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I love the way he has shown the fans that they need to be making the effort to inspire the team. Great times. He isnt just a manager of the team he is motivating the fans too.
What a guy. Any team would have him as their manager in a heartbeat but he is ours.
lets enjoy the ride.removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Originally posted by baitman View PostI love the way he has shown the fans that they need to be making the effort to inspire the team. Great times. He isnt just a manager of the team he is motivating the fans too.
What a guy. Any team would have him as their manager in a heartbeat but he is ours.
lets enjoy the ride.
I'm surprised more managers don't get that. They need to manage the crowd as well as the players.Was muß, das muß.
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN8iO03LbfM"]Jurgen Klopp's Post-Match Press Conference - Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea - YouTube[/ame]
Man he really makes you feel like at times his is managing you also ... I have never felt closer to the club
What a managerAnybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
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Jurgen Klopp believes that Liverpool players “lost patience” against Chelsea – but so did the fans.
Not for the first time in recent weeks Liverpool staged a comeback after refusing to give up on the result, requiring a last-minute equaliser from Christian Benteke to draw 1-1 with Chelsea.
Despite another fightback Klopp, who brought up his 50th match in charge in just 217 days, the quickest time of any Liverpool manager, urged his players to have more faith in their own abilities.
“In the first 15 minutes we were great, playing wonderful football without scoring,” he said.
“There was not enough faith in our own quality and so we lost patience – and when you lose patience it is always difficult – and we lost formation.
“There were a lot of moments when we shot and we should have passed.
“If you don’t think you need to score in each situation then you can celebrate other situations.
“I love this stadium, I love this atmosphere but everyone lost patience tonight and the crowd did too.
“In a game like this the crowd force you, when you need to be patient, everybody shouts: ‘Go, go!’ and you say: ‘Where am I going to go?’.
“You see we all don’t trust finally our quality and that is what we have to learn in the future – and we will.
“We had the most offensive formation what we could have in the last 15 minutes; each striker and offensive midfielder was on and there was a wonderful cross from Sheyi Ojo and Christian was where he has to be.
“That was great for the night, celebrating with the families and crowd, it was wonderful that we didn’t lose.
“We have to build on these positive signs that the boys gave us in the last few months.”
I dont think we will ever have a manager in the future who can blame the crowd and get away with it. It is like a dad telling the kids how to behave in different circumstances
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From guardianKlopp to introduce a pre-season boot camp with triple training sessions each day and 7am starts (Paul Joyce)
“The problem with pre-season is that for the first three weeks we have 15 players who will have been away at the Euros and we also have to see how the squad is changing. On another planet we would have six weeks together training because in this league it is the only time that you can train.
“In all of the [pre-season] games we will play out full training. So if we play our best in pre-season then I’ve done something completely wrong. We have to do a lot to create a base for one year. We stop pre-season in the middle of August and maybe with the players who come back from the Euros it will be difficult so we might have to make their pre-season two weeks longer so that it goes into the season. That might mean they do not play at that stage or they are only allowed to play so many minutes.”also new recruit from Bayern Munich joining the backstage staff - Dietician Mona Nemmer joins fitness coach Andreas Kornmayer also ex BMThe German added: “We have a special plan of what we want to do with the boys. They cannot go home now when they are off at the end of the season. Nearly all of them have national team games but you cannot have six weeks off. You have something like four weeks and in four weeks you cannot sleep for the whole time so you have two weeks completely off and you have a plan and you have to do it. That means when you come back you are not at nil, you are at 60-70% and then you can start training. That’s how it works.
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Copied from RAWK.
Found a 2013 article when Nemmer was hired at Bayern Munich:
Bayern set a new sporting benchmark last term by winning the legendary treble, but new boss Pep Guardiola and his men will not rest on their laurels, and intend to improve whatever can be improved, on and off the field. One of these "pieces in the jigsaw," as Matthias Sammer likes to call them, is nutrition. "We want to be even more professional in this area and take the next step," the board director told fcbayern.de.
Coach Guardiola shares that opinion, as he regards the right diet as the third of the three essential pillars in elite sport, alongside training and regeneration. Bayern already employ one of the best thanks to the services provided by top chef Alfons Schuhbeck and his team, but the club will benefit in the future from the expertise of Mona Nemmer, a qualified nutrition instructor and a leading nutritionist in top-level sport.
The 28-year-old was introduced to the players at the training camp in Trentino on Saturday evening. During the week on Lake Garda, Nemmer will get to know the normal routines at the club, and begin shifting the individual players' nutritional plans to an even higher level. "I'm very happy to listen to what she has to say. Regardless of your age, you can always get better," commented model athlete Daniel van Buyten. Newcomer Jan Kirchhoff is just as impressed: "Mona is already a hit thanks to her open, personal approach."
Germany junior international Kirchhoff has already benefited from Nemmer's advice, as the qualified chef worked for the German FA (DFB) for five years. Nemmer also occasionally stood in for DFB head chef Holger Stromberg with the senior national team, so she is not unknown to Philipp Lahm and company either.
Theory and practice combined
Nemmer will now combine theory and practice with FCB. On the one hand, she will explain her ideas regarding daily diet plans and offer individual players advice in liaison with medical unit specialist Dr Roland Schmidt. Certain players have already begun adapting their diets accordingly. And on the other hand, she will help out proactively in the kitchen.
Nemmer will also devote a proportion of her time to the junior team youth section. Sammer wishes to instil an awareness of proper nutrition to the talented youths at an early stage. Nemmer's teaching experience and qualities will be an essential factor.
Beneficial for the club's youths
The new staff member will also implement teambuilding exercises such as cooking sessions. The aim is to professionalise the club's work even with its most junior players, increasing the chances they might one day emulate their senior role models and lay hands on the biggest trophies in the game.
http://www.bayernforum.com/official-...am-t10369.html
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not sure if these have been posted before, two good interviews with a relaxed kloppy, and a slightly different line of questioning to most football interviews
Ive no idea why he chose us, but thank **** he did

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCzmfFCOI60"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCzmfFCOI60[/ame]
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjIvkpghKRo"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjIvkpghKRo[/ame]
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How lucky are weOriginally posted by Liverpool View Postnot sure if these have been posted before, two good interviews with a relaxed kloppy, and a slightly different line of questioning to most football interviews
Ive no idea why he chose us, but thank **** he did

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCzmfFCOI60
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjIvkpghKRo
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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