'I don't see it being the same as Man United' | How will Liverpool cope when Klopp leaves?
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's decision to leave the club at the end of the season after 8.5 successful years. The panelists reflect on Klopp's many achievements with Liverpool, his passion and character, and the devotion he inspired in players and fans. They consider the magnitude of the loss for Liverpool and the Premier League and speculate on who could replace him. While surprised at the timing, they understand Klopp's need to reenergize. They debate whether Liverpool can maintain success post-Klopp, hoping the next manager can build on his legacy.
Takeaways
- 😢 Klopp has been at Liverpool for over 8 years and leaves huge shoes to fill as a legendary manager
- 🏆 Incredibly successful tenure including Premier League, Champions League titles along with other trophies
- 🤗 Seen as an iconic, charismatic figure who connected deeply with fans and players
- 👔 Regarded as a true character and personality who brought passion and energy to the Premier League
- 😪 Decision to leave has left players and fans devastated as they will miss his presence greatly
- 🔮 Uncertainty around how Liverpool will adapt and if they can maintain success post-Klopp era
- ⏳ Managers like Klopp give so much energy it's understandable he feels drained and needs a break
- ❓ Big question marks around who could possibly replace Klopp and lead Liverpool forward
- 💪🏻 Despite surprise at timing, leaves club in excellent position to compete for more trophies
- 👋 His famous fist pumps, smiles and embracing players epitomized his exhilarating style
Q & A
What impact did Jürgen Klopp have at Liverpool Football Club?
-Jürgen Klopp had a massive impact at Liverpool, bringing silverware, establishing a great rapport with fans and players, and leaving a significant legacy with his passion, character, and achievements, including a Premier League title, an FA Cup, a League Cup, a Champions League, UEFA Super Cups, and FIFA Club World Cups.
How did Jürgen Klopp's departure from Liverpool impact the football community?
-Klopp's departure was felt deeply within the football community, evoking feelings of loss both at Liverpool and in the Premier League due to his character, achievements, and the emotional bond he formed with the club and its supporters.
What are some of the key qualities that made Jürgen Klopp stand out at Liverpool?
-Klopp's key qualities included his ability to improve players, his passionate engagement with fans and matches, and his knack for creating a winning team culture, highlighted by his celebrations, personal interactions, and overall management style.
What challenges does Liverpool face in replacing Jürgen Klopp?
-Replacing Klopp poses a challenge due to his unique character, the rapport he had with the team and fans, and his success in bringing silverware to the club. The new manager will need to fill big boots and continue the legacy while managing the pressure of high expectations.
How do Klopp's achievements at Liverpool compare to previous managers?
-Klopp's tenure at Liverpool is marked by significant achievements, including multiple major trophies and personal accolades. His success places him among the top Liverpool managers, alongside historical figures, by impacting the club's stature and competitive success.
What was Jürgen Klopp's win percentage at Liverpool, and how does it reflect on his tenure?
-Jürgen Klopp's win percentage at Liverpool was 62%, reflecting his effectiveness in leading the team to success and his ability to consistently achieve positive results over his tenure.
What potential candidates are mentioned as Klopp's successor at Liverpool?
-The discussion hints at potential candidates like Xabi Alonso, due to his connection with the club and current success at Real Sociedad, among others, as suitable successors to continue Klopp's legacy at Liverpool.
How does Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool compare to other managerial departures in football?
-Klopp's departure is unique as it was on his own terms, reflecting a thoughtful decision to leave the club in a strong position and at a time that allows for strategic planning for his successor, contrasting with other managers who often leave due to poor results or external pressures.
What concerns arise regarding the future of key Liverpool players following Klopp's departure?
-Concerns include the future of key players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mo Salah, and Virgil van Dijk, who may be affected by the change in management, especially given their contracts and the close relationship many had with Klopp.
How do the speakers compare Klopp's influence at Liverpool to other significant football managerial changes?
-The speakers compare Klopp's departure to significant moments like Shankly's resignation and Ferguson's departure from Manchester United, emphasizing the emotional impact and potential challenges in maintaining the club's success post-Klopp.
Outlines
😊 Klopp's legacy and impact at Liverpool
Paragraph 1 discusses Jurgen Klopp's legacy and impact at Liverpool over his 8.5 year tenure. It talks about the huge hole he will leave at the club, his rapport with fans and players, his passion and smile, and his achievements in bringing silverware back to the club.
😴 Understanding Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool
Paragraph 2 empathizes with Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool, discussing the emotional and physical toll of management over a long period. It talks about the need to re-energize and spend time with family, relating to similar decisions Ferguson and others have made.
😥 Potential impact of Klopp's departure on Liverpool's season
Paragraph 3 analyzes the potential impact of Klopp's departure on Liverpool's current season. It compares to Shankly's resignation but suggests the squad is in a great position for the next manager. There are still questions around player contracts and relationships.
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Keywords
💡Jurgen Klopp
💡tactical philosophy
💡squad inheritance
💡big personality
💡Premier League manager
💡devastated fans
💡departing icons
💡sustained success
💡contract worries
💡emotional leadership
Highlights
Klopp has brought major silverware to Liverpool, including their first league title in 30 years.
Klopp's enthusiasm, passion and rapport with fans and players has made him a beloved figure at the club.
Klopp's departure will leave a massive hole at Liverpool. He is one of the few big characters left in the game.
Klopp has significantly improved the squad during his tenure through excellent signings and player development.
Replacing Klopp will be extremely difficult. Liverpool need to find someone who can continue his philosophy and style.
Klopp timed his departure well, leaving with Liverpool top of the league and well-placed to continue success.
Klopp's energy and commitment as manager has been all-consuming. His decision to leave is understandable.
Liverpool players will be shocked by Klopp's departure. They will miss his relationship with them.
Liverpool are in a great position for the next manager to build on Klopp's successes.
Klopp has left a lasting legacy at Liverpool through his passion, fist pumps, and embracing players.
Xabi Alonso would be a good replacement for Klopp given his links to the club and style.
Liverpool's continued success depends on appointing the right manager to follow Klopp.
Key Liverpool players like Salah and Van Dijk have 18 months left on contracts. Their future is uncertain.
Liverpool need a manager who can build close relationships with players like Klopp did.
The new manager must get the best out of the current Liverpool squad to continue success.
Transcripts
leaves have been there for for nearly 9
years he's been the figurehead the face
of the club for all that time how big a
hole is he going to leave at anfield oh
massive absolutely huge um I think you
only have to watch and see what klopp
does uh and what it brings to Liverpool
the football club you know I think I
think everyone yesterday felt really
like we'd lost someone which we have in
the Premier League because he's been a
character he's had a great rapport with
the fans the players you only need to
see him after games he's passion uh his
smile his glasses his hats you know them
them teeth that always seem to come out
um because he's so happy and he you know
is there's not many characters that are
left in the game and and and young
klopp's definitely one of them um I
think you only have to look at what he's
actually done at the football club he's
bought silverware which I think you know
you're going to a football club of that
stature and and you have to produce you
have to get the numbers right and that's
what he's done I mean you know he's it's
going to be a massive loss for the
football club and how the replace him is
well I mean I think they could bring and
actually bring anyone into the football
club I think that job being available um
who would not want to go in and inherit
that football club and that Squad of
players that that's available come the
end of the season because it's some big
boots to F particularly that they've got
the quad possibly that they could go and
win um and then you have ask yourself
someone's got to come in and replicate
that again so the pressure is going to
be on um it's not only klopp it's the
back staff that have obviously that are
going to lead the club as well sporting
director and people like that that you
know manufacture and take the club
forward so it's massive and it's a
massive loss for the premier league and
Liverpool you to see the you know the
Social Media stuff that fans are they're
devastated I'm sure the players are too
yeah I mean we'll look forward and see
who might take over for him in a bit but
just looking back it's worth just
reminding ourselves of of what he's
achieved in those eight and a half years
at Liverpool and why he is loved by
those Liverpool fans premier league
title FA Cup and League Cup in the same
season the champion League Of course
along with those you wa for super cups
and FIFA Club World Cups personal
accolades nine Premier League manager
the months two manager of the years I
mean it's seriously impressive Clinton
when you think back to Liverpool
managers over the years and I guess the
Premier League year as a whole where do
you rank him listen there's been a lot
of top um Quality Liverpool managers
it's it's difficult to rank him one
thing I know for sure is as hendo said
he'll be missed he's a character I like
managers that are characters you're
always going to get different kind of
man um characters listen how love to
have played for a manager like Jurgen
Club cuz I think he could get the best
out of players you can see every time
he's celebrating he kicks every ball
he's involved in everything and not
every manager is like that because if
you look probably at Pep Guardiola
sometimes he's he's a bit different so
they they are different managers but
he's a super manager and he's done
everything at Liverpool I was surprised
though when I I was at home yesterday
and someone said have you heard the news
I was like what do you mean there's
nothing nothing no news ain't bro cuz I
was watching something car and they said
joggen clar's leaving and I obviously
couldn't believe it absolutely was done
to be fair with the news that Jurgen
Club he will be missed because I think
he's a character and we want the best
managers in the Premier League but he
thinks the time's right for him but you
can see look what look what he's done
and he's his win percentage there at
Liverpool 62% it's fantastic to be fair
and you know what he does Jaws they
bring players to that football club and
they improve players if you look at
someone like one of their best signings
they've made Andy Robinson look how good
he is when he left ho and he's gone
there and he's been a fantastic player
so huge credit must go to joggen Club he
will be missed the big news is really
you were at home on a day off and
weren't working I that's that's the big
story oh he working last night was he of
course he was no listen listen no no I'm
not moving on you can't throw that at me
and I was busy I was I was I was busy I
was um just chilling I can't believe you
I have no
comeback Gary I mean most managers get
told when it's time to go don't they um
this is his decision he leaves on his
terms you know all about the demands of
management do you empathize with him
when he says he's running out of energy
he just needs a break yeah I think when
you've been anywhere for a long time I
think the you know particularly when
you're a really emotional manager like
Juran klopp you know and he almost you
know gives himself completely you know
in terms of that energy that he creates
with the players with the fans and and
and when you're having to do that every
single Monday morning you go in and
you've got to lift the place if you've
lost you've got to lift players that
have not been in the team you've got to
have those difficult conversations every
time with players if they're not in a
team who you supported and you want to
um be successful and even just looking
at these moments the energy required
just you know think about these moments
and then 30 minutes later when you're
sat in the dressing room having time to
think and and I don't think you can do
that forever you know I think every
club's different but when you've been at
a club for as long as he had I mean he
was seven years at mines seven years at
Dortmund and now you know eight years at
Liverpool or whatever it is so you can
understand at some point you need to
make that decision to walk away and
re-energize and also spend time with
your family because people don't realize
like it's your family that end up
suffering don't see a lot of you which
in in my family's case is probably a
positive um but I don't see a lot of you
and you're up and down the motorway and
and even when you're in conversations
you know or you're watching a school
play you're thinking about your team and
you're thinking about those
conversations and and it is all
consuming so so I can understand I'm
slightly surpris I think last year would
have been a little bit of a Prelude to
it I'm sure there have been times last
year when maybe felt you know this is
the right thing to do but maybe it's not
the right timing and I'd rather go out
when the team were at least on top and
and and a better reflection of what yur
Jurgen klopp has produced at Liverpool
which is a successful team over the
years yeah and obviously he spoken about
wanting to give the club time Su to plan
for a successor to him but but as Gary
mentioned you know it comes at a time
when they're well placed for a great
season they're leading the Premier
League they're through to one cup final
there's two other tournaments they're
going in as well I mean this news if
you're one of those Liverpool Players
yesterday will have come as an absolute
Hammer
blow which way could this go is there a
danger the season could
unravel I don't think Jurgen Klo would
would let it unravel um I agree with
Gary in terms of the timing surprised me
I think that the fact that he'd
obviously signed that contract extension
he spoke about Liverpool 2.0 didn't he
he'd rebuilt the the forward line he
he'd rebuilt the Midfield yes they're in
a very good position in the league
they're obviously in the The Cup
competitions as well but I spoke to a
lot of Liverpool fans yesterday and some
of the older on
were saying it was it was on a par when
shankley resigned and they said they
felt like a similar sort of feeling
there but then they looked at what
happened then you know that the fact
that Paisley came in and they were even
more successful so I think they can look
at it in a positive that Jurgen kops
actually left this club in a really good
position so the next manager that comes
in can take them forward and and they
can win even more so I think you could
look at it both ways of course the
players are going to miss him they're
going to miss that energy so charismatic
the fact that yes he has improved
players coming in and you think of of
players the likes of of mosala what will
happen to to his future but I think
they'll just be so grateful for what
he's given them and the next manager
that comes in like say in a great
position to to move Liverpool forward
doors I was thinking about you know the
impact when Sir Alex left Manchester
United now I know he was there for a lot
longer and had Dynasty and stuff but
they've still not recovered is there any
danger that we could see something
similar at
Liverpool possibly possibly um but I
mean you've got to get the the right
person in charge and that's a million
dollar question now where do you go and
and find that person that's trying to go
going to continue what year Club has
started out continued brought the
Premier League back after 30 over 30
years he's done an incredible job and I
was for the first couple of hours
yesterday thinking why is he doing it
now and then I've gone back and thought
do you know what it dissolves all the
credit was always going to leave on his
terms he's leaving the football club in
in a better place than what he came in
and and he said I'm not going to help in
in deciding he was the next manager but
it just gives him an advantage and a
head start to say right who is who is
that going to be uh and I don't see it
being the same as Manchester United no I
don't I think this this group of players
and whoever comes in for me at this
moment in time jabbi Alonzo is would be
the right fit the link with the football
club what he's doing at lusen he's he's
remarkable but in three months that
might be different three or four months
it could be completely different Roberto
deserie whoever gets that job he's going
into an unbelievable football club with
all the history and he's got the players
there to try and carry on M James
philosophy y klopp went to Liverpool and
all attack him how is he going to carry
on with this and it took him that time I
love the way I probably look back to
when he's one who walk around the pitch
at the end of the game M just never used
to do that eight years ago I was you
clap your fans and off you go he he sort
of galvanized and and managers and
players have continued that so he's
going to be a huge loss incredible what
he's done and good luck to him for the
rest of the season it will be it'll be
an incredible finish I miss the fist
pumping I love all of that you know when
you walk away I've never been a manager
but I used to be love being involved
with the fans but that fist pump yeah I
miss that yeah I miss
that he was never in the Premier League
or anywhere in England you see everyone
now going round and going right we've
got to appreciate the fans have always
turned up and get behind m m of managers
and players now I see going fist pumping
when they win yeah you're can clop yeah
it's the fist pumps at the at the end
and it's the you know the the players
the Embraces with the players at the end
as well and and this is where it comes
down to you know getting someone who can
build that relationship with the players
and now they've lost that relationship
with Jurgen or they will be losing that
relationship what does it mean for the
likes of Trent Alexander Arnold for for
Mo Salah for for Virgil Van DJ who all I
think about 18 months left on their
contracts now we start to ask what does
this mean for them Lee yeah well it does
and it's it's not I mean it's obviously
them but it's the it's the new man
that's going to come in charge isn't it
you know and that that's where it's the
big questions are and like I said when
you've got a rapport with a a manager I
mean we've all been in changing rooms
and and you know if you've got someone
that's you know give you game time and
and give you time you you don't want to
lose that manager because you know that
you're really starting again um I just
think that they have to get it right and
listen we're talking about you know
jabbi Alonzo coming in and and you know
dors is right he ticks all the boxes at
this moment in time but I think to to to
even come anywhere close to what klopp
brings to a changing room you know what
he brings to the players and he he's not
shy to do that he he's almost like one
of the players isn't he and that's where
I think the game's changed so much is
that you know klopp is the 12th man in
in that changing room and yes that's his
job to do and and in galvanized players
but he gets the best out of players as
Clon says you know what you say sorry T
you know when foreign players come over
and it takes a bit of time to adjust
ygen CL a forign manager he's come to
Liverpool he's bought into Liverpool
he's brought into the community he's B
into the fan base and you see you see
there when he's he's so passionate about
the game and that's what I was going to
say managers are different you guys
would see on the touchdown there's other
managers that are nice and quiet and and
not as frantic as it but I like that
yogan club style he's passionate and
he's brought into
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