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Backroom Staff- take a bow

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Under Klopp, we've seen recruitment of so many experts be it medical, psychological, fitness, nutrition, and coaching.
We've seen a modern state of the art training centre at cost of millions, which is helping already.
Who is the brains behind this?
 
  • Marc Bridge-Wilkinson - U18's manager
  • Pepijn Lijnders - Assistant Coach
  • Peter Krawietz - Assistant Coach
  • John Achterberg - First Team Goalkeeping Coach
  • Dave Fallows - Head of Recruitment
  • Barry Hunter - Chief Scout
  • [bcolor=#ff0000]Michael Edwards - Director of Technical Performance[/bcolor]
  • Jack Robinson - First Team Assistant Goalkeeping Coach
  • Alex Inglethorpe - Academy Director
  • Matt Konopinski - Physiotherapist
  • Paul Small - Masseur
  • Sylvan Richardson - Masseur
  • Graham Carter - Kit Manager
  • Jordan Milsom - Rehab Fitness Coach
  • Barry Drust - Sports Science Consultant
  • James Morton - Consultant Nutritionist
  • David Rydings - Strength and Rehabilitation Assistant
  • Paulo Barreira - Physiotherapist
  • Pedro Philippou - Sports therapist
  • Andreas Kornmeyer - Head of Fitness & Conditioning
  • Phil Roscoe - Assistant Academy Manager
  • Tim Jenkins - Head of Development Analysis Academy
  • Joe Lewis - Sports Therapist
  • Andy O'Boyle - Head of Fitness - U21
  • Andy Renshaw - Head Academy Physiotherapist
  • Mark Morris - U21 Goalkeeping Coach
  • Richie Partridge - U21 Physiotherapist
  • Dave Moss - Academy Chief Scout
  • Matthew Newberry - Senior Academy Scout
  • Remy Tang - U18's Fitness Coach
  • Liam Kershaw - U18 Academy Phyiotherapist
  • Mike Garrity - Head of U6-U11
  • Gary Lewis - Head of U12-U14
  • Michael Beale - Head of U15-U16
  • Clive Cook - Education and Welfare Officer
  • Oliver Morgan - Assistant Academy Sporst Scientist
  • Ian Barrigan - Head of Local Recruitment
  • Kyle Wallbanks - U18s Performance Analyst
  • Scott Mason - U15-U16 Performance Analyst
  • Lee Radcliffe - Kit management co-ordinator
  • Jim Moxomn - Club Doctor
  • Mona Nemmer - Head of Nutrition
  • Lee Nobes - Head Physiotherapist
  • Andreas Schlumberger - Head Recovery & Performance
 


[article]0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Liverpool’s starting XI and context of the game
2:25 - Committing to their principles and the difference between pressing and chasing
4:53 - The emotion of the game and playing against Lionel Messi
7:56 - Out-of-possession game plan and Jordan Henderson’s importance
13:43 - The three different pressing zones
16:32 - How the process produces results in the big games
18:21 - In-possession strategy, overloads and wide, flexible triangles
24:25 - The counter-press
27:14 - What makes this Liverpool squad legends

Anfield has played host to some of the most iconic European Cup and Champions League nights in the tournament’s long history, but perhaps none quite as dramatic as the 2018/19 semi final second leg against Barcelona.

Trailing 3-0 after a first leg featuring some Lionel Messi magic, Jürgen Klopp and his team faced an uphill task made even steeper by the absence of two of their vaunted front three – Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino – for the return. But the hosts produced a fearless and relentless display, both on and off the ball. Two goals apiece from Divock Origi and Georginio Wijnaldum secured the 4-0 win that saw Liverpool through to a Champions League final they would win against a Tottenham side managed by Mauricio Pochettino.

In this brilliant and exclusive Masterclass, Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders gives us an incredible and in-depth insight into the team’s tactical approach on the night. Off the ball, he explains how the team set up to limit the inevitable threat of Messi, as well as former Liverpool heroes Luis Suárez and Philippe Coutinho. He also reveals who the coaching staff viewed as the key players for Barcelona, and how the team worked to control their influence. He goes on to explain how, on the ball, Liverpool refused to change their approach despite missing both Salah and Firmino; and how the relentless approach of the players on the ball helped them create the defensive doubt and overloads that unsettled the Barça defence from the first minutes.

It’s a sensational insight into one of the great Champions League performances from the almost unique perspective of an influential member of the victorious coaching team.[/article]
 
Again?

What is this now - a four time quiff???
Maybe it's a sign from the God of Quad?

As the ancient text says "In the days whence the Quad cometh there shall be signs and portents. Things will come in foursomes, whence they normally cometh in thrices. And the man who cashed out shall walk out. And the trolls shall be cast from the bosom like infants from dried teats of the jezebel...."

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Maybe it's a sign from the God of Quad?

As the ancient text says "In the days whence the Quad cometh there shall be signs and portents. Things will come in foursomes, whence they normally cometh in thrices. And the man who cashed out shall walk out. And the trolls shall be cast from the bosom like infants from dried teats of the jezebel...."
I'm lucky if I can cometh in singles these days
 
Everyone talks about Pep.

But this fella always catches my eye. Well, incidentally, he's also called 'The Eye'. Klopp's other lesser known assistant - Peter Krawietz.

He has that Origi look about him - droopy, a Shaggy-doo stoner vibe about him, that all iz good and chilled no matter what.

Another interesting name on that roster - Richie Partridge.

He would know a thing of two about the physio/injury room wouldn't he ?
 
What sort of money is Graham Carter - Kit Manager on?

I want to oust some cunt for a job and that seems like the easiest route.

I'll even invent was own signature washing powder mix that is scientifically proven to energise players by 2%.
 
What sort of money is Graham Carter - Kit Manager on?

I want to oust some cunt for a job and that seems like the easiest route.

I'll even invent was own signature washing powder mix that is scientifically proven to energise players by 2%.
He retired last year mate
 
Elon Musk territory this. Soon it will be able to connect to Neuralink and members of 6CM can control (and jinx) their favorite players directly, with their keyboards.
 
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