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The German genius technical director Juergen Aclop!

 Almost everything about the German genius technical director Juergen Aclop!   Profile personly   Jürgen Klopp was not the only last manage...

 Almost everything about the German genius technical director Juergen Aclop!


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  Jürgen Klopp was not the only last manager to deprive Bayern Munich of the Bundesliga title, as he was about to become the first manager to lead Liverpool to the glory of the Premier League by overthrowing Manchester City, previously considered the best team ever.  Since his successor to Brendan Rodgers in 2015, Club has quickly transformed the club, leading Liverpool to the Champions League consecutive finals - the second time they have won - and on the brink of an elusive League title.

  His recruitment to Mo Salah, Andy Robertson, Virgil van Dijk, and Alisson was as impressive as he was impressive, as he developed and nurtured the talent of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez, and he reinvented Roberto Firmino and Jordan Henderson.  Kenny Dalglish, the last coach to lead the Reds to Liverpool, said: "When Jürgen Klopp was appointed, I said we should all support him. It will be a matter of time not until I saw that glory in his eyes from the first day, well, that was definitely he has revived  This wonderful football club and a breath of fresh air winning is important. "

  Playing style


  When Klopp first arrived at Anfield, Liverpool consistently used 4-2-3-1, based on a dual hub at the base of his midfield.  They applied their manager's "counter-pressure" - the four front was regularly driving that counter-pressure, which was applied with intensity and aggressiveness immediately after the acquisition loss - and thus posed their greatest threat during the shifts.

  What has been seen since then is a gradual development turning Liverpool not only into a team that can win the Champions League, but since then a team qualified to win its first Premier League title.  The most significant change has surrounded a variety of their 4-3-3 possession since the beginning of 19/19/2018;  It remains unusually influential during shifts, but is increasingly able to control the acquisition.

 The use of Robertson and Alexander Arnold as an advanced demonstration contributed to Sadio Mane and Salah's work in a more centralized region, where they met a fictitious striker with an impact similar to Brazilian Firmino.  In a similar context to Lionel Messi in Barcelona, ​​the Brazilian enjoyed falling to an unusually deep position to create a numerical increase within the midfield to tie more.  Robertson and Alexander Arnold were attacked and covered by central midfielders, who also worked to support central defenders during the early stages of their attempts to build the acquisition.

  This was followed by the sixth European Cup but the Premier League title continued to evade them, so Klopp demanded his team develop again.  Since then, they have built an asymmetric method that involves Robertson's interference going forward more than Alexander Arnold, to encourage Robertson's acquisition and kinetic ability, and Alexander Arnold to cross from a deeper position and to connect those crosses with such diversity.

  So Mane moved permanently toward the left channel, and Salah rotates between a wider starting position aimed at giving him freedom in the direction of his left foot and shooting towards the far post, and the position of the central striker when Fermino descends.  Another change can be seen in the central midfield.  The person chosen on the right of these three - the most common Jordan Henderson - increased freedom to either apply for interference outside Salah or to support Firmino.  The player on the left continues to prioritize Robertson's coverage, forming a double pivot alongside the defensive midfielder - usually Fabienho - behind the pressure.

  Despite all his vision, flexibility, and the fact that much of his reputation is based on his appeal and gegenpress that has long been synonymous with his soccer brand, perhaps the hallmark of club management is his ability to balance the lively teams attacking traits, as he has done in all  From Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool.  Each position is filled by a player who is able to contribute to the last third.

 The precise distribution of goalkeeper Alison is likely to lead to a counterattack as threatening as in the formation of the first part of the breach in their backlog.  Van Dyck presents a major air threat by attacking stationary positions;  Central defender Fellow Joe Gomez is able to send long and accurate throws.  With Robertson and Alexander Arnold, Liverpool may be the best pair of two-time attackers in the world.

  If they act as a single hub in front of their defense, Fabienho or Henderson have the ability to see and ball play through Liverpool's opponents to those who are making more progress forward.  The two broader central midfielders play consistently with both energy and speed, and run running that creates spaces for those around them.

 Defense and pressure

 
 The reverse pressure of the German Jurgen has always been an offensive tool aimed at strengthening the strength of his squads, rather than merely strengthening their defense or understanding their possession.  Dortmund was defensively intact when forming a lower block that drove the opponent to play direct forward, and from the deeper areas than seen with Liverpool, they were enjoying the response to the spaces that created it.

  It aims to reverse pressure to restore possession in advanced positions, where the opponent began to expand outside his defensive form, and therefore at a time when this opponent became more vulnerable and the existence of new spaces.  While prioritizing ball bearer pressure, Klopp teams present different pressure dynamics that include crowd and intimidation through numbers and energy you handle, which can often overwhelm attempts to support the ball bearer.

 The most common approaches include focusing on objections and setting calculated traps, or pressure for aggression and a desire to duel directly with the individual, but Klopp's tactics have remained largely consistent, even if Liverpool provides an additional element to attack around that counter-pressure.  They became particularly successful in securing recovery after the direct front pass followed opponents' victory in their first contact, which demonstrated its effect on opponents who remained in low mass, and those who excel when building tenure under pressure.

  As a defensive strategy, Klopp also encouraged high pressure - unlike the counter-pressure approach - which they depended on to maintain pressure against opponents who preferred to play a short build.  Despite all this, his team includes players able to apply a stable lower block, whose high pressure is becoming more popular and more successful.

 Liverpool's wide strikers are pushing inside towards their rival central defenders, and the goalkeeper if necessary;  Their central attacker withdraws to prioritize the opponent's defensive midfielder to reject the groups around these wide strikers.  Behind them, those in the middle of the field support and then mark a man, and their full backs remain ready to advance to those who face them there.  As we've also seen in Dortmund, they often end up limiting their opponents' ownership of large areas.

  In the same way, their recruitment increased their offensive capabilities, and also gave them an impressively strong defense.  Those in the midfield give the same energy in the defensive slit as they do when attacking;  Alison is convincing when asked to get out of his net.  Dick is so reliable when competing for air duels that he has become indispensable in central defense.

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