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Team under Klopp, your expectations please?

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I expect us to be knackered by March.
Gegenpress without a winter break and two domestic cups...
 
Will Brendan come out with a story about how he was invited into the dressing room after we won and all the players said 'It's your team boss?'
Ghost of Managers past starring Matthew McConay. Jennifer Garner as team doctor.... anything's possible 🙂
 
There are a few articles already about how the new LFC under Klopp might look like. Some are good, some are pretty questionable. This one might be the best.

Interesting ideas about 4-2-1-3 and Atletico Madrid style 4-4-2 – I did not think of those possibilities. The 4-4-2 (or 4-2-2-2) in particular looks mouthwatering, if we can make it work defensively. The only thing I disagree with is Skrtel vs Lovren question – I think the former will be just fine in a high defensive line and Klopp will surely love his passion. Also, Hendo is not like Gundogan at all, Allen is the closest one to the the turk's style.
 
Klopp: "I don't shout ‘we are going to conquer the world’ or something like this. But we will conquer the ball, yeah? Each fucking time."

Cant wait to see us actually step up and fight.
 
There are a few articles already about how the new LFC under Klopp might look like. Some are good, some are pretty questionable. This one might be the best.

Interesting ideas about 4-2-1-3 and Atletico Madrid style 4-4-2 – I did not think of those possibilities. The 4-4-2 (or 4-2-2-2) in particular looks mouthwatering, if we can make it work defensively. The only thing I disagree with is Skrtel vs Lovren question – I think the former will be just fine in a high defensive line and Klopp will surely love his passion. Also, Hendo is not like Gundogan at all, Allen is the closest one to the the turk's style.
I stopped reading when I saw he had Lovren in over Sahko ergo whoever it is knows nothing about football [emoji48]
 
Klopp: "I don't shout ‘we are going to conquer the world’ or something like this. But we will conquer the ball, yeah? Each fucking time."

Cant wait to see us actually step up and fight.

It's the bare minimum you want to see. Or can accept a defeat if you've put up a fight but not turning up is inexcusable. Man U at home last year was shameful
 
Too much of this season (including another game against ManUre) has been as well. I'd hope it was that as much as the results themselves which convinced FSG a change had to be made.
 
It's the bare minimum you want to see. Or can accept a defeat if you've put up a fight but not turning up is inexcusable. Man U at home last year was shameful
vs Madrid too in the away tie in CL last season..
By far the most gutless team selection by a Liverpool manager in a long time.
 
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp takes charge of his first training session


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Jürgen Klopp with academy director Alex Inglethorpe as he watches Liverpool’s under-18 clash with Stoke City. Photograph: Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
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Jürgen Klopp has held his first training session as Liverpool manager, the German leading a group that featured nine first-team players including Philippe Coutinho, James Milner and Daniel Sturridge at the club’s Melwood base on Monday afternoon.
Before the session, which began at 2.30pm, Klopp gathered the players and spoke with them for around five minutes. The 48-year-old then oversaw a period scheduled to last up to 75 minutes and for which Klopp was assisted by Peter Krawietz and Pep Lijnders, two of his coaches. Zeljko Buvac, Klopp’s No2, is yet to join him at the club.

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Dejan Lovren, Kolo Touré, Lucas Leiva, Mamadou Sakho, Alberto Moreno and João Teixeira were the other squad members under the new manager’s supervision. Most of the first-team players are not yet back from international duty.
Klopp, the first German to manage Liverpool, has his first match in charge when the club travel on Saturday to Tottenham Hotspur for the early kick-off.
 
The fact that Klopp has watched our last few games will give him a fair idea of what is needed to create a winning team. He is in no hurry to go out and splash the cash so he will run the rule over the squad first. Expect a few surprises and a few departures as well. Exciting times to be a RED.

Hope we thump Spurs for good measure and set the cat amongst the pigeons. It will be a fitting welcome for the new gaffer.
 
He'll love Ings.


Ings last night (for England) was exactly what Klopp will be wanting - enegetic, good first touch, give and go and chasing hard when the ball was lost. I think Danny Ings might well play a much greater role for Liverpool than any of us could have imagined.
 
I think to expect any great impact immediately is a stretch. Hopefully im wrong but I expect a tame defeat to Spurs.

I keep typing out the squad he could/might pick and its the same players as we play in most games.
Maybe he is just that good that it will all be perfect, but I think January will be where he makes a difference.
 
Would be funny if he dupes all of us and starts a few reserves and outcasts.
He sees Texiera in training and goes, "how the fuck is this kid not starting"?
Brings back Enrique, starts Chirivella in midfield and Bogdan in goal.

Who knows? We'll have some fresh eyes assessing the squad so it'll be interesting to see who he picks and who gets to be on the bench.
 
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