.
Simp
Perry The Platypus oh fuck off. Olé’s currently doing what klopp as doing at the start. Klopp didn’t just come in and win a CL. He started by barely getting into the europa league. He started by building a base and a vision. Liverpool fans stuck with klopp and look how that got them. Ole’s doing the same thing. He’s pulled a club from 7 years of mistakes and mistakes. He’s building a vision. If klopp came in right now we would still be mediocre for a few more years. Wait and be patient.
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I don't see Ole winning a Champions league trophy nor dominating the league before Christmas. I get that being a Man Utd fan means hate everything about Liverpool but don't chat shit about Ole emulating Klopp.
@@blank6165 Klopp didn't spend the same as ole in his first transfer window. VVD came after season's of klopp being there. People to apply context to what they say.
How do uoi make this video. What program do you use
Thanks