@@zeus-ow8li It's an economical decision. If the payout for the manager is lower than the potential decrease in what the clubs and players are worth, then it's the better solution. But it doesn't matter. Klopp wasn't about to be paid out anyway.
Going against the financial prowess of City for season after season, and working on a sell-to-buy philosophy for transfers, it's a modern day miracle how much success and life he has brought to Liverpool.
It's not the money that defeated him. It was all Pep Guardiola. If it was all about the money, United and Chelsea wouldn't be as pathetic as they are. United has spent Billions since Sir Alex retired, what do they have to show for it?
@@MelvinJ64 no it was the money Klopp and pep are arguably on the same level but pep had more money to invest in his bench and depth that Klopp didn't have that's why peps city are more consistent and you can see it in the pep to Klopp h2h where Klopp won more games
As a huge Manchester United fan, i have nothing but respect for Klöpp you can see how the players appreciate him, great personality with the media and passion for the game. I hope all the best for him. 💪🏽
@HyphenTH-cam I hope so, I think Mikel and his squad still have much to learn but I think they made big steps forward this season and will come back stronger next year and will be our biggest rival going forward and i look forward to it
@@HyphenTH-cam Pipe down brudda. Your man has spent 750 mil quid and only has an FA cup to show for. Pep's only nemesis is Klopp and ain't nobody tested Pep more than Klopp. It's game over for the PL.
@@stuffstoconsider3516 That wasn't my point my point was that they were already in the past a Bigger and more important club as what they're now. Dortmund was very dominant in the 90's also won the champions league. The Hitzfeld era was arguably bigger than Klopp era
@@MrIkOgNiTo yes but if you can remember the bosses spent money like crazy and managed to bankrupt the club. it was very close for dortmund to not get completely bankrupt and stay in the league, i think the city dortmund saved them, not sure but you can google it. they had to drastically cut spending and were no where near where they have been under hitzfeld for example.
who said Klopp is polarising? His by far the most famous and popular German on the planet hardly anyone hates him. When NBA and NFL quote him and say he is their inspiration, that shows how big Klopp is globally. John Oliver summed it up best when he said trophies don’t matter, we don’t own them, as someone wins the trophies every year, he gave us moments and memories and that will last forever and delivered on his promise when he arrived.
Yes. Klopp is not polarising at all. But, trophies matter very much. Would a sponsor want to associate their brand to a losing team? No. So, they will go to Manchester City and Madrid before they go to FSG Liverpool to cut a deal.
@@cjewe1z Liverpool transcend trophies because they are bigger global club than both Man City and Real Madrid, which is why despite winning only 1 league in 30 years we get 8 times the global viewership of Real Madrid. Liverpool are like the lakers or New York Yankees or Dallas Cowboys we are the most popular sports team in the world with Man Utd so will always get sponsors because we have the most fans. That is why Nike pays Liverpool more than they pay Barcelona and Adidas pay Real Madrid.
@@Delboy0 "Liverpool transcend trophies"? That's some major coping mechanism. Can you back your claim up with the numbers? The Nike deal is a bad one. That's why FSG Liverpool are reuniting with Adidas. You're still sleeping, trying to rewrite history. Biggest club in the world? Do FSG Liverpool win the biggest trophies? Do FSG Liverpool generate the biggest revenues? Not winning must make winning one PL and one UCL in fourteen seasons under FSG mean more. 🤣🤣🤣
He always took a challenge by taking over an average/weak side and made them best in the world purely on his managerial abilities & with such an attacking style of energetic football with much limited budget unlike many other great managers and also tactically dominating them too👏🏻 In short he always punched above his weight ❤ ……..plus not to mention his net spend which is even less then some mid-table teams 🙏🏻…….By far the best manager in the world 👏🏻
If you are a Liverpool fan you just can't keep loving this guy enough ❤❤❤ true legend that brought back so much joy in Liverpool fan. Wherever he goes YNWA
I'm a Chelsea fan and I have the outmost respect for Kloop. Nothing but class and a wonderful/amazing coach. He will be missed in the football world. Wish him the best in retirement.
@@Delboy0 the English used to run around like headless chickens and chase the ball which was mainly in the air. 🤫 England of the British invented the game but has been made so much better whether it's technically or tactically.
@@aidygooner You have a very ignorant image of English football, because teams like West Ham, Liverpool and Tottenham never played long ball football in the 1960s or 1970s. Due to English football training being more military influenced training meant British players tended to have a lot of stamina due the training being more intense fitness based. This meant British players had higher levels of fitness in the 1970s and 1980s to put constant pressure on the ball, which lead to the English teams dominating Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. There was a period where England won 6 European cups in a row before they were banned. This also explains why English football was played at higher speed than the rest of the world because players had more stamina to run longer and faster due to the traditional British military style training methods being applied to British soccer teams from the beginning. It was Klinsmann, Rangnick and Klopp were the people who took pressing to Germany. Both Klinsmann and Klopp visited Arsene Wenger to pick his brain in the early 2000s. Klinsmann noticed that Bundesliga teams were playing passes at almost 2 seconds slower than EPL teams so took that more intense style to the German national team as coach and Rangnick who had lived in England took English pressing to German club football. By the way Pep had also visited Wenger during that period and when he became Barcelona coach took British fitness training methods to Barcelona , got rid of lazy players like Ronaldinho and his Barcelona team started playing a more intense speed with pressing. Germans just took an English tactic gave it a German name and suddenly they were accredited with inventing the tactic, when it originated from England. It is like the Iceland Viking Clap, everybody thinks it originated from Iceland when it came from Scottish fans who visited Iceland for a Europa league game and the Iceland fans copied it for their national team.
I have nothing but thank you for this man. Before, it was a depressing period with ups and downs in supporting Liverpool. This man brought glorious years to my beloved club. He is always a legend.
As a long-time Dortmund fan, I can say from experience that Liverpool fans can hardly imagine how tough the coming years will be emotionally. You often only realize how good something was when you no longer have it.
As an AC MILAN fan I so wish he was up to take my club on top of the football world, like Sacchi, Ancelotti did. Jürgen komm zu Milan bitte!!! What an amazing coach...
There is a small handful of managers out there that have more on their resume, but Klopp is the one more players, more fans and more owners would like to see at their club IMNSHO. He relates to players and makes good players great, he relates to fans, he overachieves when comparing his resources to close rivals, and he does not gripe about ownership when things are rough. Yeah, it might be nice to hire Ancellotti or Guardiola, but are they likely to stick it out for a few years? AC Milan, probably. But a lot of clubs, no.
For everyone who wonders why at 0:09 Klopp is mentioned to be controversial and hated and loved at the same time. Goes back to his Bundeliga times where he indeed was (at least a bit) controversial. Partially also for some not-so-nice behavior once in a while. I guess as a true professional he also worked on that part of him :) I love this guy and I am proud that a german coach did not only perform well in the Premier League but much more that he brought enthusiasm and joy and positivity. As a german. Which is not considered a typical German trait. A great representative of Germany in the world.
As much as I hate Liverpool as a United fan, I have the biggest respect for Klopp. Probably the most enviable thing Pool have for most United fans in the last few years is Klopp himself.
I would like to thank you, I first saw your old video about Klopp years ago which through him got me into the sport and became a fan of Liverpool, what a journey it has been
Liverpool is different than any other club out there. At Liverpool it has always been the manager is seen as a God, yes, we adore players both past and present, but the manager is over them all, it has always been that way, so if a manager can connect with the people, the city, the culture of Liverpool, we will worship them forever. That's why in the recent past managers Gerard Houllier, Rafa Benitez, Jurgen Klopp are worshipped, not only because they brought us success but because they understand the people of Liverpool. And managers who don't get us or don't immerse themselves within the city have never had our backing, managers like Brendan Rodgers and Roy Hodgson, they failed because they didn't get the people of Liverpool. Even when Benitez left and went to Real Madrid his family stayed in Liverpool, they loved the city. You have to understand people from the city, whether they are Liverpool or Everton fans is irrelevant, you have to get that we are different than the rest of the U.K., we have a massive chip on our shoulder because we have always and still are looked downed upon by everyone else, even those who don't believe that, or don't believe they view us any different - they do, but if you are from Liverpool you can very easily recognise it in how others talk about you or make reference to you, even when it's seemingly very subtle, we see it. Klopp knows this, he leaned this early on, that's why when we say "This Means More," others don't like it because they love there club too, I respect that but it's not the same. There's times the whole city and people's lives stop dead in their tracks when certain moments take place, it can be our entire lives in these moments and everything else in the world pales in comparison. That's why we take it so personally when ignorance shows its face and people start up with the tragedy chanting, it means more to us, whether people like it or not - it's true. I rate Klopp as one of the greatest managers of all time, not only because I'm obviously biased as he managed my club, but because of how he's built teams from mediocre to world-class. I respect Guardiola for everything he has achieved, he's undoubtably one of the best but he's never built an underdog, he's never had to work with what he has and make do, he's always had players who were if not world-class just a level below, he's always bought incredible talent, he's never developed an entire team of subpar talent to the the level of being able to compete with the best teams in the world and hold their own. I so grateful that I was able to witness every one of Liverpool's matches under Klopp, even when we were abysmal the players stayed the course to the point we are now. He's leaving the club a million times better than he inherited it. He will be missed. I hope Arne Slot can succeed, as long as he too understands the city and its people, he'll be supported no matter what.
We and my guys are planning a trip for a couple of weeks. This is the week all five of them have the time, except the one. The one who is most excited of all of us. The reason is that this Sunday is Klopp's last match as Liverpool's manager.
Liverpool FCs recent evaluation is at around 5.4 billon euros not the 3.9 stated in the video. Meaning the club has grown by about 5 times because of 2 major factors. Excellent ownership in FSG and iconic management in Klopp and his backroom staff. Sad to see the latter go but still very excited for a new chapter under the former👏
Well done indeed! Wonderful insights into a thoughtful, honest, and giving man/coach/manager/mentor/friend!!! CHEERS!!! GO REDS! GO JURGEN!!! You’ll never walk alone! Looking forward to his next venture!👌🏾⚽️❤️👌🏾⚽️❤️👌🏾
I know Jurgen Klopp wasn’t the most successful manager of all time, but he’s my favorite. I really enjoyed seeing him turn Liverpool into a real powerhouse again. Liverpool is the only team to ever have over 90 points in the league table and still not win it. They were on Man City’s heels for years and you have to be really good to be able to do that. Klopp will be considered one of the best managers Liverpool’s ever had. What a privilege it was to see.
The club gave him the chance to reconstruct the team. It took years to the first title. Other clubs expect a quick fix. I think Klopp gave supporters hope for their own lives, his philosophy of life. Isn't it?
@@thorstenjaspert9394 What I respect about him is that he clearly did more than was expected of him with his job title. I always aim to do the same with my painting business- do more than what’s expected of you. Results and relationships usually thrive and that’s how bright futures are born. Klopp made great sacrifices for the greater good and its speaks volumes that people recognize all of his efforts. He just wanted to be the difference he wanted to see in the world. I look up to people like that.
Klopp is so disrespected for his trophy cabinet, the guy had to rebuild the club from scratch and got them a ucl in 4 years, the guy also had to compete with the 115ffp merchants and its not like he wasnt close he got 99,97.92 points all these points are title winning points
- 0:11 🛡 Few managers are as polarizing as Jürgen Klopp, loved and hated simultaneously. - 0:49 💼 Klopp passed the CEO test by demonstrating his value to the Liverpool FC owner with his coaching skills. - 1:29 🏆 Klopp's success in winning the Champions League in 2019 elevated his status as one of football's top managers. - 2:18 💼 Top coaches like Klopp are now akin to top managers, needing various skills beyond coaching to increase club value. - 3:14 📈 Klopp's tenure saw the value of Liverpool FC double, making it one of the most valuable sports clubs globally. - 4:34 🤝 Klopp values holistic leadership, ensuring cohesion between players, staff, and management for club success. - 6:09 🏛 Klopp delegated business matters to executives, allowing him to focus on coaching and team development. - 8:47 ⚽ Klopp values character when selecting players, emphasizing teamwork over individual skill. - 9:25 🎭 Klopp understands football as entertainment, leveraging showmanship to engage fans and maintain the industry's allure. - 10:28 💰 Klopp's commercial appeal enhances Liverpool FC's revenue, exceeding expectations set by the club's owners. - 11:32 🏎 Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool reflects strategic foresight, recognizing the right time to depart for personal and professional well-being. - 12:36 🏆 Klopp's achievements at Liverpool, including a Champions League and Premier League title, are commendable, considering the competition and context. - 13:13 🕰 Klopp's decision to take a break mirrors other successful managers, emphasizing the importance of rest for sustained excellence.
Klopp truly changed English football for the better. I still remember the 2017-18 season, Liverpool's UCL performances were some of the most exciting attacking football I'd ever seen and I say this as a United fan. Truly Rock n Roll football. He destroyed City that season in the UCL, forced Pep and pretty much the rest of the league to adapt their styles to press high, move the ball fast much like Pep's Barca did in 2008.
May be my football memory is not the oldest around. But I have not seen a manager before commanding his players to perform at the highest level regardless of the ressources. Building fearless teams that the strogest teams wish to avoid. After that, I see so many managers going that route of compensating for lack of high quality footballers with physicality and organization. Klopp didr really change football!
I think a few clubs have a similar rule, but Klopp popularised the rule when it comes to transfers; "no dickheads policy" is what he called it. A lot of players were discarded because of this rule after half a season at Liverpool.
He will take a shot at the World Title with Germany in the future - the trainer position was offered to him after Löw left, but he said he wasnt ready yet because he felt happy at Liverpool.
Good video. I liked how you show that the cold calculating stuff can be combined with the emotional stuff into something that's real. A lesson to all the marketing drones and corporate lawyers. A lesson that they're not going to learn sadly.
Is he actually polarising though? I'm a Manchester United supporter and the thing I've found most polarising about him is that I can't hate him despite hating Liverpool. He's a fantastic coach with a great personality that appears to be an entirely decent human being. I'm not sure there are any reasonable arguments against that.
I am no longer a fan/supporter of any football club - far to commercial for my taste - but I highly respect some coaches - like Klopp or Alonso - for their personalities.
Few inaccuracies in the video Matip is not German but used t play for Mali, Liverpool didn't lost to Fulham 1-0 in his last season, Klopp didn't take a year off he took 4 months off.
A geat video, thanks for sharing this perspective. What I am missing is the look on the value of the Premier Leage as a whole. If it was not for Klopp City would have dominated and made the league very boring. Maybe they would have had enough energy to even dominate CL alongside. Without the competition that Klopp gave Pep I guess the TV contracts for the PL would have been considerably worse.
He doesn't know whether Germany is ready for him. When the Euro goes well, there is a good chance he will be the new coach for DFB. Euphoria and he could trigger the decisive hype across the country. Most of the player material is already there. It could be: Ramaj - Kimmich, Tah, Schlotterbeck, Netz - Stiller, Pavlovic, Musiala - Wirtz, Havertz, Adeyemi The base is also there with players like Nübel and Beier/Thiaw. Players to watch and who are interesting for the future are a.o. Atom (Brighton), Osawe and Jatta (both RB Leipzig U19) as well as Izekor (Bayer Leverkusen).
Hearing Klopp football philosophy when he arrived at Liverpool made me watch and love the game. There's x factor in his team. In contrast I admire what ManCity has achieved, but I don't watch their games (they bore me).
This YT channel has something that I haven't seen on any other, they can upload a video in English but after a few months the same video broadcast's in spanish. Like how do they do that?? I'm in México so that's why they appear in spanish, but i really wonder how's that even possible
It is the measure of the man when all 3 clubs he has ever managed Mainz05, Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool had never ever wanted him to leave.
Absolutely true, but I've heard him say with a huge grin, part of that is knowing when to leave. 😁
He was also one of the highest paid managers and its not easy to pay out a manager on millions
@@zeus-ow8li It's an economical decision. If the payout for the manager is lower than the potential decrease in what the clubs and players are worth, then it's the better solution. But it doesn't matter. Klopp wasn't about to be paid out anyway.
Lies again? Champions League Chicken Feet
@@NazriBuang-w9v he already did win the Champions League, dumbo.
Going against the financial prowess of City for season after season, and working on a sell-to-buy philosophy for transfers, it's a modern day miracle how much success and life he has brought to Liverpool.
Chelsea, Arsenal and United have a higher net spend than city. Dont be mad you can’t compete 😊
It's not the money that defeated him. It was all Pep Guardiola. If it was all about the money, United and Chelsea wouldn't be as pathetic as they are. United has spent Billions since Sir Alex retired, what do they have to show for it?
@@MelvinJ64 Right, mans waffling
"sell to buy" 🤣🤣🤣
@@MelvinJ64 no it was the money Klopp and pep are arguably on the same level but pep had more money to invest in his bench and depth that Klopp didn't have that's why peps city are more consistent and you can see it in the pep to Klopp h2h where Klopp won more games
As a huge Manchester United fan, i have nothing but respect for Klöpp you can see how the players appreciate him, great personality with the media and passion for the game.
I hope all the best for him. 💪🏽
The way hes been able to build that relationship between the squad and supporters is I think everyone wishes they had a manager like Jurgen.
I would never admit this to a Liverpool fan's face, but I'm so jealous they got this guy when we have suffered from his opposite 😭😭
@@BarrenBones-t2h I TOTALLY FEEL YOU THE LAST DECADE HAS BEEN ROUGH 😭😭😭
But why salah hate him?
@@TheRedBaron1917 yeah a genuine relationship, unlike the one your club bought with you
City supporter here gonna miss this man gonna miss the rivalry. Absolute legend world class manager the prem wont be the same without him.
Now you got even a stronger rival in Mikel
@HyphenTH-cam I hope so, I think Mikel and his squad still have much to learn but I think they made big steps forward this season and will come back stronger next year and will be our biggest rival going forward and i look forward to it
@@HyphenTH-cam Pipe down brudda. Your man has spent 750 mil quid and only has an FA cup to show for.
Pep's only nemesis is Klopp and ain't nobody tested Pep more than Klopp. It's game over for the PL.
@@ptbauro preach bruv, preach. Arteta is still a toddler learning to float. He's not ready to swim with the sharks.
All 3 of them 🥺
Borussia Dortmund would never have been what it is now without Jurgen Klopp. What a manager. For me, I will even put him ahead of Jose Mourinho.
He is definitely better than Jose.
What? Borussia Dortmund was already before Klopp bigger than what it is now!
@@MrIkOgNiTo Absolutely not. They were on the verge of relegation before he took over that club in 2008.
@@stuffstoconsider3516 That wasn't my point my point was that they were already in the past a Bigger and more important club as what they're now.
Dortmund was very dominant in the 90's also won the champions league.
The Hitzfeld era was arguably bigger than Klopp era
@@MrIkOgNiTo yes but if you can remember the bosses spent money like crazy and managed to bankrupt the club. it was very close for dortmund to not get completely bankrupt and stay in the league, i think the city dortmund saved them, not sure but you can google it. they had to drastically cut spending and were no where near where they have been under hitzfeld for example.
who said Klopp is polarising? His by far the most famous and popular German on the planet hardly anyone hates him. When NBA and NFL quote him and say he is their inspiration, that shows how big Klopp is globally. John Oliver summed it up best when he said trophies don’t matter, we don’t own them, as someone wins the trophies every year, he gave us moments and memories and that will last forever and delivered on his promise when he arrived.
Yes. Klopp is not polarising at all. But, trophies matter very much. Would a sponsor want to associate their brand to a losing team? No. So, they will go to Manchester City and Madrid before they go to FSG Liverpool to cut a deal.
@@cjewe1z Liverpool transcend trophies because they are bigger global club than both Man City and Real Madrid, which is why despite winning only 1 league in 30 years we get 8 times the global viewership of Real Madrid. Liverpool are like the lakers or New York Yankees or Dallas Cowboys we are the most popular sports team in the world with Man Utd so will always get sponsors because we have the most fans. That is why Nike pays Liverpool more than they pay Barcelona and Adidas pay Real Madrid.
Other fans in England definitely get annoyed by him. But who gives a shit 😂
@@Delboy0 "Liverpool transcend trophies"? That's some major coping mechanism. Can you back your claim up with the numbers? The Nike deal is a bad one. That's why FSG Liverpool are reuniting with Adidas. You're still sleeping, trying to rewrite history.
Biggest club in the world? Do FSG Liverpool win the biggest trophies? Do FSG Liverpool generate the biggest revenues? Not winning must make winning one PL and one UCL in fourteen seasons under FSG mean more. 🤣🤣🤣
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He always took a challenge by taking over an average/weak side and made them best in the world purely on his managerial abilities & with such an attacking style of energetic football with much limited budget unlike many other great managers and also tactically dominating them too👏🏻 In short he always punched above his weight ❤ ……..plus not to mention his net spend which is even less then some mid-table teams 🙏🏻…….By far the best manager in the world 👏🏻
He made me fall in love with football again. Once red always red. Thank you mr. Klopp.
Danke Jurgen...😢 You are one of a kind and LFC will never be the same
In his career as a coach he never got fired. IN FOOTBALL! AS A COACH! IN MORE THAN 20 YEARS! Thats incredible. What a great guy ❤❤
Incredibly rare nowadays
Literally WHO hates Klopp? He seems to be universally loved (or at least, liked)
An ex-defender from Bvb Dortmund called Santana who was sold to Schalke
It was prolly Klopp telling him you're shite
If you are a Liverpool fan you just can't keep loving this guy enough ❤❤❤ true legend that brought back so much joy in Liverpool fan. Wherever he goes YNWA
As a Mainzer I once meet Kloop a long time ago in his Mainz Time and he was wonderful
I'm a Chelsea fan and I have the outmost respect for Kloop. Nothing but class and a wonderful/amazing coach. He will be missed in the football world. Wish him the best in retirement.
Absolute legend of a man, manager, coach, leader, advisor!!! We wont see another like him in the premier league let alone liverpool fc. Ynwa ❤
A true Legend! Thank you, Jürgen. 🇩🇪❤
Everyone wants to press or play passing football from the back because of Klopp and Guardiola who've changed modern football. 👏🔥
You do realise English teams were playing pressing football back in the 1970s. It is a misconception that pressing football was German tactic.
@@Delboy0 the English used to run around like headless chickens and chase the ball which was mainly in the air. 🤫 England of the British invented the game but has been made so much better whether it's technically or tactically.
@@aidygooner You have a very ignorant image of English football, because teams like West Ham, Liverpool and Tottenham never played long ball football in the 1960s or 1970s. Due to English football training being more military influenced training meant British players tended to have a lot of stamina due the training being more intense fitness based. This meant British players had higher levels of fitness in the 1970s and 1980s to put constant pressure on the ball, which lead to the English teams dominating Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. There was a period where England won 6 European cups in a row before they were banned. This also explains why English football was played at higher speed than the rest of the world because players had more stamina to run longer and faster due to the traditional British military style training methods being applied to British soccer teams from the beginning. It was Klinsmann, Rangnick and Klopp were the people who took pressing to Germany. Both Klinsmann and Klopp visited Arsene Wenger to pick his brain in the early 2000s. Klinsmann noticed that Bundesliga teams were playing passes at almost 2 seconds slower than EPL teams so took that more intense style to the German national team as coach and Rangnick who had lived in England took English pressing to German club football. By the way Pep had also visited Wenger during that period and when he became Barcelona coach took British fitness training methods to Barcelona , got rid of lazy players like Ronaldinho and his Barcelona team started playing a more intense speed with pressing. Germans just took an English tactic gave it a German name and suddenly they were accredited with inventing the tactic, when it originated from England. It is like the Iceland Viking Clap, everybody thinks it originated from Iceland when it came from Scottish fans who visited Iceland for a Europa league game and the Iceland fans copied it for their national team.
@@Delboy0All the best modern teams pressed the opposition. It's become a lot more sophisticated in recent times.
@@cjewe1z English teams were the first to do this so that makes them the originators. So stop hating.
Such a quality video filled with well-constructed arguments in order. Throughly enjoyed it
I have nothing but thank you for this man. Before, it was a depressing period with ups and downs in supporting Liverpool.
This man brought glorious years to my beloved club. He is always a legend.
As a long-time Dortmund fan, I can say from experience that Liverpool fans can hardly imagine how tough the coming years will be emotionally. You often only realize how good something was when you no longer have it.
As a Liverpool fan, an Athletic Interest video on Klopp is just beautiful ❤❤ another great video man congrats
As an AC MILAN fan I so wish he was up to take my club on top of the football world, like Sacchi, Ancelotti did. Jürgen komm zu Milan bitte!!! What an amazing coach...
There is a small handful of managers out there that have more on their resume, but Klopp is the one more players, more fans and more owners would like to see at their club IMNSHO.
He relates to players and makes good players great, he relates to fans, he overachieves when comparing his resources to close rivals, and he does not gripe about ownership when things are rough. Yeah, it might be nice to hire Ancellotti or Guardiola, but are they likely to stick it out for a few years? AC Milan, probably. But a lot of clubs, no.
As a Liverpool fan , this made my day.
It is always energetic when you post
Another brilliant video @athletic
Yes I will miss Klopp as a Liverpool fan through and through , he’s done incredibly well for us
For everyone who wonders why at 0:09 Klopp is mentioned to be controversial and hated and loved at the same time. Goes back to his Bundeliga times where he indeed was (at least a bit) controversial. Partially also for some not-so-nice behavior once in a while. I guess as a true professional he also worked on that part of him :)
I love this guy and I am proud that a german coach did not only perform well in the Premier League but much more that he brought enthusiasm and joy and positivity. As a german. Which is not considered a typical German trait. A great representative of Germany in the world.
Thank you Jurgen Klopp for building a family and era for both Liverpool and Football❤
As much as I hate Liverpool as a United fan, I have the biggest respect for Klopp. Probably the most enviable thing Pool have for most United fans in the last few years is Klopp himself.
I would like to thank you, I first saw your old video about Klopp years ago which through him got me into the sport and became a fan of Liverpool, what a journey it has been
Who hates Jurgen Klopp?
I'm an Everton fan and I think he's a pretty stand up guy.
I want him to lose football matches, but he's painfully likable.
I’m actually so honored that I was able to see him at Anfield
Best German Ambassador of all time. Thank you Jürgen.
Liverpool is different than any other club out there. At Liverpool it has always been the manager is seen as a God, yes, we adore players both past and present, but the manager is over them all, it has always been that way, so if a manager can connect with the people, the city, the culture of Liverpool, we will worship them forever. That's why in the recent past managers Gerard Houllier, Rafa Benitez, Jurgen Klopp are worshipped, not only because they brought us success but because they understand the people of Liverpool. And managers who don't get us or don't immerse themselves within the city have never had our backing, managers like Brendan Rodgers and Roy Hodgson, they failed because they didn't get the people of Liverpool. Even when Benitez left and went to Real Madrid his family stayed in Liverpool, they loved the city. You have to understand people from the city, whether they are Liverpool or Everton fans is irrelevant, you have to get that we are different than the rest of the U.K., we have a massive chip on our shoulder because we have always and still are looked downed upon by everyone else, even those who don't believe that, or don't believe they view us any different - they do, but if you are from Liverpool you can very easily recognise it in how others talk about you or make reference to you, even when it's seemingly very subtle, we see it. Klopp knows this, he leaned this early on, that's why when we say "This Means More," others don't like it because they love there club too, I respect that but it's not the same. There's times the whole city and people's lives stop dead in their tracks when certain moments take place, it can be our entire lives in these moments and everything else in the world pales in comparison. That's why we take it so personally when ignorance shows its face and people start up with the tragedy chanting, it means more to us, whether people like it or not - it's true. I rate Klopp as one of the greatest managers of all time, not only because I'm obviously biased as he managed my club, but because of how he's built teams from mediocre to world-class. I respect Guardiola for everything he has achieved, he's undoubtably one of the best but he's never built an underdog, he's never had to work with what he has and make do, he's always had players who were if not world-class just a level below, he's always bought incredible talent, he's never developed an entire team of subpar talent to the the level of being able to compete with the best teams in the world and hold their own. I so grateful that I was able to witness every one of Liverpool's matches under Klopp, even when we were abysmal the players stayed the course to the point we are now. He's leaving the club a million times better than he inherited it. He will be missed. I hope Arne Slot can succeed, as long as he too understands the city and its people, he'll be supported no matter what.
We and my guys are planning a trip for a couple of weeks. This is the week all five of them have the time, except the one.
The one who is most excited of all of us. The reason is that this Sunday is Klopp's last match as Liverpool's manager.
Jüüürgen Klopp, Jüüürgen Klopp, Jüüürgen Klopp, du bist der beste Mann. Grüße aus Mainz. Nur der FSV❤🤍
Mainzer ❤🤍❤
Two of my favourite topics Klopp and an Athletic Interest video.
Is Klopp hated? He seems almost universally admired.
Exactly what I thought.
Liverpool FCs recent evaluation is at around 5.4 billon euros not the 3.9 stated in the video. Meaning the club has grown by about 5 times because of 2 major factors. Excellent ownership in FSG and iconic management in Klopp and his backroom staff. Sad to see the latter go but still very excited for a new chapter under the former👏
Well done indeed!
Wonderful insights into a thoughtful, honest, and giving man/coach/manager/mentor/friend!!! CHEERS!!!
GO REDS! GO JURGEN!!!
You’ll never walk alone!
Looking forward to his next venture!👌🏾⚽️❤️👌🏾⚽️❤️👌🏾
I know Jurgen Klopp wasn’t the most successful manager of all time, but he’s my favorite. I really enjoyed seeing him turn Liverpool into a real powerhouse again. Liverpool is the only team to ever have over 90 points in the league table and still not win it. They were on Man City’s heels for years and you have to be really good to be able to do that. Klopp will be considered one of the best managers Liverpool’s ever had. What a privilege it was to see.
The club gave him the chance to reconstruct the team. It took years to the first title. Other clubs expect a quick fix. I think Klopp gave supporters hope for their own lives, his philosophy of life. Isn't it?
@@thorstenjaspert9394 What I respect about him is that he clearly did more than was expected of him with his job title. I always aim to do the same with my painting business- do more than what’s expected of you. Results and relationships usually thrive and that’s how bright futures are born. Klopp made great sacrifices for the greater good and its speaks volumes that people recognize all of his efforts. He just wanted to be the difference he wanted to see in the world. I look up to people like that.
My god putting Spurs in the “top clubs” graphic but not Chelsea who won the CL just 3 seasons ago is wild haha
the anti chelsea sentiment is real unfortunately
Agree! But maybe Spurs make more net profit, Idk just a guess
Klopp generated 17.5% CAGR beating S&P500, which generated 13%CAGR in last 14 years
Hardly polarising... I don't know anyone, from any fanbase that dislikes him! Even his rivals teams' fans!
Klopp is so disrespected for his trophy cabinet, the guy had to rebuild the club from scratch and got them a ucl in 4 years, the guy also had to compete with the 115ffp merchants and its not like he wasnt close he got 99,97.92 points all these points are title winning points
- 0:11 🛡 Few managers are as polarizing as Jürgen Klopp, loved and hated simultaneously.
- 0:49 💼 Klopp passed the CEO test by demonstrating his value to the Liverpool FC owner with his coaching skills.
- 1:29 🏆 Klopp's success in winning the Champions League in 2019 elevated his status as one of football's top managers.
- 2:18 💼 Top coaches like Klopp are now akin to top managers, needing various skills beyond coaching to increase club value.
- 3:14 📈 Klopp's tenure saw the value of Liverpool FC double, making it one of the most valuable sports clubs globally.
- 4:34 🤝 Klopp values holistic leadership, ensuring cohesion between players, staff, and management for club success.
- 6:09 🏛 Klopp delegated business matters to executives, allowing him to focus on coaching and team development.
- 8:47 ⚽ Klopp values character when selecting players, emphasizing teamwork over individual skill.
- 9:25 🎭 Klopp understands football as entertainment, leveraging showmanship to engage fans and maintain the industry's allure.
- 10:28 💰 Klopp's commercial appeal enhances Liverpool FC's revenue, exceeding expectations set by the club's owners.
- 11:32 🏎 Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool reflects strategic foresight, recognizing the right time to depart for personal and professional well-being.
- 12:36 🏆 Klopp's achievements at Liverpool, including a Champions League and Premier League title, are commendable, considering the competition and context.
- 13:13 🕰 Klopp's decision to take a break mirrors other successful managers, emphasizing the importance of rest for sustained excellence.
Klopp truly changed English football for the better. I still remember the 2017-18 season, Liverpool's UCL performances were some of the most exciting attacking football I'd ever seen and I say this as a United fan. Truly Rock n Roll football. He destroyed City that season in the UCL, forced Pep and pretty much the rest of the league to adapt their styles to press high, move the ball fast much like Pep's Barca did in 2008.
The more I hear about klopp the more I insist that we need him at barça he s everything we need
You are my favourite channel. This content is what I missed on TH-cam, so huge thanks from Georgia (country) ❤
I'm not into football but I would watch and enjoy your video about anything!
I still believe Klopp can make some miracles in the future. He is one of the greatest characters of the game.
True legend
One of the most underrated videos . Kudos 🎉
This is exactly why I wanted him at United Ferguson disciple
May be my football memory is not the oldest around. But I have not seen a manager before commanding his players to perform at the highest level regardless of the ressources. Building fearless teams that the strogest teams wish to avoid. After that, I see so many managers going that route of compensating for lack of high quality footballers with physicality and organization. Klopp didr really change football!
The biggest mystery for me is how Klopp has done so many advertisements, but not one for a toothpaste company.
I think a few clubs have a similar rule, but Klopp popularised the rule when it comes to transfers; "no dickheads policy" is what he called it. A lot of players were discarded because of this rule after half a season at Liverpool.
He is one of my inspiration. Never give up
I would say Klopp is not that polarizing. More like universally respected and admired
We will miss you so much. Go off and enjoy your family and friends now
Respect for his work who will be remembered eternally i belive from liverpool
He will take a shot at the World Title with Germany in the future - the trainer position was offered to him after Löw left, but he said he wasnt ready yet because he felt happy at Liverpool.
Bring this dude to LOS ÁNGELES FC when he's done with his break, maybe 2026 MLS Season
Thank u for this!
Good video. I liked how you show that the cold calculating stuff can be combined with the emotional stuff into something that's real. A lesson to all the marketing drones and corporate lawyers. A lesson that they're not going to learn sadly.
Is he actually polarising though? I'm a Manchester United supporter and the thing I've found most polarising about him is that I can't hate him despite hating Liverpool. He's a fantastic coach with a great personality that appears to be an entirely decent human being. I'm not sure there are any reasonable arguments against that.
Kudos to the video editor.... wow!👌
I am no longer a fan/supporter of any football club - far to commercial for my taste - but I highly respect some coaches - like Klopp or Alonso - for their personalities.
I absolutely love this channel !🔥
Jürgen Klopp is polarizing? Thats new to me. Even his opponent acknoledge his expertise and his humble attitude
Absolutely Brilliant insight on this video! Thank You! #ynwa
The fact that we missed 2 epl titles by a point and 2 CL finals in his era will always haunt me to the core.....
Great vid.
Great great video
Because of him, Dortmund is my favourite club of all time.
YNWA
Few inaccuracies in the video Matip is not German but used t play for Mali, Liverpool didn't lost to Fulham 1-0 in his last season, Klopp didn't take a year off he took 4 months off.
Thank you. Great video
So wonderful and fantastic ❤ the best Channel to know more about the World around Sport in general 👑👑👑🌹🌹🌹
Jurgen made me realize football is not just about winning trophies...its more than that
Polarizing, hated AND loved? I've never met a person who hates him. Not even in Manchester.
0:10 polarysed ? no one that love football can hate Klopp, he is just class and what he has achieved is incredible.
A geat video, thanks for sharing this perspective. What I am missing is the look on the value of the Premier Leage as a whole. If it was not for Klopp City would have dominated and made the league very boring. Maybe they would have had enough energy to even dominate CL alongside. Without the competition that Klopp gave Pep I guess the TV contracts for the PL would have been considerably worse.
He doesn't know whether Germany is ready for him. When the Euro goes well, there is a good chance he will be the new coach for DFB. Euphoria and he could trigger the decisive hype across the country. Most of the player material is already there. It could be: Ramaj - Kimmich, Tah, Schlotterbeck, Netz - Stiller, Pavlovic, Musiala - Wirtz, Havertz, Adeyemi
The base is also there with players like Nübel and Beier/Thiaw. Players to watch and who are interesting for the future are a.o. Atom (Brighton), Osawe and Jatta (both RB Leipzig U19) as well as Izekor (Bayer Leverkusen).
Beautiful video
Your videos are cool! Can you do one about La Masia? It's where Barcelona's best soccer players come from.
I will be honest, I fully epect him to take over the german national team in a year.
He's a legend and will definitely get a statue outside Anfield.
Hated ? Who hates Jurgen Klopp ? Everyone loves the guy !
YNWA Jürgen. Thank you, legend
0:06
Who the bloody hell does hate Klopp?
I want to see Klopp in Liverpool 2 seasons later!
Hearing Klopp football philosophy when he arrived at Liverpool made me watch and love the game. There's x factor in his team. In contrast I admire what ManCity has achieved, but I don't watch their games (they bore me).
klopp has ted lasso energy :)
Will miss him a lot 😭😭😭
He will remain the best forever ❤
as a Chelsea fan: who the fuck hates Klopp?
I found this video to be very informative. However, Joel Matip is not German, he is Cameroonian. Amazing video and big fan of this channel
He is (also) German
This YT channel has something that I haven't seen on any other, they can upload a video in English but after a few months the same video broadcast's in spanish. Like how do they do that?? I'm in México so that's why they appear in spanish, but i really wonder how's that even possible
"He made the people believe"
He can go to any club next year. They all will take him.
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