Very often a successful manager/coach has a second in command who is very tactically astute and is closer to the players than the No1. Sometimes it's a combo of motivator and a tactician. We don't really know what the deal was with Buvac.
All the speculation that Buvac was eyeing up the Arsenal job or whatever, is another mystery. Is Klopp more of motivator than a tactician, if so he will need time to readjust and to build a fresh partnership with a like minded individual who can get inside the minds of the players, read their moods etc. Klopp can't do the lot. Problem is trying to get to grips mid season.
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