Liverpool Academy Boss: The Truth Behind Klopp’s Success
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In this episode, Liverpool FC Academy Director Alex Inglethorpe joins Jake and Damian to discuss the secrets of success in football and player development.
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Alex Inglethorpe is a former English footballer, who played forward for Watford, Leyton Orient, Exeter City, and Barnet, before becoming a renowned football coach specialising in nurturing young talent at the academy level.
Alex shares valuable perspectives on the intricacies of coaching, culture building and nurturing up-and-coming talent. He highlights the importance of trust and faith from a manager, parent, or coach; emphasising the role of empathy and belief in players’ abilities.
Alex recounts memorable moments whilst coaching players including Harry Kane and Trent Alexander-Arnold, highlighting the role of mentorship and honesty in their success. Reflecting on the transformative belief and leadership installed by Jürgen Klopp, he discusses Klopp's ability to instil confidence and unity within his team as they overcome challenges and strive for success.
The episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of a coach dedicated to developing the next generation of talent and fostering a winning mentality, both on and off the field.
0:00 Introduction
0:56 What Is High Performance?
2:02 Secrets Of The League Cup Final
3:55 The Liverpool Culture
6:57 I’ve Got 180 Sons
7:54 🚨 Eight Sleep
8:48 Parenting a Footballer
11:53 They Don’t Drive Range Rovers
16:19 Character Gets You To 35
20:07 Harry Kane Was Middle Of The Group
25:37 Why Trent Made It
30:36 🚨 Manual
31:39 Making Players Fail
33:12 Klopp’s Influence
36:46 Teaching Patience
38:37 The Next Liverpool Manager
40:40 Dalglish, Gerrard & Ex-Player’s
42:40 What’s Next For Liverpool?
43:53 Quick-Fire Questions
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Very insightful interview. Thank you for sharing with us
Brilliant podcast! Thanks guys.
Great podcast, thank you!
Jurgen actually said that YOU need to change from doubters to believers, not that HE wanted to change us... a detail but quite important.
Very important
He just gets it. No pointless rules and empathy is massive.
Alex Inglethorpe has been, and is an integral part of Liverpool F.C. He speaks with passion and intelligence and it’s clear how much he cares for the youths in his charge. We have to keep this man at our football club. He’s the best! Thank you to Brendan Rogers for bringing Alex to the club. A great, great signing! YNWA
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What a rich resource Alex is for anyone in youth development. A wonderful balance of empathy and investment with practical guidance.
I think that the priciples applied by the LCF coaching staff (from academy to senior level) can be applied in our day to day and not just in football. I think back to "kids" rocking up to first year of tertiary studies in top end cars and what their attitudes and outlook on life was.
I'm fascinated by this guy. I have rarely seen someone seem so trustworthy, unpretentious and selfless.
It sounds like professional ballet training in that it takes 10 years to create a professional ballet dancer. As a former professional ballerina and a ballet educator, I found this conversation fascinating. I’m a Red through and through, and I found this conversation refreshing. You clearly are very thoughtful regarding the development not just of the footballer, but of the “kids” as decent people. I applaud you for your work.
It’s not always the ones with the natural talent early, as they don’t have to really work for it. I love how honest you are about what you know and don’t know. It sounds as though you are a very nurturing coach. I had very demanding Russian teachers who were not gentle and nurturing. As a teacher I felt that being nurturing and encouraging went a lot farther. No wonder that you help to create great footballers. Thank you for this wonderful conversation! 💐
“We love the kids that hate to lose” loved the discussion around that, particularly as a parent of a ten year old that’s getting very frustrated and emotional on the pitch this season, and who beats himself up about it later.
So much for ad free TH-cam premium! Engaging interview ruined repeatedly by annoying ads.
I think what Alex described at the 41 min mark about how ex-players take interest in the U-11,12,15 - that is the Liverpool way.
Take ownership of the club - do your every little bit to help and inspire others.
Just wanted to say thanks to Alex for all the hard work you've done for the club! YNWA!
What an insightful interview, folks. Loved it! ❤
That right there was a high performance episode
loved the 'Son test'. it's like he re-evaluated his thinking and raised his level of awareness of the standards that should be set for the kids.
We all feel like this our club and we connected even sat at home watching the game . Its not just the club we support its literally our club. Runs right through our very being and we proud as .... Up the reds. YNWA
From digesting this, it’s probably easier to pass selection for the UK special forces. Elite mindset at youth level 🤯
Going to be interesting to see how we progress next season and beyond with a new coaching team under Slot. To have the manager step down is game changing, especially someone like Klopp, but to have a lot of the training team step down too is huge!
Great interview guys, and Alex is an amazing empathetic man.
Nice interview, passionate man.
I wonder how many times at liverpool academy or any club academy where young players get to play with older players. I feel that playing with older players quite a lot stretches you when you need it. One of the things i think the game has suffered is the disappearance of reserve team football.
If possible interview someone from the Manchester City academy. It’d be fascinating to hear them speak about Phil and Cole
Na na no man city bs ..u cheaters
Man city have no fans it's just not gonna do well. Sorry to break it to you but we all know what that club really is.
Sure they won't mention being drug cheats.
Maybe get one of the Legal or accountancy team from City on, they seem to be the highest performing part of the club.
Fascinating insight IMO…thank you👍🏻
Alex thanks for all the hard work u and your staff do for r great club YNWA
Liverpool need to keep this fella, he would be someone that I'd trust with my child to give him a shot at becoming a player.
Quality lads!
I always thought that Alex should replace klopp as he knows the players who came through more than anyone.
Thank you Alex YNWA ❤
Well said Mr Inglethorpe ... an excellent interview ... YNWA
Yes, agree it's excellent interview. Really appreciate the acknowledgement of the part emotions play in the whole picture..how you are, how you feel. Beautifully said.
This was great wee lusten folks
First thought goes to Fabio Carvalho and whether he lost patience.
Albeit he isn't out of our academy.
Great interview alex ynwa
LFC needs coaches like Alex. Youth players get hyped up a lot by the media and then they start to believe in the hype; coaches like Alex keeps the youth grounded. Of course hype is a double edged sword; if it spurs the youth player to work even harder then great but most of the time, it does the complete opposite. Phil Foden is one young player that younger players ought to look up to.
Wasnt just Jurgen that was super special. The whole team were top noch
Re liverpool efl final. There were 5 academy lads in the squad, only one in the actual team.
Really hate the question on "individualism". Just gave the impression Alex and LFC academy are trying to limit it
Can't that be a bad thing to limit individualism. Its a difficult job to maintain the fine balance between team work and individualism. But you need both don't you?
I don't like how he doesn't know how to spot the talent nobody seems to be talking about this.
The secret? If you systematically scout thousands of players with potential you are gonna have a few actually good enough ONCE IN A WHILE. It's pure coincidence through scouting not education. By the time the U10 is U15, it's a different bunch of players.
Never seen such a lack of understanding of football and development in one comment, you can have the player with the most talent not succeed with the wrong application, the wrong environment, we have many talented young players on the verge of senior football not just because we scout well, but because we educate well in the right environment to foster development and have open pathways from u10 to senior football.
Also, let's not forget PEDs.
Tell me you've never been through or have worked in a Prem academy without telling me you've never done it. I had far better players than I ever was who never made it due to attitude and diet/fitness, something that's drilled into you from a very young age. That being said the year I spent at United they where also big on ensuring the right attitude was the most important thing. Educating younger players on the complete package of what it takes, not just raw skill, is a vital path to making it to the first team and more importantly staying there.
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