Personally, I feel he is more of a hero to all football fans. Look at the love and respect different fans from all over the premier league are talking about klopp.
He’s to me the hero of the story, but to others that I know they don’t like him due to his very outspoken nature and part of it could be due to fact that Liverpool is the most hated club and he represents Liverpool perfectly
@@Vizeh Oh, he easily is. Pep is the REAL villain, Klopp represented the values football used to have; integrity, passion, character, loyalty. Pep represents the opposite. Just like Pep and Jose being the hero and villain respectively in Spain
Jürgen came over from Mainz, completely turned around their fortune, gave me as a Dortmund native (who lives close to Munich) my best football memories next to winning the World Cup, reestablished our club as germanys second biggest football force. When I catched the news that he would join LFC, I instantly knew that Liverpool fans will witness their first Premier League trophy. If there wasn’t a team with the financial backing of an oil nation in the same league, Liverpool would have won 3 league titles
@@Vizeh as I've predicted for a while (and without trying to be self aggrandising - "ohhh i told you so"), most of them have changed their tune since the announcement. You see the same with Mourinho albeit on a more extreme level - he arrives to the PL, he's a 'breath of fresh air', eventually gets himself chased out of the UK, and then the UK football public later ponder "oh, we do miss Jose don't we, he's box office". They always get taken for granted.
@@hendersongalbreath1072no one cheated Liverpool all those seasons they came in second place on a game play basis mate. Yeah sure they overspent via illegal Arabian sponsorships, but it’s not like they spent money you had no access to? I as a ManUtd fan am proud that we recklessly spend even though we are not in a position of bringing in talent or in a position of quality scouting. I just wish Liverpool fans would show this same rage towards their owners that they show ManCity. Like let’s not kid ourself, if your club had supported Klopp, you guys would’ve already landed Haaland, Mbappe, Caicedo, Bruno, Bellingham so many like literally so many good players….
as a Liverpool fan this was devastating and out of nowhere, gonna miss him at club, he may have been outspoken and complained a lot but I think thats just a side effect of the passion and intensity. He's left the club in ana amazing position with a competitive squad
Whoever follows after him has an impossible task, I kind of hope they don't go for Xabi Alonso as I don't think he's ready for such a huge pressure job so early on
I feel your pain . I was gutted when Martin O'Neil left celtic after 5 years in charge . Was the end of an era and we all knew it . If Ange Postecoglu stayed another 2 or 3 years would've maybe been similar but with O'Neil it was devastating to all celtic fans
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A voice from abroad: October 2015, the LFC was a club that lived in the past: back then 70s and 80s + UEFA Cup 01 and CL 05 (Istanbul heard a thousand times). First row Premier League (from a European perspective) 2015 were ManU, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham + City was getting stronger even before Pep. LFC was for nostalgics. Klopp awakened the LFC from its “sleeping beauty” - status in Europe like it was back in the 70s and 80s, every team has respect for Anfield.
@LawdHammercyNO. No the days of managers lasting 15/20+ years are long over, Klopp was never going to manage us for that long, and neither will Pep at City.
As a man city fan the news shocked me such a likeable manager I have so much respect for him, the recruitment was fantastic deserves a statue outside anfield
Klopp wouldn’t be sacked ever by Liverpool. But decided to sacrifice his own comfort so that his squad will be energised to achieve the Quad for Liverpool and the fans. This is the greatest manager ever.
What makes Klopp so special is that he is a great coach, but he's also such a good person. He sees value beyond football and never fails to voice it. I still don't believe it's his last season with us, but I'd rather see him healthy and full of energy. He did so much for us already - he will be missed and always will be Liverpool. ❤️
@@Vizeh He already said no more England, and in a recent german interview (6 months ago) he said he will not manage in Italy or Spain because of the language. Realistically, after a whole life in football, it's time for him to enjoy what life offers, not this circus. Or maybe a return to Mainz? Aiax? St. Pauli?
As Man United fan,I am genuinely saying that Klopp is the closest manager to Fergie.His ability to rebuild teams paired with great man management makes Klopp the German Fergie in my eyes,absolute legend
Liverpool won the 19/20 premier league where 3/4 of the season was during normal times with people in the stadiums. They pretty much had the league wrapped up in February and were the earliest team ever to win it. I wish people would stop saying “oh yeah but they won it in Covid so who cares” it was Man City who won it in Covid in 20/21 and no one seems to care about that
This man is a master of the mind. He can make you feel whatever he wants you to feel. He could make a slave feel like hes in paradise. Truly a legend of the game and the most underrated manager in the world.
Vizeh your honesty & insight is something to be admired , as a Liverpool fan i thought you did a wonderful job in putting this together. Thank you so much , i can't think of anyone who could have done this better. Thank you just for being you.
The man is a hero. I’ve suffered with depression for some time now , he has given me so much joy which I wouldn’t of had otherwise. Forever grateful. YNWA
Klopp was born and made for Liverpool. He epitomises the club, the city, the culture and most importantly, it's people. We don't care if yous don't like us, but we'll be sure to wanna give a good showing. Love our boss ❤
Two days later and the it still hurts. As a Liverpool, it's sooo biter-sweet. On one hand, I am sad because it will be over in a couple of months. On the other, I can the reasons behind the decision. For me, the tipping point for Klopp was somewhere between the City-Villa match and the final in Paris. With all the chaos and tragedy that happened before the match. Also, Klopp was and will forever be the right person, but at sooo wrong time. If he had come to Liverpool a few years prior, he would've had won more trophies. But yeah, in a way the fact that City were able to win the title on a few occasion with individual class and a bit of luck, makes them something special.
He's the hero the Premier League needed. Imagine this league without that man in it, these last 8-9 years. Would be worse than Ligue 1 and Bundesliga, City would win it easily every season.
As a Liverpool fan I'm upset that we have to lose klopp the manager, but im much more upset that we're losing klopp the man. I genuinely believe hes one of the best human beings in football who represents everything I want my club to represent
As a football fan, ill miss him and his pure passion for the game and Liverpool alike, something thats really missing in football nowadays But as a united fan: 🥳 celebrate good times come on 🥳
Hey imperator Theodosivs, make sure to ride your horse carefully. We don't want you falling off and snapping your neck or anything silly like that do we?
I feel like another thing thay gets overlooked with the 19-20 season is that at the time the league was paused for COVID, no team actually ended up with more points than Liverpool had pre-pause by the end of the season
He made football fun for me. I looked forward to every weekend to watch Liverpool. Losing Jurgen feels like losing family, because he's been such a constant of joy and excitement in my life. He's leaving Liverpool with an amazing squad, and whoever succeeds him will have big shoes to fill. YNWA Kloppo
The only manager in our history that we can compare him to, is Shankly. Both of them are the great progenitors of the rise of Liverpool in the pre and present premier league era’s. Shankly never achieved what people would probably try and say he should have, given his historic importance at Liverpool, and that’s what people will try and level against Klopp as well. If the next manager takes what Klopp has built over 9 years and does what Paisley did, it we’ll be what City currently is under Guardiola. Ultimately, I fully expect that the next statue to exist outside Anfield will be Klopp alongside Shankly, and he will forever be held in the same regard as the man who shaped how Liverpool are who they are.
He aint a villain he the goat as a liverpool fan losing him is detrimental to club and the fans whats he's done for my club and for my love of the game he made all liverpool fans believers again and i dont think any manager will give me that hope and that feeling of we can win we can do well some of my favourite football moments have come from klopp like barca away which is my favourite match of all time im gonna miss him you did an amazing job narrating this
I'm a United fan but I wouldn't call him a villian... he's so respectful and respectable.. I think Pep is the super villan with all the money and stars at his disposal
@@Vizeh shocking to know you labeled klopp as Villian based on a "few". i have tons of friends around me who supported other clubs. none has bad things to say about Klopp, in fact most of them love him even though they are man utd and everton fans.
Klopp isn't a villain, Klopp is the hero of every single Liverpool fan. He transformed our almost irrelevant team into Champions League winners. Thank you Klopp!
We love the greats lad. Look how we felt in the BBC interviews in town when Shankly resigned. we can never believe it or want it to be true. but you cant fault them for all they've done. Jurgen has been a massive part of my life as a23 year old red. I am gonna miss him more than banitez and I never thought i'd say it. But more than Gerard. He's given us everything we could ask for against a competition so fierce and at many times unfair. YNWA Jurgen, With hope in your heart
Villain r u kidding me this man made all of us laugh the real villain is pep guardiola turning the league in to a farmers league. He was the hero to protect the league’s challenging wining in the gap too
Not in the eyes of Liverpool fans, however Liverpool are the VIllain to many fans of rival clubs and Klopp was perfect for Liverpool. Played the role perfect in every way and represented his people
2 champions league final losses, 2 premier league 2nd place finishes, 1 europa league final loss, 1 league cup final loss. If half of that were wins, we'd be looking at a manager with multiple premier leagues, multiple european cups, multiple league cups. Even without that, he's THE MAN.
I hate the narrative of Covid title... We had enough points to win the league before the lockdown begun. But if you say it's a league title they couldn't celebrate and feels incomplete for that reason, it makes sense. But don't try to belittle the mammoth effort it took to win over City.
I was a fan of Klopp during his Dortmund stint. I am a fan of Klopp during his Liverpool stint. And this comes from Chelsea guy (yea we are in deep shit now, whatcha gonna do 'bout it?). I hope Liverpool win this season's Premier League. That would be a fantastic way to bookend Jurgen's tenure.
Liverpool fan here. Klopp has done such an outstanding job if we look at the bigger picture, giving a club like city with a manager like a pep a massive run for the money. We all should be thankful he was our manager, and he'll definitely be missed. On another note, I do hope Liverpool don't make the same mistake as Barça with Xavi. They didn't give him time, pressured him too much, and now he has left too.
The thing about Klopp leaving Liverpool is that... even those who aren't Liverpool fans or heck, even those who don't follow the Prem that often, can feel some sort of sadness that he will leave a club that pretty much he saved in it's lowest moments, and even going toe to toe against a monster like Man City for... what? Almost 10 years? He may not had won many titles, but taking everything in consideration, those trophies carry alot of weight.
He can be a hero and a villain, but one thing is for sure. He, like shankly and saf, are a rare breed of managers whose lives are so ingrained in the club(s) they've managed at the highest level for so long, we might not see another for years to come. Passionate, loyal, hardworking, tireless, inspiring, endearing. This breed of managers leave more than just a bit of their soul into their clubs, which feels less likely to occur in the future with the way and frequency at which most clubs change managers. It could be another generation before we see another manager like klopp, which if a sad thing for football.
I’d think Jurgen Klopp is more of a hero, he saved the Premier League and Premier League fans by combating the villain , Pep. Pep fits so well as the villain because he’s breaking FFP rules and has unlimited money to dominate the league. Klopp swings in with his genius and restores balance to the Premier League and their fans
One man's hero is another man's villain. The more loved a manager is by a set of fans, the more hated he is by their rivals. Managers like Dyche and Bielsa got a lot of hate too, as did Fergie.
The Covid season was the one after Liverpool won it really, where the first 30 games or so were with no fans, whereas in the season Liverpool won they were 18 points ahead by the time the season stopped in March. They already won basically. The key issue was no fans to celebrate with, or even have a parade.
Klopp been a goat since Dortmund, when I saw him go to Liverpool I knew he would achieve greatness, he was unlucky at times and still he managed to succeed in ways others couldn't, I'm happy for the man he deserves a break. I just wanna see what could do with Germany, if he ever returns to managing
Love the video Vizeh! I feel like they are always full of quality. Entertaining as always. However, there is a deterrent in these videos for me, and that's the thumbnail. It's always a face of the relevant person with some random flames. This is so frustrating. Once again, amazing video.
I genuinely haven't spoken to many people who disliked him. Other than perhaps Everton and United fans. He accomplished incredible things at Liverpool and deserves nothing but respect. From a Tottenham fan.
Great video man, as a Liverpool fan I'd rather Klopp stayed for another decade even if it meant we never won another trophy in those 10 years. The man is everything, for many of us he's given us the best memories we've ever had in football. But it must be exhausting so have to respect his decision, as devastating as it is ❤
Honestly, I'd just turned 16 when he arrived and he really was a father figure, watching the bear hugs, I felt like I was being embraced. Hearing the critical feedback of whoever was in receipt, I felt it.
Klopp is a fantastic manager, such a likeable guy too. He’s put Liverpool back to where they belong fighting at the very top competing for trophies. His teams as a neutral are wonderful to watch. Certainly a manager who’s engrossed himself into the city getting that special connection with the fans. Sad to see him leave England but fully expect him to return managing a Real or Barca soon enough if he doesn’t take the German national job.
Its sad seeing him leave Liverpool because he was allways so perfect for that club just like he was perfect for Dortmund and it was incredible what he build there and what he achived but of course i still need to say as a german that we all in germany hope that he becomes the next Manager of our National team and breaths some life back into us just like he did in Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool. for most of us he is our last hope
Ah man him leaving still feels unbelievable. When it comes to managers he truly felt like the 12th man and liverpool will definitely be missing a part of themselves without klopp. But for some of us he'll always be a legend and part of the club
This video is a mistep, Klopp is a hero for all of Football. Sure he had his moments but so do all the managers (Fergie, Wenger, Mourinho) at the end only the greatness is celebrated
As a Liverpool fan the last 2/3 days have been really depressing it honestly feels like a family member has left. If we win the pl I really do think it will be one the greatest moments I’m our history
I wouldn't care what others ever thought about the man, whether he's a moaner or simply that he epitomizes what LFC is as club. Klopp made me fall in love with Liverpool all over again and that would be a forever thing. There was a Liverpool before Jurgen and there will be a Liverpool afterwards but I'll remember the times when Liverpool was Jurgen Klopp's team 👍
People need to understand Klopp isn’t all about trophies. What he did for the club is beyond just winning some trophies for us. He came in a terrible time. We were the laughing stock of the league. We had no identity. Klopp has become the soul of the the red side of Merseyside. He felt like one of us and truly understood what it mean to be at Liverpool. It’s hard to explain to a non fan. But if he ends up with winning only 1 league then that 1 league is worth more than +10 league titles at a club like man city
One manager buys players from relegated sides, academy graduates, and free transfers from the bundesliga while the other spends 100s of millions on full backs, the most hyped striker on earth and has the backing of a nation state....I ask, who is the hero and who is the villain?
Personally, I feel he is more of a hero to all football fans. Look at the love and respect different fans from all over the premier league are talking about klopp.
He’s to me the hero of the story, but to others that I know they don’t like him due to his very outspoken nature and part of it could be due to fact that Liverpool is the most hated club and he represents Liverpool perfectly
@@Vizeh Oh, he easily is. Pep is the REAL villain, Klopp represented the values football used to have; integrity, passion, character, loyalty. Pep represents the opposite. Just like Pep and Jose being the hero and villain respectively in Spain
@@VizehWhen people hate on you, you know you are good
@@VizehWhat a stupid reason to think Klopp is a villain
@@nathanhosea489so pep does not have passion or integrity? Incredible, what a mind you have
He isn't a villain. He is the hero we needed.
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Our hero, their villain. Suit us just fine
Klopp is actually retiring to be the new Batman. He's not a hero but a dark knight 😂
@@RJAi never saw Batman crying over dry pitch or wind🤣
@@Vizeh What kind of fool would say 'Liverpool is the most hated club' (as you do in your reply to @meentage)?
Jürgen came over from Mainz, completely turned around their fortune, gave me as a Dortmund native (who lives close to Munich) my best football memories next to winning the World Cup, reestablished our club as germanys second biggest football force. When I catched the news that he would join LFC, I instantly knew that Liverpool fans will witness their first Premier League trophy. If there wasn’t a team with the financial backing of an oil nation in the same league, Liverpool would have won 3 league titles
I really wished he had more honestly, he’s such a good footballing story from coming from nothing
*if there wasnt a team with breaking 100+ FFP rules and literally cheating their way to the throphies...
@@gregorgerzson1767 Well Everton and Forest cheated their way into fuck all, at least City cheated into success by your logic.
Villain thats not scared to call out bad refs, call out bad fixture layouts. Klopp is the hero, he attacks the villains.
I agree, I just know many people that don’t like him too much
You Are right not many managers Are calling villanous wind, dry pitch etc.
@@Vizeh as I've predicted for a while (and without trying to be self aggrandising - "ohhh i told you so"), most of them have changed their tune since the announcement.
You see the same with Mourinho albeit on a more extreme level - he arrives to the PL, he's a 'breath of fresh air', eventually gets himself chased out of the UK, and then the UK football public later ponder "oh, we do miss Jose don't we, he's box office".
They always get taken for granted.
When you are being outspent by about 1.5billion and facing one of the greatest managers, I love the guy for what he has done.
Not to mention the rampant cheating.
@@hendersongalbreath1072same bullshitting over and over, and over again
@@Ananas-280 Say, 115 times over and over?
@@Ananas-280because it’s true and everybody knows it as much as you try to act like you don’t
@@hendersongalbreath1072no one cheated Liverpool all those seasons they came in second place on a game play basis mate. Yeah sure they overspent via illegal Arabian sponsorships, but it’s not like they spent money you had no access to? I as a ManUtd fan am proud that we recklessly spend even though we are not in a position of bringing in talent or in a position of quality scouting. I just wish Liverpool fans would show this same rage towards their owners that they show ManCity. Like let’s not kid ourself, if your club had supported Klopp, you guys would’ve already landed Haaland, Mbappe, Caicedo, Bruno, Bellingham so many like literally so many good players….
as a Liverpool fan this was devastating and out of nowhere, gonna miss him at club, he may have been outspoken and complained a lot but I think thats just a side effect of the passion and intensity.
He's left the club in ana amazing position with a competitive squad
Whoever follows after him has an impossible task, I kind of hope they don't go for Xabi Alonso as I don't think he's ready for such a huge pressure job so early on
he should stay at Leverkusen and see what he does@@Vizeh
I feel your pain . I was gutted when Martin O'Neil left celtic after 5 years in charge . Was the end of an era and we all knew it . If Ange Postecoglu stayed another 2 or 3 years would've maybe been similar but with O'Neil it was devastating to all celtic fans
Like Shankly he made us happy. YNWA
@@Vizeh if he beats Bayern's 11 year streak then I reckon he's ready
Day 1 of asking vizeh to hit the griddy
Edit: Vizeh I will not let this slide. This are at 1k likes. If you don't hit the griddy next video you will be Sergio Ramos slide tackled
200 likes and sure
@@Vizeh challenge accepted
@@fiyindk7367 indeed.
Easy!
Les gooooooooooo!!
A voice from abroad:
October 2015, the LFC was a club that lived in the past: back then 70s and 80s + UEFA Cup 01 and CL 05 (Istanbul heard a thousand times).
First row Premier League (from a European perspective) 2015 were ManU, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham + City was getting stronger even before Pep. LFC was for nostalgics.
Klopp awakened the LFC from its “sleeping beauty” - status in Europe like it was back in the 70s and 80s, every team has respect for Anfield.
still cant believe hes leaving thought he'd go on a fergie/wenger stint for us
When you're an intense as Klopp needs to be to be perfect in this modern era, there's no surprise that he can't keep going in fairness
@@Vizeh ofc wish him for the best plus having to keep up with InfiniteMoneyGlitch FC is hard hopefully takes up a Dalglish-like role in the board.
@LawdHammercyNO. No the days of managers lasting 15/20+ years are long over, Klopp was never going to manage us for that long, and neither will Pep at City.
As a man city fan the news shocked me such a likeable manager I have so much respect for him, the recruitment was fantastic deserves a statue outside anfield
Love to see that honestly
Klopp wouldn’t be sacked ever by Liverpool. But decided to sacrifice his own comfort so that his squad will be energised to achieve the Quad for Liverpool and the fans. This is the greatest manager ever.
@androsc1418 it's a sad,sad time for football fans no matter who you support
What makes Klopp so special is that he is a great coach, but he's also such a good person. He sees value beyond football and never fails to voice it. I still don't believe it's his last season with us, but I'd rather see him healthy and full of energy. He did so much for us already - he will be missed and always will be Liverpool. ❤️
I really love him honestly, I can see him becoming Germanys Manager maybe, no idea what his next step will be!
@@Vizeh He already said no more England, and in a recent german interview (6 months ago) he said he will not manage in Italy or Spain because of the language. Realistically, after a whole life in football, it's time for him to enjoy what life offers, not this circus. Or maybe a return to Mainz? Aiax? St. Pauli?
As Man United fan,I am genuinely saying that Klopp is the closest manager to Fergie.His ability to rebuild teams paired with great man management makes Klopp the German Fergie in my eyes,absolute legend
Thanks Professional Nonce
@@Vizeh😂
Liverpool won the 19/20 premier league where 3/4 of the season was during normal times with people in the stadiums. They pretty much had the league wrapped up in February and were the earliest team ever to win it. I wish people would stop saying “oh yeah but they won it in Covid so who cares” it was Man City who won it in Covid in 20/21 and no one seems to care about that
We lost a TRUE man in a CORRUPT WORLD.
Rest in peace Football..
It died a long time ago
This man is a master of the mind. He can make you feel whatever he wants you to feel. He could make a slave feel like hes in paradise. Truly a legend of the game and the most underrated manager in the world.
I wouldn’t use a slave example but I get your spirit
Dude chill with the example
The slave thing really was unnecessary.
para-social virtue signalling in the comments of a klopp video... The reset is ahead of schedule😮
Vizeh your honesty & insight is something to be admired , as a Liverpool fan i thought you did a wonderful job in putting this together. Thank you so much , i can't think of anyone who could have done this better. Thank you just for being you.
Thank you for being here man, that's such a nice comment thank you so much!
The man is a hero. I’ve suffered with depression for some time now , he has given me so much joy which I wouldn’t of had otherwise. Forever grateful. YNWA
“You’ll never walk alone”
Klopp was born and made for Liverpool. He epitomises the club, the city, the culture and most importantly, it's people. We don't care if yous don't like us, but we'll be sure to wanna give a good showing. Love our boss ❤
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Two days later and the it still hurts. As a Liverpool, it's sooo biter-sweet. On one hand, I am sad because it will be over in a couple of months. On the other, I can the reasons behind the decision. For me, the tipping point for Klopp was somewhere between the City-Villa match and the final in Paris. With all the chaos and tragedy that happened before the match.
Also, Klopp was and will forever be the right person, but at sooo wrong time. If he had come to Liverpool a few years prior, he would've had won more trophies. But yeah, in a way the fact that City were able to win the title on a few occasion with individual class and a bit of luck, makes them something special.
He deserved so much more, I hope history looks back on him in the way he deserves too
My opinion is this.
Most neutral fans think he is amazing. And almost all fans outside of the Prem do especially. Most of the hate comes from rivalry
He's the hero the Premier League needed. Imagine this league without that man in it, these last 8-9 years. Would be worse than Ligue 1 and Bundesliga, City would win it easily every season.
Did you say this when Ferguson won 13 league titles?
@@Ballotubie I said it about Wenger. But I've always been a big plaudit of SAF.
As a Liverpool fan I'm upset that we have to lose klopp the manager, but im much more upset that we're losing klopp the man. I genuinely believe hes one of the best human beings in football who represents everything I want my club to represent
Villain? He is absolutely the hero of football, he does it the right way
I have never heard klopp being referred to as a villain before, even my friends who support utd respect and like the guy
As a football fan, ill miss him and his pure passion for the game and Liverpool alike, something thats really missing in football nowadays
But as a united fan: 🥳 celebrate good times come on 🥳
That's understandable haha
Hey imperator Theodosivs, make sure to ride your horse carefully. We don't want you falling off and snapping your neck or anything silly like that do we?
Dont celebrate too fast mate, there's still Pep 😭😭😭
For goodness sake pep get out of england already
@@m.aryaanamiri2755 ah what a nice day for a horse ride
AUUGHH IT HURTS, PULCHERIA OOWW
I think a more accurate list would be:
Jose Mourinho - The Villain
Jurgen Klopp - The Hero
Pep Guardiola - The Mastermind
Mikel Arteta - The Visionary
I feel like another thing thay gets overlooked with the 19-20 season is that at the time the league was paused for COVID, no team actually ended up with more points than Liverpool had pre-pause by the end of the season
It’s was incredible the point tally they had
We'll always have another Liverpool manager but we'll never have another Jürgen Norbert Klopp
100%
He made football fun for me. I looked forward to every weekend to watch Liverpool. Losing Jurgen feels like losing family, because he's been such a constant of joy and excitement in my life. He's leaving Liverpool with an amazing squad, and whoever succeeds him will have big shoes to fill. YNWA Kloppo
He may be a villain, but there is no one else I would rather have as a manager for the last 9 years. Thank you, Jurgen, YNWA ❤.
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Jurgen Klopp - the man who returned my goosebumps whenever I vist Anfield on matchdays. He injected the magic back into that beautiful stadium.
"I am the Normal One." -Jurgen Klopp
Danke, Jurgen.
I can’t believe he’s leaving, but most of all I want him healthy and happy. He has given us so much he will forever be a part of Liverpool. YNWA ❤
The only manager in our history that we can compare him to, is Shankly.
Both of them are the great progenitors of the rise of Liverpool in the pre and present premier league era’s.
Shankly never achieved what people would probably try and say he should have, given his historic importance at Liverpool, and that’s what people will try and level against Klopp as well.
If the next manager takes what Klopp has built over 9 years and does what Paisley did, it we’ll be what City currently is under Guardiola.
Ultimately, I fully expect that the next statue to exist outside Anfield will be Klopp alongside Shankly, and he will forever be held in the same regard as the man who shaped how Liverpool are who they are.
Have a word, he's nowhere near as good as Dalgleish or Paisley
He aint a villain he the goat as a liverpool fan losing him is detrimental to club and the fans whats he's done for my club and for my love of the game he made all liverpool fans believers again and i dont think any manager will give me that hope and that feeling of we can win we can do well some of my favourite football moments have come from klopp like barca away which is my favourite match of all time im gonna miss him you did an amazing job narrating this
I'm a United fan but I wouldn't call him a villian... he's so respectful and respectable.. I think Pep is the super villan with all the money and stars at his disposal
People would say Pep, some would say Jose Mourinho, I know quite a few personally that doesn't like Klopp at all but I disagree
@@Vizeh peoples personal gripes with klopp stem wholly from the fact he doesn't manage their clubs.
@@Vizeh shocking to know you labeled klopp as Villian based on a "few". i have tons of friends around me who supported other clubs. none has bad things to say about Klopp, in fact most of them love him even though they are man utd and everton fans.
Agreed. In this world, the oppressors are the villians. Man City and Pep are, not Klopp.
most of us liverpool fans didn't choose to be a red. we got chosen. ♥️ YNWA
Klopp isn't a villain, Klopp is the hero of every single Liverpool fan. He transformed our almost irrelevant team into Champions League winners. Thank you Klopp!
We love the greats lad. Look how we felt in the BBC interviews in town when Shankly resigned. we can never believe it or want it to be true. but you cant fault them for all they've done. Jurgen has been a massive part of my life as a23 year old red. I am gonna miss him more than banitez and I never thought i'd say it. But more than Gerard. He's given us everything we could ask for against a competition so fierce and at many times unfair. YNWA Jurgen, With hope in your heart
Also Torres was my 2nd favourite after Gerrard but when Torres left I was fuming
Sad to see that ppl see klopp as the villain and pep and city as the heroes when really it’s the opposite
In this world, the evils and cheaters are the heroes.
Villain r u kidding me this man made all of us laugh the real villain is pep guardiola turning the league in to a farmers league. He was the hero to protect the league’s challenging wining in the gap too
Honestly vizeh, iv not want to win a title so much since I was a little kid. Klopp deserves to go out with a BOOM!
As a Man Utd fan, I've suffered a lot thanks to him. But honestly, I admire him and his passion for the game. What a great character he is.
he was a hero at a time where clubs need a lot of money to win a league. It makes his celebrations all the more lovable.
he spend close to a billion. yeah what hes done is great and all but hes spend alot of money
I mean, Klopp made Us believe, made us ,livepool suporters smile and dream again, i’ve been so sad this weekend but the good memories will remain
Not a villain in my book!
Not in the eyes of Liverpool fans, however Liverpool are the VIllain to many fans of rival clubs and Klopp was perfect for Liverpool. Played the role perfect in every way and represented his people
@@Vizeh true. Will miss him a lot. I think rival fans will in a way too
2 champions league final losses, 2 premier league 2nd place finishes, 1 europa league final loss, 1 league cup final loss. If half of that were wins, we'd be looking at a manager with multiple premier leagues, multiple european cups, multiple league cups. Even without that, he's THE MAN.
Fernando Torres is the sole reason I became a Liverpool fan understandably at 6:29 I couldn't resist a smile
I hate the narrative of Covid title... We had enough points to win the league before the lockdown begun.
But if you say it's a league title they couldn't celebrate and feels incomplete for that reason, it makes sense.
But don't try to belittle the mammoth effort it took to win over City.
I was a fan of Klopp during his Dortmund stint.
I am a fan of Klopp during his Liverpool stint. And this comes from Chelsea guy (yea we are in deep shit now, whatcha gonna do 'bout it?). I hope Liverpool win this season's Premier League. That would be a fantastic way to bookend Jurgen's tenure.
Ange really reminds me of Klopp and as a Liverpool fan it terrifies me, but as a football fan im so excited
Liverpool fan here. Klopp has done such an outstanding job if we look at the bigger picture, giving a club like city with a manager like a pep a massive run for the money. We all should be thankful he was our manager, and he'll definitely be missed.
On another note, I do hope Liverpool don't make the same mistake as Barça with Xavi. They didn't give him time, pressured him too much, and now he has left too.
I’m sad that Jürgen Klopp is leaving Liverpool and I’m not even a Liverpool fan!
Same, be more boring without him
To me Klopp is a perfect underdog to Pep's elite antagonist, not a villain
Unbiased opinion if any manager is a hero it has to be dyche let’s be honest ur not gonna see burnley in Europe again in the next 100 years dyche= 🐐
Liam, you're a Burnley fan, but you're also a passionate football fan, it shines through.
The thing about Klopp leaving Liverpool is that... even those who aren't Liverpool fans or heck, even those who don't follow the Prem that often, can feel some sort of sadness that he will leave a club that pretty much he saved in it's lowest moments, and even going toe to toe against a monster like Man City for... what? Almost 10 years?
He may not had won many titles, but taking everything in consideration, those trophies carry alot of weight.
He can be a hero and a villain, but one thing is for sure. He, like shankly and saf, are a rare breed of managers whose lives are so ingrained in the club(s) they've managed at the highest level for so long, we might not see another for years to come. Passionate, loyal, hardworking, tireless, inspiring, endearing.
This breed of managers leave more than just a bit of their soul into their clubs, which feels less likely to occur in the future with the way and frequency at which most clubs change managers. It could be another generation before we see another manager like klopp, which if a sad thing for football.
I’d think Jurgen Klopp is more of a hero, he saved the Premier League and Premier League fans by combating the villain , Pep. Pep fits so well as the villain because he’s breaking FFP rules and has unlimited money to dominate the league. Klopp swings in with his genius and restores balance to the Premier League and their fans
Restore balance? You mean like in the past where it was only man united that won the league😂
Klopp was far from a villain. One of the most likeable managers
That is depends on who you ask
One man's hero is another man's villain. The more loved a manager is by a set of fans, the more hated he is by their rivals. Managers like Dyche and Bielsa got a lot of hate too, as did Fergie.
Klopp is the best manager in the pl. What he has done with what he has got is phenomenal and unparalleled. I am grateful he is a red.
He's not a Villian, but a lovable tough guy who would love to have him in their side
The Covid season was the one after Liverpool won it really, where the first 30 games or so were with no fans, whereas in the season Liverpool won they were 18 points ahead by the time the season stopped in March. They already won basically. The key issue was no fans to celebrate with, or even have a parade.
Klopp been a goat since Dortmund, when I saw him go to Liverpool I knew he would achieve greatness, he was unlucky at times and still he managed to succeed in ways others couldn't, I'm happy for the man he deserves a break. I just wanna see what could do with Germany, if he ever returns to managing
One thing is guaranteed:
I am going to cry on the 19th of May at about 6 PM
Didn’t think I’d be teary eyed at the end of a 5th round FA Cup game vs Norwich but here I am
Love the video Vizeh!
I feel like they are always full of quality. Entertaining as always.
However, there is a deterrent in these videos for me, and that's the thumbnail. It's always a face of the relevant person with some random flames. This is so frustrating.
Once again, amazing video.
Idc what he is to other ppl but to us liverpool fans he is our hero ❤
I genuinely haven't spoken to many people who disliked him. Other than perhaps Everton and United fans. He accomplished incredible things at Liverpool and deserves nothing but respect. From a Tottenham fan.
This channel is elite. You're a great communicator and you know how to package your content to be engaging yet insightful
Great video man, as a Liverpool fan I'd rather Klopp stayed for another decade even if it meant we never won another trophy in those 10 years. The man is everything, for many of us he's given us the best memories we've ever had in football. But it must be exhausting so have to respect his decision, as devastating as it is ❤
Honestly, I'd just turned 16 when he arrived and he really was a father figure, watching the bear hugs, I felt like I was being embraced. Hearing the critical feedback of whoever was in receipt, I felt it.
Klopp is a fantastic manager, such a likeable guy too. He’s put Liverpool back to where they belong fighting at the very top competing for trophies. His teams as a neutral are wonderful to watch. Certainly a manager who’s engrossed himself into the city getting that special connection with the fans. Sad to see him leave England but fully expect him to return managing a Real or Barca soon enough if he doesn’t take the German national job.
Its sad seeing him leave Liverpool because he was allways so perfect for that club just like he was perfect for Dortmund and it was incredible what he build there and what he achived but of course i still need to say as a german that we all in germany hope that he becomes the next Manager of our National team and breaths some life back into us just like he did in Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool. for most of us he is our last hope
Ah man him leaving still feels unbelievable. When it comes to managers he truly felt like the 12th man and liverpool will definitely be missing a part of themselves without klopp. But for some of us he'll always be a legend and part of the club
Leaving on his own terms, beautiful 💔
I can imagine how Liverpool fans will feel . When Martin O'Neil left Celtic in the 2000s I was gutted I knew it was end of an era
The most special normal one to grace the EPL
The Normal One❤
as an everton fan im sad to see klopp go. i think that says it all.
Klopp is not the villain, he’s the hero.
Being "the Normal" makes him special
This video is a mistep, Klopp is a hero for all of Football. Sure he had his moments but so do all the managers (Fergie, Wenger, Mourinho) at the end only the greatness is celebrated
Klopp is amazing I never hated him, he is too good
It would have been a Liverpool era if not for the 115
Oh man... we've had this coming
Wish you well lad
Sick intro man, love your video's lately
Let him be the villain if he has to be. As long as he has the love of Liverpool supporters all over the world, that’s all that matters.
One mans villain is another mans hero
As a Liverpool fan the last 2/3 days have been really depressing it honestly feels like a family member has left. If we win the pl I really do think it will be one the greatest moments I’m our history
Big respect for leaving on the top. Just hoping they'll win the league one more time.
As an Arsenal fan, if we don't win it this season, I wouldn't be mad if Liverpool win it and Klopp goes out with a bang.
Roy Hodgson 2092
Fullham manager
Really hope Liverpool win the league this season, would be a perfect ending
I wouldn't care what others ever thought about the man, whether he's a moaner or simply that he epitomizes what LFC is as club. Klopp made me fall in love with Liverpool all over again and that would be a forever thing. There was a Liverpool before Jurgen and there will be a Liverpool afterwards but I'll remember the times when Liverpool was Jurgen Klopp's team 👍
He's a hero, lets see who Liverpool get next (alonso i reckon )
Jurgen come to Beşiktaş
Jurgen come to Beşiktaş
You are the hero that we need
Please come to Beşiktaş
He’s taking a break
People need to understand Klopp isn’t all about trophies. What he did for the club is beyond just winning some trophies for us. He came in a terrible time. We were the laughing stock of the league. We had no identity. Klopp has become the soul of the the red side of Merseyside. He felt like one of us and truly understood what it mean to be at Liverpool. It’s hard to explain to a non fan. But if he ends up with winning only 1 league then that 1 league is worth more than +10 league titles at a club like man city
We need a Rashford documentary from Vizeh about the truth behind him. Is he the player and person everyone thought he was
Hero, legend, leader
One manager buys players from relegated sides, academy graduates, and free transfers from the bundesliga while the other spends 100s of millions on full backs, the most hyped striker on earth and has the backing of a nation state....I ask, who is the hero and who is the villain?