I have no doubt that Pep is happy, in addition to the gesture of sportsmanship he had with Klopp was great, a hug from two greats, for me Pep is one of the best in the world, he has always been detailed, I would like to see Pep against a Mopurinho, since these two have always had a rivalry, it would be great if Liverpoool hired Mou if they could recreate this confrontation.
Pep is happy because his team got one point from Liverpool in a match they let Liverpool dominates it and creates more opportunities. If Liverpool players especially Diaz shot better, Liverpool would have scored 2 or 3 more goals in this match.
I really think it does not make sense for Liverpool to hire Mourinho as their next coach after Klopp. Because philosophy of Klopp and Mourinho is very different and Liverpool probably don't want to see big changes in their team tactics after years of successfully built up by Klopp. He will leave at the season ending but already put a strong foundation for Liverpool to move on well.
Yes, I understand that part well, because I suppose Mou has a different way of seeing football and carrying out any type of strategy that Klopp has, the thing is that it is very difficult to find a coach with the same style of thinking of Klopp because I recently saw an article where Xabi Alonso wanted to copy some of Klopp's strategies to be more similar to him and he himself told him no, that he must be himself to direct, so it is difficult to find a coach with the same style from watching football, for example I find similarities between Pep Guardiola and Mourinho, in fact those two have a bit of animosity for each other, but it is different, because they know each other's strategy, but Klopp's style is difficult for me to decipher That's why I think it's a shame that he wants to leave, it's a big loss for football because he creates very powerful football, beautiful football, something different.
If a coach joins the Club, he has to be very good, at the level of Klopp or even above, there are many, that is why beforehand I had thought about Mou, I don't know if Mou could be the best option, but who else could it be? I consider that a team like Liverpool needs a high-caliber technician so that the players can stay and continue playing competitive football. They already enter the UCL and have to continue maintaining that habit, so as not to fall back into the Europa League, which does not indicate It may be bad, but I see a Liverpool always worthy of being in the UCL.
As a Liverpool Fan, we want a Draw when Arsenal faces Man City so we will again hang on to the top by winning our other games. A very interesting situation is coming up when any of the top 3 teams play their matches. You will never know a little mistake from any of the top teams cost them very heavily.
I agree with you, I consider that things with these teams are very good if they aim to keep it a draw, because of all of them I think it is City's most difficult game, so it can be a point in Liverpool's favor, for now it is expect things to develop like this, as a Liverpool fan it would be quite a feat if they still remain at the top, although what is left Liverpool must not falter, now Klopp has to put everything in his arsenal to win, every The remaining game must be a final for Liverpool, there is no other way, you have to see it that way so that you can leave everything alone, because if you take it lightly things will become more complicated for you, I think that the greatest Liverpool's Mistake was having lost with the signal, that marked them a lot, it allowed City to get very close to them.
Michael Edwards urged to make Jurgen Klopp offer to trigger Liverpool U-turn Michael Edwards has returned to Liverpool in a different capacity from his former position, but fans will be hopeful that his influence will help the club remain stable in the post-Jurgen Klopp era.
The 44-year-old is well revered by fans, having been the force behind the signings of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker and many more senior stars during his previous role as sporting director.
Edwards left his post in 2022, but Fenway Sports Group holds him in such high regard that they have secured his return as CEO of football for the company, which is looking to expand its club portfolio. Edwards would therefore oversee any new acquisition, as well as Liverpool.
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https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/michael-edwards-urged-make-jurgen-28804715It would be a great thing if they could convince Klopp to leave, wow my respects if they can do it.