The "Hidden" Strategy of Klopp that Changed the Premier League

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
  • Discover the revolutionary strategy that Jürgen Klopp introduced to the Premier League, forever altering its landscape. This video dives deep into Klopp's 'Heavy Metal Football,' a tactic characterized by its intense pressing, rapid transitions, and relentless aggression. Learn how this approach not only led Liverpool to domestic and European glory but also influenced the tactical evolution of football in England. From detailed analyses of key matches to insights into Klopp's training methods, this video is your ultimate guide to understanding the genius behind one of the most exciting strategies in modern football. Don't miss out on uncovering the secrets of Klopp's success and how it reshaped the Premier League #jurgenklopp #klopp #liverpoolfc
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Komentáře • 34

  • @tobaepebinuade5830
    @tobaepebinuade5830 Před měsícem +18

    Jurgen Klopp’s impact as a manager goes beyond just the trophies that he’s won. All the clubs he’s managed despite being on a fraction of a budget (Mainz Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool) he’s come there elevated them to a different level by installing his own philosophy and implementing his system.
    He did a brilliant job at Mainz unfortunately were relegated but got them promotion in the Bundesliga. On a mid table team you saw what he was already made of. When he was at Borussia Dortmund, that team full of young players were challenging a very strong Bayern Munich team and actually won the Bundesliga in back to back seasons in 2011 and 2012. Out of all teams, he took Dortmund to a champions league final in 2013, and they played some of the best football I’ve ever seen and they were lethal and during his time there the likes of Robert Lewandowksi Mario Gotze Ilkay Gundogan Marco Reus etc thrived under him. While his final 2 years at Dortmund he achieved less, what he achieved there from winning Bundesliga titles to getting to a champions league final is nothing short of extraordinary. When we talk about his tenure at Liverpool, it’s easy to look at the accolades and bring up the fact that he won 1 league title in 8 years, what he’s done there is absolutely brilliant. In 2015 when he first took over, that was realistically a mid table team lost Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard in a span of a year and if anyone told you that 5 years later that Liverpool would win a premier league and champions league title you’d be laughing at them. The reality is that he’s won everything and has exceeded expectations big time what’s significant about some of the titles he’s won is the setbacks he faced before, the year after Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final, they won that competition in 2019, and their first premier league title in 3 decades in 2020 won the league after losing to Man City by a point. What’s significant about that title win in 2020 is that if Liverpool hadn’t won that year, by now Manchester City would have 6 premier league titles in 6 years let that sync in. Against one of the greatest teams we’ve ever seen with unlimited financial power who have breached over 115 charges, they were a throne in Manchester City’s side and could potentially stop them from winning 4 consecutive league titles this season. In 2022, they were in contention to win 4 trophies in one season as with their Carabao Cup and FA Cup win, they were 2 games away from winning a quadruple and this season before they lost to Manchester United in the FA Cup, again were in the hunt in all 4 competitions. Beyond just the trophies, the way he’s been able to win football and develop these players is absolutely crazy. Virgil Van Dijk was a very good player at Southampton but under him became the best defender in the world and was so close to a Ballon Dor, Sadio Mane was an excellent attacker at Southampton and he was one of Jurgen Klopp’s first big signings and he was one of the best players in the world, Mohamed Salah went from premier league reject to probably the greatest winger the league has ever seen. Andy Robertson became an elite left back after playing for Hull City at one point.

  • @mrinmoyeemoitree-7630
    @mrinmoyeemoitree-7630 Před měsícem +7

    Klopp is a legend. He is the only manager other then mourinho to compete head on and win the league against pep . He revived Gegen pressing and he bring back the trend of criss spamming in the box . He used both a direct and a slow and steady approach in Liverpool. He truly is a tactical genius.

  • @iprince7934
    @iprince7934 Před měsícem +41

    People who say Klopp isnt a top manager genuinely need to be checked

    • @jasonboafo7801
      @jasonboafo7801 Před měsícem

      YeP

    • @DarthBinky89
      @DarthBinky89 Před měsícem

      Klopp isn’t a top manger

    • @Do27gg
      @Do27gg Před měsícem +8

      @@DarthBinky89have you taken your meds

    • @pjduff7577
      @pjduff7577 Před měsícem

      I'm a Liverpool fan but even the majority of utd fans respect klopp as a top manager, if you don't it's just ignorance

  • @tobaepebinuade5830
    @tobaepebinuade5830 Před měsícem +6

    Roberto Firmino Trent Alexander Arnold Luis Diaz Diogo Jota Darwin Nunez Endo Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai etc are other players at Liverpool who’ve elevated their game under this manager. Someone like Endo for example due to the fact that he was 31 years old playing for Stuttgart a mid table Bundesliga team, when Liverpool signed him last summer, everyone saw him as a panic buy due to the fact that people don’t watch games outside of the premier league and he is now a key player in the team since Klopp and his coaching staff knew what they were doing.
    As a whole, some of the pressing and work without the ball, this gives other teams problems when they have possession and some of the football they play going forward is just entertaining. It’s fast slick and they find so many ways to break down oppositions and that’s very important in a Jurgen Klopp system. At Liverpool, he’s installed this mentality monsters mindset in that team. What do I mean by that, in situations when the team isn’t playing well or they fall behind, it doesn’t matter because they always fight back and get a result or win the game. When they won the premier league in 2020 most of the games they won were down to them fighting from behind and coming back from a losing position. The guy has been able to change the team while also maintaining the same mentality and energy and rebuilding teams he’s on another level at doing that, did it with Mainz Borussia Dortmund and now Liverpool. What he’s done at Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund is impressive in a sense that he took them to 4 champions league finals, ok he lost 3 finals, but how many managers in the world can do that. Not many and imagine if he was on a financially backed team, I get that the impact of a manager is beyond just winning trophies which is why he has to be appreciated and there’s even an argument that he’s a better manager than Pep Guardiola, that’s for another conversation. His departure from Liverpool, with what he did for them in a span of 9 years, good luck replacing him because just like Dortmund they’ll find out that task is so difficult.

  • @kylecam1815
    @kylecam1815 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this amazing well researched presentation.
    Well done

  • @marklee2509
    @marklee2509 Před měsícem +3

    Lots of people say Pep is better and use trophies. If it was number of trophies, the Klopp wouldn't be in the top 5. But he's done what no other manager can do, possibly with the exception of Ferguson - transform an entire club, make good players great and make a city fall in love with him.

    • @kattphatt
      @kattphatt Před měsícem +2

      - "transfer an entire club, make good players great and make a city fall in love with him." Since trophies aren't a measure for you - Xabi Alonso (Leverkusen), Zidane (Real Madrid), Pep Guardiola (Barcelona, Man City), Mourinho (Porto, Inter Milan, Chelsea), Arteta (Arsenal), Unai Emery (Aston Villa), Simeone (Atletico Madrid). That's just Europe... Calm down fella.

    • @marklee2509
      @marklee2509 Před měsícem

      @@kattphatt Thx for spotting the spelling error. I'll concede on Mourinho and Simeone - with regard to doing well at a less resourced club. But the rest had good resources to work with. Arteta hasn't won (yet) and Alonso maybe will be as good but that hasn't come to pass just yet. In terms of really impacting clubs, Klopp has done it more than most. You also don't have to be so antagonistic and ask others to calm down. I am simply voicing my opinion, as you are free to do yours. Just be respectful of others.

    • @guido_aka_guy
      @guido_aka_guy Před měsícem +1

      Xavi Alonso will have a great Impact as a Football Manager, He already turned Bayer Leverkusen in the Football Club having the most (17) National Team Football Players in the Bundesliga,far ahead of Bayern Munich with 13 .

    • @malouasounds
      @malouasounds Před měsícem

      @@kattphatt Real Madrid fans don't particularly like Simeone and United fans aren't in love with Pep either. Who, by the way, always found the best conditions for his success when he took over. But most Evertonians like Klopp. Arteta still has to prove what he is capable of on the big stage. And the rest....meh. Alonso looks promising though.

  • @user-tu6qi8nr5m
    @user-tu6qi8nr5m Před měsícem +1

    Really enjoyed your Video great work

  • @FrancisAdam-nf4kj
    @FrancisAdam-nf4kj Před měsícem +1

    Fist time watching your channel mate and I have to say impressive Respect to you and your team

  • @milosilic23
    @milosilic23 Před měsícem +1

    He came to an average club and (with help from the owners) created a club that players WANT TO COME TO. he was unlucky not to win a few more trophies, he lost the league with 90+ points. He is a master of his craft. And he will be missed

  • @CommanderNova69
    @CommanderNova69 Před měsícem +3

    First Also love the vids

  • @rahi110806
    @rahi110806 Před měsícem

    Great

  • @YasinRafeeque
    @YasinRafeeque Před měsícem

    Guardiola and Frehersoun may be the Greatest but Klopp is there among the top 5

  • @reun1clus
    @reun1clus Před měsícem +4

    3 UCL final defeats, only winning the EPL once. Despite all that, the man is the greatest loser of all time. What he had done for Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool is just legendary. Number of trophies does not tell how great he truly is

    • @arunvarghese5588
      @arunvarghese5588 Před měsícem

      when did reaching finals of champions league is a loser quality you are literally the second best team in the entire europe and thats a loser quality ?i feel like you are the loser here let me ask did he went in to these finals as clear favourites to win the champions league or not ?did he actually had the class and talent in his team to match the opponents ? get some sunlight bro let that brain work a bit

    • @reun1clus
      @reun1clus Před měsícem

      @@arunvarghese5588 that’s what separates people like Ronaldo from losers like you… while you settle for 2nd place, there are people who strive to win it all, and anything less is a failure… i’m merely saying that despite Klopp’s failures, he is the greatest loser of all time and that is a compliment because he has been working with limited resources and gets very close… still a loser but the greatest… get out in the sun and get your brain working for some motivation as well as go attend some English classes

  • @TheIMILLTv
    @TheIMILLTv Před měsícem

    And People call Guardiolathe greatest😂😂😂

    • @milosilic23
      @milosilic23 Před měsícem +2

      It depends how you look at it. Guardiola has more trophies. And in that sense he is better. But he managed a stacked Barcelona, an overpowered Bayern and has an unlimited budget in City. But he is brilliant. Klopp is brilliant in a different way. He creates. He makes players, people and cultures.

  • @fabricefils-aime7142
    @fabricefils-aime7142 Před měsícem +2

    Liverpool went from a loser mindset to now an elite mindset thanks to Klopp

  • @alexg3228
    @alexg3228 Před měsícem

    If kloop is smart, he should easley beat M. UTD. In the FA. Cup. Erik ten hag outsmart him simple as that.

  • @binodtharu4910
    @binodtharu4910 Před měsícem +3

    Klopp almost joined Hamburg sv before joining Dortmund as well.

    • @alphazero5421
      @alphazero5421 Před měsícem +1

      Hamburg sv would of won the Bundesliga if that happened

    • @guido_aka_guy
      @guido_aka_guy Před měsícem +2

      ​@@alphazero5421But Klopp realized that the Top Sponsor was a Toxic Person, that man spend a hell of Money but it did not pay of for the Club .HSV is still in a bad Situation, Klopp was smart not to go to Hamburg , Klopp has a good sense what will work and what will not Work. Liverpool and Klopp obviously a match in heaven.

    • @alphazero5421
      @alphazero5421 Před měsícem +1

      @@guido_aka_guy Facts!

    • @malouasounds
      @malouasounds Před měsícem +2

      HSV rejected Klopp as manager because club officials (the board) didn't like his style of clothing. Klopp wore jeans during the interview. The Hamburger SV is famous for its smart decisions.;)