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Liverpool 2015/16 Part 1&2: A new hope with Klopp


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Are you guys getting excited?? I surely am :D

 

Really looking forward to see a manager who knows how to make use of his players properly than keep signing and changing players to solve problems :)

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When Rafa came to Pool he was doing really badly until

 

he changed from 4 4 2 to 4 2 3 1 and then Pool started

 

doing well. So 4 2 3 1 really suits Pool.

 

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With Klopp at helm, I hope to see Pool play to the level like the Pool vs Roma 2002 match [thumbsup]

 

That's the game Heskey did really well

 

and the Roma defenders couldn't

 

handle him. He was winning everything

 

in the air. [thumbsup]

 

:D

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Then we should hire the coach for South Korea for the world cup for 2002 when SK reached semi-final. I remember that year during the extra time period they played, the opponents all limping liao, and the koreans were still galloping everywhere… spain, italy all fell victim to SK, and Germany were lucky to equalize just before full time and then went to score winner to go to final… else, who knows what would happen if SK reached final...

 

That's would be Mr Guus Hiddink. A very good coach.

 

His achievements include winning the European treble[a] with PSV Eindhoven; taking both the Netherlands and South Korea to a historic fourth-place finish in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2002 FIFA World Cup respectively; leading Australia to their best ever finish at a World Cup at the 2006 FIFA World Cup; leading Russia to the semi-finals of Euro 2008, Russia's best performance since the breakup of the Soviet Union; and leading Chelsea to an FA Cup win against Everton in 2009.

 

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can we also recall Markovic & Ilori?

 

I think he will especially Ilori.

 

JK pressing game means a

 

high line defence and so he needs

 

very fast defenders who can sprint

 

back and Ilori is one of the fastest.

 

:D

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Sky Sport latest : Jurgen Klopp 'agrees to become new Liverpool manager'

 

Jurgen Klopp has agreed to become the new Liverpool manager, according to Sky sources.

 

The 48-year-old German, who led Borussia Dortmand to two Bundesliga titles in his seven years at the club, will fly to Merseyside on Thursday night.

 

The club's American owners, Fenway Sports Group, have acted swiftly after sacking Brendan Rodgers on Sunday following the 1-1 draw at Everton.

 

Contact was first made with Klopp, and former Real Madrid and Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti, on Monday and with the Italian soon ruling himself, it accelerated the pursuit of the German.

It would seem Klopp has already begun making his mark at Anfield with Sky sources revealing Gary McAllister was considering another coaching post at the club having been first-team coach under Rodgers.

 

Sean O'Driscoll, assistant manager under Rodgers, will leave the club, along with Glen Driscoll (head of performance), and Chris Davies (head of opposition analysis).

 

 

more stories .......... [smash]

 

link : http://www.skysports...verpool-manager

 

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ESPN : Jurgen Klopp agrees deal to become Liverpool manager - report

 

Jurgen Klopp has agreed to become Liverpool's new manager and will officially sign his contract when he flies into Merseyside on Thursday evening, according to Press Association Sport.

 

It is reported all negotiations have been completed with the former Borussia Dortmund boss and confirmation from the club is likely to follow later on Thursday.

 

Liverpool's owners Fenway Sports Group have moved swiftly and decisively to appoint the 48-year-old after sacking Brendan Rodgers following Sunday's 1-1 draw at Everton.

 

Klopp is expected to sign a three-year deal and is likely to bring with him Bosnian Zeljko Buvac, his assistant both at Dortmund and Mainz before that, and coach Peter Krawietz.

 

In preparation for that the club began a clear-out of many of predecessor Rodgers' backroom staff earlier in the day.

 

Sources have told ESPN FC assistant manager Sean O'Driscoll and first-team coach Gary McAllister have lost their jobs at Liverpool in a reshuffle to prepare for Klopp's arrival.

 

 

link : http://www.espnfc.com/liverpool/story/2653529/jurgen-klopp-agrees-to-become-liverpool-manager-report

 

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Good job...FSG.

Fast and steady :)

Let Klopp continue the good work!

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