Klopp has also picked up two more individual accolades, winning the LMA Manager of the Year award and collecting the Sir Alex Ferguson trophy, the latter voted for by the full membership of managers across all the divisions. Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp named Premier League Manager of the Season - Sports Mole Seems Pep was right. Most of the league managers want Klopp to win.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...n-appointment-to-champions-league-final-paris Seven ages of Klopp: Liverpool’s journey from his appointment to Paris A season-by-season look at the team’s evolution as they prepare for Saturday’s Champions League final
The Boss! Klopp: “I LOVE YOU ALL! I’m not drunk, just emotional.” pic.twitter.com/Km7tcrPIaq— Viktor Fagerström (@ViktorFagerLFC) May 29, 2022
I’m so glad… 🎶@dietotenhosen, a famous German punk band and friend of Jürgen, have delivered a special birthday message for the boss 😍 pic.twitter.com/oFLT9GOiHD— Liverpool FC (@LFC) June 16, 2022
Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp became the seventh manager to take charge of 100+ UEFA Champions League games. Only Pep Guardiola (61) has more wins from his first 100 games in charge in the competition than Klopp (58).
It was also his 400th game in charge of us overall. https://www.thisisanfield.com/2022/...-first-time-feat-in-jurgen-klopps-400th-game/
we should get rid of him. or so the absolute morons on Twitter say* *and is it possible that Twitter will have even stupider people than now with Elon Musk in charge?
Yeah, most managers want Klopp to win…. Rather than having to play a manager with a 3/4 billion $ team. Even fat Frank could win a game if you give him that.
Klopp is right on the money here, particularly this https://www.thisisanfield.com/2022/...r-world-cup-but-insists-let-the-players-play/
Just out of curiosity, if you guys were to hire a replacement who would you pick? Tuchel? Poch? Or maybe an up and comer like Marco Silva of Fulham?
Whoever it would be would be a downgrade on Klopp. None of the three you mentioned are Liverpool coaches.
I don't want a replacement right now tbh. However , if you want to know which manager impresses me a lot I'd say Roberto De Zerbi . I think he's doing a terrific job with Brighton.
Unlike Liverpool to choose a coach who's only been at a team for so short a time, I think you're wrong.
You're right I did misunderstand. Looking at it again I don't quite see where your comment belongs in an article about Klopp and Liverpool but hey ho.
There's a strong sense of hopelessness about the team's play; Klopp may not have lost the dressing room but the owners have. At this point my biggest worry is Klopp throwing up his hands and moving to pastures greener. He doesn't need this sh*t at this point in his career.
What I have noticed about the top managers is that they are not coaches to turn things around when things go wrong. Mourinho was perfect when things went well at Chelsea but when they started to fail he didn't turn it around. Bit the same now with Klopp. He just isn't turning things around for Liverpool, great when things are going well but now the pressure is on him let's see how he does. It's also on Pep a little.