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      Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)

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      Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      Reply #5497: Jan 17, 2024 02:08:16 pm
      None of that means much to me mate :laugh:

      Just my ignorance on anything remotely modern.

      No worries. Bottom line is he's a Liverpool fan.
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      Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      Reply #5498: Jan 18, 2024 02:48:54 pm
      Why Jürgen Is Liverpool's Best Performer This Season
      Jürgen Klopp has made defining in-game changes to take Liverpool to top of Premier League and through cup competitions.

      Liverpool lead Premier League, are in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, Europa League last-16 and FA Cup fourth round; impressive season has been helped by Klopp's in-game changes, which have led to Reds recording more goal involvements by subs than any of their rivals.

      Mohamed Salah has the most goal involvements. Virgil van Dijk is back to his imperious best. Alisson is again in contention for the golden glove and Trent Alexander-Arnold is excelling in his hybrid role.

      But perhaps the most impressive performances for Liverpool this season have come from their manager, Jürgen Klopp.

      First, there is the bigger project. The Liverpool relaunch and how he has masterminded a rebuilding of the team's midfield. The blending of new faces and emerging academy graduates with the trusted old guard. It is a transformation from the "disastrous" previous season - as he calls it - and testament to Klopp's squad-building skills and the culture he has created at the club.

      The future's bright. We are into the next chapter of Klopp's Liverpool reign and it already looks like it has the potential to bring similar levels of success as the previous ones.

      But it is within the cut and thrust of matches where Klopp has so impressively led Liverpool into the title race and into contention for three further trophies. His in-game changes have set him apart from his rivals and, more often than not, maximised Liverpool's return for their efforts.

      The most emphatic stat to underline the point centres on the 30 goals and assists Liverpool's substitutes have delivered across all competitions this season.

      That's 12 more than subs at any other Premier League team have recorded.

      During the debate about whether football in England should permanently switch to allowing teams to use five subs rather than three, Klopp was an outspoken advocate for the increase.

      He said that was largely because of the physical benefits that number of changes could have for his players, who are frequently called to work across many fronts. But he is also a master of tactical changes mid-match and he now has more tools at his disposal.

      Across just the past couple of months, the list of key Klopp changes is a long one. Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo turned around the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with Fulham. A pair of double substitutions at Arsenal altered the course of that FA Cup tie. There was a triple change to break the resistance of Newcastle before that, while Harvey Elliott, Wataru Endo and Luis Diaz all scored crucial goals off the bench just before Christmas.

      The exception which proves the rule is that frustrating 0-0 draw at home to Manchester United, when Klopp accepts his tactical switch to 4-2-4 during the second half instead gave the opposition more options in possession. He soon reverted back to the original 4-3-3 but a failure to finish off their rivals left Anfield frustrated.

      But Liverpool have won the most points from losing positions this season. They have dropped the second-fewest number of points when they've been ahead. Klopp usually finds a way to win.

      Interestingly, these alterations are part of a bigger pattern of rotations. Liverpool have made the third most starting XI changes for Premier League games this season, with Klopp managing the workload of players going far in the Europa League and Carabao Cup and into the next round of the FA Cup.

      But those selections are coming from a relatively small pool. Liverpool have used just 23 players in the league - the joint-fewest number of players used by any club. Five more have been involved in other competitions.

      There is strength in depth in this group. That is most notable in attacking areas - Liverpool rank second for the number of different goalscorers this term. But like most sides, injuries have limited those options at different times and forced Klopp and his players to adapt.

      Throughout the season, Klopp's willingness to trust in youth has helped Liverpool manage those situations. Eight players aged 20 or under have had game time, with the likes of Jarrell Quansah and Conor Bradley stepping up impressively.

      Elliott may be into his sixth season but he still falls into that category too. After his heroics at Crystal Palace he said he was hoping to shake off the supersub tag and become an established player in the Liverpool first team.

      But it is the supersubs which have been a huge part of the success for Liverpool and Klopp so far this season. Coupled with the experienced, established stars, it makes Klopp's Liverpool 2.0 a major force going into the second half of this campaign…

      https://www.skysports.com/football/news/15117/13048959/Jürgen-klopp-has-made-defining-in-game-changes-to-take-liverpool-to-top-of-premier-league-and-through-cup-competitions
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      Reply #5499: Jan 18, 2024 02:58:49 pm
      What Jürgen has done, and is doing, with a brand new midfield, to be top of the table right now, don't think any other manager in the world could have done it.
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      Reply #5500: Jan 18, 2024 03:37:54 pm
      Why Jürgen Is Liverpool's Best Performer This Season
      Jürgen Klopp has made defining in-game changes to take Liverpool to top of Premier League and through cup competitions.

      Liverpool lead Premier League, are in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, Europa League last-16 and FA Cup fourth round; impressive season has been helped by Klopp's in-game changes, which have led to Reds recording more goal involvements by subs than any of their rivals.

      Mohamed Salah has the most goal involvements. Virgil van Dijk is back to his imperious best. Alisson is again in contention for the golden glove and Trent Alexander-Arnold is excelling in his hybrid role.

      But perhaps the most impressive performances for Liverpool this season have come from their manager, Jürgen Klopp.

      First, there is the bigger project. The Liverpool relaunch and how he has masterminded a rebuilding of the team's midfield. The blending of new faces and emerging academy graduates with the trusted old guard. It is a transformation from the "disastrous" previous season - as he calls it - and testament to Klopp's squad-building skills and the culture he has created at the club.

      The future's bright. We are into the next chapter of Klopp's Liverpool reign and it already looks like it has the potential to bring similar levels of success as the previous ones.

      But it is within the cut and thrust of matches where Klopp has so impressively led Liverpool into the title race and into contention for three further trophies. His in-game changes have set him apart from his rivals and, more often than not, maximised Liverpool's return for their efforts.

      The most emphatic stat to underline the point centres on the 30 goals and assists Liverpool's substitutes have delivered across all competitions this season.

      That's 12 more than subs at any other Premier League team have recorded.

      During the debate about whether football in England should permanently switch to allowing teams to use five subs rather than three, Klopp was an outspoken advocate for the increase.

      He said that was largely because of the physical benefits that number of changes could have for his players, who are frequently called to work across many fronts. But he is also a master of tactical changes mid-match and he now has more tools at his disposal.

      Across just the past couple of months, the list of key Klopp changes is a long one. Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo turned around the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with Fulham. A pair of double substitutions at Arsenal altered the course of that FA Cup tie. There was a triple change to break the resistance of Newcastle before that, while Harvey Elliott, Wataru Endo and Luis Diaz all scored crucial goals off the bench just before Christmas.

      The exception which proves the rule is that frustrating 0-0 draw at home to Manchester United, when Klopp accepts his tactical switch to 4-2-4 during the second half instead gave the opposition more options in possession. He soon reverted back to the original 4-3-3 but a failure to finish off their rivals left Anfield frustrated.

      But Liverpool have won the most points from losing positions this season. They have dropped the second-fewest number of points when they've been ahead. Klopp usually finds a way to win.

      Interestingly, these alterations are part of a bigger pattern of rotations. Liverpool have made the third most starting XI changes for Premier League games this season, with Klopp managing the workload of players going far in the Europa League and Carabao Cup and into the next round of the FA Cup.

      But those selections are coming from a relatively small pool. Liverpool have used just 23 players in the league - the joint-fewest number of players used by any club. Five more have been involved in other competitions.

      There is strength in depth in this group. That is most notable in attacking areas - Liverpool rank second for the number of different goalscorers this term. But like most sides, injuries have limited those options at different times and forced Klopp and his players to adapt.

      Throughout the season, Klopp's willingness to trust in youth has helped Liverpool manage those situations. Eight players aged 20 or under have had game time, with the likes of Jarrell Quansah and Conor Bradley stepping up impressively.

      Elliott may be into his sixth season but he still falls into that category too. After his heroics at Crystal Palace he said he was hoping to shake off the supersub tag and become an established player in the Liverpool first team.

      But it is the supersubs which have been a huge part of the success for Liverpool and Klopp so far this season. Coupled with the experienced, established stars, it makes Klopp's Liverpool 2.0 a major force going into the second half of this campaign…

      https://www.skysports.com/football/news/15117/13048959/Jürgen-klopp-has-made-defining-in-game-changes-to-take-liverpool-to-top-of-premier-league-and-through-cup-competitions





      I’ve said it from the start, we’re once again Pep’s pain in his arse, we seen how animated he got beating the bar codes, he knew how important it was to hang onto our coat tails, that told me he is very worried indeed, he knows deep down we’re here for the long haul, we have a younger squad, a fresher squad, a stronger squad, and in time a better squad capable of matching and over hauling his own, but then, that won’t be too difficult for us, for they I believe will drop out of the EPL, unsure how far, but far enough for him to F**k off and May even end up back home in Barcelona and leave Shitty scratching around in that hole they crawled out of !!   YNWA
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      Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      Reply #5501: Jan 18, 2024 04:48:33 pm
      I’ve said it from the start, we’re once again Pep’s pain in his arse, we seen how animated he got beating the bar codes, he knew how important it was to hang onto our coat tails, that told me he is very worried indeed, he knows deep down we’re here for the long haul, we have a younger squad, a fresher squad, a stronger squad, and in time a better squad capable of matching and over hauling his own, but then, that won’t be too difficult for us, for they I believe will drop out of the EPL, unsure how far, but far enough for him to F**k off and May even end up back home in Barcelona and leave Shitty scratching around in that hole they crawled out of !!   YNWA

      It'll be interesting to see how we deal with the Thursday/Sunday scenario when Europe restarts.

      Looking at the last 16 dates, they're followed by City coming to Anfield and us going to Goodison. And possibly an FA Cup quarter final around the same time as well.
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      Reply #5502: Jan 18, 2024 04:53:05 pm
      It'll be interesting to see how we deal with the Thursday/Sunday scenario when Europe restarts.

      Looking at the last 16 dates, they're followed by City coming to Anfield and us going to Goodison. And possibly an FA Cup quarter final around the same time as well.

      And I for one, just can't F***ing wait  :D :D :D :D
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      Reply #5503: Jan 19, 2024 10:57:44 am
      Quote from billythered
      If you’re not excited by this new version of Liverpool under Klopp, then you must be dead inside !!!

      YNWA



      Is this team really as new as everyone says it is?

      Alisson 5 years
      VVD 6 years
      Robbo 6 years
      Matip 7 years
      TAA 7 years
      Gomez 8 years
      Salah 6 years
      Jones 5 years
      Jota 3 years
      Diaz 2 years

      Apart from midfield, there's lots of experience in this team. We made 4 signings last summer, that's a new midfield, not a new team. I'm not surprised that we are where we are atm. Last year was just a speed ramp to overcome and where we are now is really where we should be, for a side of this quality.
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      Reply #5504: Jan 19, 2024 11:00:44 am
      Is this team really as new as everyone says it is?

      Alisson 5 years
      VVD 6 years
      Robbo 6 years
      Matip 7 years
      TAA 7 years
      Gomez 8 years
      Salah 6 years
      Jones 5 years
      Jota 3 years
      Diaz 2 years

      Apart from midfield, there's lots of experience in this team. We made 4 signings last summer, that's a new midfield, not a new team. I'm not surprised that we are where we are atm. Last year was just a speed ramp to overcome and where we are now is really where we should be, for a side of this quality.

      Correct, but the rest of the squad is either new or very young.
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      Reply #5505: Jan 19, 2024 11:05:24 am
      Is this team really as new as everyone says it is?

      Alisson 5 years
      VVD 6 years
      Robbo 6 years
      Matip 7 years
      TAA 7 years
      Gomez 8 years
      Salah 6 years
      Jones 5 years
      Jota 3 years
      Diaz 2 years

      Apart from midfield, there's lots of experience in this team. We made 4 signings last summer, that's a new midfield, not a new team. I'm not surprised that we are where we are atm. Last year was just a speed ramp to overcome and where we are now is really where we should be, for a side of this quality.

      Squad is more than those players but the midfield is new and that’s key
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      Reply #5506: Jan 19, 2024 11:59:07 am
      It's a fairly new attack as well.

      Two years for Diaz isn't a long time, 18 months Nunez has been here and Gakpo has only just gone past his one year anniversary.
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      Reply #5507: Jan 19, 2024 12:34:23 pm
      Is this team really as new as everyone says it is?

      Alisson 5 years
      VVD 6 years
      Robbo 6 years
      Matip 7 years
      TAA 7 years
      Gomez 8 years
      Salah 6 years
      Jones 5 years
      Jota 3 years
      Diaz 2 years

      Apart from midfield, there's lots of experience in this team. We made 4 signings last summer, that's a new midfield, not a new team. I'm not surprised that we are where we are atm. Last year was just a speed ramp to overcome and where we are now is really where we should be, for a side of this quality.





      Some would argue we have the perfect blend of youth and experience, maybe that’s the perfect mix for challenging for titles and tin, as the elder players eventually move on, they’re replaced by our current younger players, and the cycle continues as we go forward and nurture home grown talent and those bought from the transfer market,

      Maybe we have created the perfect scenario of continuous development whilst at the same time be forever challenging for major honours, and have the capacity to stay within FFP guidelines, for others though, they have to overspend, and perhaps flout those aforementioned guidelines, risking point deduction penalties or even relegation,

      In short, we are indeed run exactly how a football club should be run, debt free, continuous development, within financial guidelines, in compliance with Governing Bodies rules and regulations, and be competitive in every competition available …..have I missed anything??



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      Reply #5508: Jan 19, 2024 02:22:36 pm
      Is this team really as new as everyone says it is?

      Alisson 5 years
      VVD 6 years
      Robbo 6 years
      Matip 7 years
      TAA 7 years
      Gomez 8 years
      Salah 6 years
      Jones 5 years
      Jota 3 years
      Diaz 2 years

      Apart from midfield, there's lots of experience in this team. We made 4 signings last summer, that's a new midfield, not a new team. I'm not surprised that we are where we are atm. Last year was just a speed ramp to overcome and where we are now is really where we should be, for a side of this quality.

      2/3 of a new frontline and an entirely new midfield. Yea...seems F***ing new to me.
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      Reply #5509: Jan 19, 2024 02:41:56 pm
      Is this team really as new as everyone says it is?

      Alisson 5 years
      VVD 6 years
      Robbo 6 years
      Matip 7 years
      TAA 7 years
      Gomez 8 years
      Salah 6 years
      Jones 5 years
      Jota 3 years
      Diaz 2 years

      Apart from midfield, there's lots of experience in this team. We made 4 signings last summer, that's a new midfield, not a new team. I'm not surprised that we are where we are atm. Last year was just a speed ramp to overcome and where we are now is really where we should be, for a side of this quality.

      That's 10 players of a squad of 28.

      The Mane, Firmino, Salah trio that was the driving force of a lot of Klopp's success now has 1 of those 3 remaining.
      Wijnaldum, Milner, Henderson and Fabinho are gone from the heart of the team.
      There has been a complete transformation of the midfield (heart) of the team, with Endo, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai and Gravenberch (who is U21).

      Factor in that Trent and Jones were youngsters that came in and are now established or establishing themselves as senior players.

      Then we have this season's Liverpool squad, with the most academy graduates playing the most minutes for academy graduates.

      Klopp bedding in Quansah, Bradley and Doak. On top of Elliott still being an U21 player.

      This is very much Klopp 2.0 as far as a squad goes.
      And it is very exciting to see what this squad can do.
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      Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      Reply #5510: Jan 19, 2024 09:52:07 pm
      https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/13051790/Jürgen-klopp-invites-sven-goran-eriksson-to-spend-day-with-liverpool
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      Reply #5511: Jan 19, 2024 11:10:56 pm
      In this debate age is irrelevant. Experience, or lack of it, is the issue.

      Jota will be here 4 years in the summer. Thiago will be gone after 4 years. Kelleher, Jones, and TAA are here even longer. Jones has made 100 appearances already. After 3-4 years of first team football with us, they can't really be considered new players anymore.
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      Reply #5512: Jan 20, 2024 10:43:47 am
      In this debate age is irrelevant. Experience, or lack of it, is the issue.

      Jota will be here 4 years in the summer. Thiago will be gone after 4 years. Kelleher, Jones, and TAA are here even longer. Jones has made 100 appearances already. After 3-4 years of first team football with us, they can't really be considered new players anymore.




      Well what the Actual F**k do you want then FFs ??  We’re top of the f***in league, we’re in the semifinals of the League cup, the Last 16 of the Europa, still in the FA f***in cup, and 99.999999999999% of Liverpool fans & Supporters are absolutely f***in ecstatic about how our season is going…..except for you it seems, seriously fella, if you’re not happy then get yer self tae F**k and go and f***in whinge & moan elsewhere !!   :f_steam:  :mad:


      tw*t !!!
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      Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      Reply #5513: Jan 20, 2024 11:27:30 am
      Thread has gone off topic a bit. l o l

      Is it klopp 5.0 now ?  :lmao:
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      Reply #5514: Jan 20, 2024 12:35:01 pm

      I'm in love with him and I feel fine.
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      Reply #5515: Jan 20, 2024 01:54:23 pm
      I'm in love with him and I feel fine.

      We all are I should think
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      Reply #5516: Jan 21, 2024 07:48:21 pm
      199 Premier League wins as Liverpool manager.

      His first came against Chelsea, hopefully his 200th will as well.
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      Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      Reply #5517: Jan 22, 2024 01:12:15 pm
      Salah being attacked by Egyptian fans and being accused of faking an injury to go back to Liverpool. Not only that but they are also accusing him of not giving a F**k about the national team.
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      Reply #5518: Jan 22, 2024 02:12:41 pm
      Salah being attacked by Egyptian fans and being accused of faking an injury to go back to Liverpool. Not only that but they are also accusing him of not giving a F**k about the national team.

      What's that have to do with Klopp?
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      Reply #5519: Jan 22, 2024 02:36:50 pm
      Salah being attacked by Egyptian fans and being accused of faking an injury to go back to Liverpool. Not only that but they are also accusing him of not giving a F**k about the national team.

      Attacked where ?

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