It’s already a tense time on Merseyside. Liverpool have been disqualified from the Championship and my former club Everton will likely receive a 10-point deduction for a second financial breach.
Jurgen Klopp’s surprise exit added fuel to the fire. It may not be so surprising anymore, but Jurgen’s departure is a huge loss for Liverpool. He takes the club. And the fans bought it. They realized he was one of them.
Whenever a legendary manager leaves, the first question that comes to mind is “what to do next?”
What are they trying to do? Liverpool enjoyed consistent success. And in reality, most teams are not good. So there is great concern that Liverpool fans are on a downward trend. Because Jurgen Klopp became the club. And no matter who you support, Klopp’s side are Premier League fit.
He had outstanding performances in the Merseyside derby and against Manchester United. You can hate the club or you can fight against it. But Jรผrgen has charisma, character and class. One thing is certain: the timing of this announcement will be closely scrutinized. “Liverpool” firmly entered the race for the title.
Does it motivate the players? Or do you offend them? They will ask: Why is this being published now? It’s not good. That won’t happen here. It’s a moving emotional drama. Gamers are unusual creatures. This is how you get the most out of your players. It’s about providing structure and boundaries within which players can work and grow. Now this is a new beginning and no one knows how it will end.
So the locker room is a mess. I first saw him at Everton. The problem is Jurgen has the style and the ideas and he won’t be losing any players anytime soon. I’ve played under David Moyes and Sir Alex Ferguson and I’ve dealt with any manager with a long history.
when do you eat breakfast Do we have to eat them all together? how do you travel Are you staying at a hotel? Do you travel in sportswear? Or do you travel in a suit and tie? A new manager brings in players who fit his style and asks others to learn his ideas. Those who adapt and learn quickly will hold their own and the rest will be sold. It’s simple. We had some good players who performed well for Everton under David for 11 years.
However, the arrival of Roberto Martinez in 2013 brought a completely different style of play. At the time, players were under a lot of pressure and some couldn’t cope. Not because they are not good players. But because they didn’t accept the new style. Or maybe they were too determined that their way was right. It’s a power struggle.
When you’ve been a player at a football club for many years and a new manager comes in, you think it’s your club and he should come. But he doesn’t. He is the manager. For nearly a decade, Liverpool have been the cornerstone of Jurgen Klopp’s achievements. Removing it would be irresponsible. Hiring a manager is a bad business decision.
This can cause bigger problems and more confusion.Is Xabi Alonso the right man to coach? He enjoyed early success as manager of Bayer Leverkusen and knows Liverpool’s ins and outs. And that’s important. The question for every manager is how to get the point across to the players and how quickly they can implement it. He’s shown he can do that.
Whoever the new coach is, he or she must understand that he or she must impart ideals and theories to his or her players, but remain consistent with who he or she already is. Otherwise, it will be difficult for players to get on board. But for now Liverpool have to worry about this season and the title race. Jurgen’s team is very good and prepared. His interaction with the players is one thing, so I can’t predict anything other than what these guys are saying: Let’s talk about the directors. Let’s win another title.