Klopp is without a doubt one of the best managers in the world. Let’s not forget that Allegri lost in very similar fashion to Napoli only a few months ago.
However, unfortunately for Klopp it will be very difficult to win the league. He’s up against two revolutionary thinkers and philosophers of football (Guardiola and Sarri).
Klopp is without a doubt one of the best managers in the world. Let’s not forget that Allegri lost in very similar fashion to Napoli only a few months ago.
However, unfortunately for Klopp it will be very difficult to win the league. He’s up against two revolutionary thinkers and philosophers of football (Guardiola and Sarri).
And I fail to see Guardiola's revolution, his football is a Rinus Michel's refurbished genre and is not going to win anything in Europe outside of Farselona, not even in a lifetime.
You didn't understand the point. The point is that that system he refurbished popularly called "tiki-taka" is long gone. Even if its working internally after 1bn spending you don't win any continental silverware with it. Two very different types of competition here.
He is a revolutionary thinker. Somehow separate outcomes must both possible where in Juventus benefit unfairly from playing before Napoli and Juventus benefit unfairly from playing after Napoli. Impossible to know how Juventus have benefited until round of Serie A is over.
He is a revolutionary thinker. Somehow separate outcomes must both possible where in Juventus benefit unfairly from playing before Napoli and Juventus benefit unfairly from playing after Napoli. Impossible to know how Juventus have benefited until round of Serie A is over.
He is a revolutionary thinker. Somehow separate outcomes must both possible where in Juventus benefit unfairly from playing before Napoli and Juventus benefit unfairly from playing after Napoli. Impossible to know how Juventus have benefited until round of Serie A is over.