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Loki

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Klopp once said he can never coach a team, where the players are bigger than the coach. So if he doesn't change his opinion, he'll never take this job. You can't win against players like Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham as a coach.
You tell them to press, to play in a certain way and if they don't, you have 2 choices:

1. No consequences, but then the players lose respect for you and will continue to do what they want.
2. Consequences like losing the starting spot, but then these players will start to be toxic and with a toxic atmosphere inside the team, it's impossible to be successful, so in the end the coach will be blamed for the bad results and fired. Not to mention the pressure from the club to keep starting them because of their high profile and cost.

Xabi tried to sit Vinicius a few games on the bench and look what immediately happened, all Madrid media started to write about unhappy players and shit atmoshere inside the club. That is the downside to have so many narcissistic alpha-characters in your team. As their coach, the only option is to hope they'll listen to you.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Klopp wouldn't do very well at Madrid, complete opposite to his personality and way of working.

He would do better at Barca, but his ideal club would be atletico
 

FinBarcelonafan

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Those cunts don't like Xabis training intensity. What do they think, that Klopp would go easier on them. They got used to Carlos soft methods. No coach with a system will have an easy way with those divas.

Exactly. Sounds like they have "amigo clan" problem. Any attempt of hard work will be fought against. They want someone who will pamper them. Which is crazy, because their team isn't even that old. Just spoiled.

Real has attitude and character issues. Not enough real leaders. Lazy players. They need to move out the bad seeds, sign some players with great motivation, leadership and work ethic.
 

Temptation

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I'd like to see if Klopp can manage to instill a system in the team. It would also be a career advancement for Klopp; Real Madrid is a class above Liverpool in terms of pressure, history, and fans.
Ofcourse. It's a step above every club including Barcelona. Whether you like to admit it or not.

Real Madrid are the biggest club in the world by far. It's not even a debate.
 

Temptation

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Those cunts don't like Xabis training intensity. What do they think, that Klopp would go easier on them. They got used to Carlos soft methods. No coach with a system will have an easy way with those divas.
Klopp has way more charisma and a far better CV than Xabi. Players are more likely to accept his leadership than Xabi's.
 

fergus90

Senior Member
Personally think they are more signings for the future than instant impact. Trent is an instant upgrade on Vazquez though if he can settle.

Carreras has had one full season at Benfica, year prior he played at Granada for a handful of games and was at Preston in the Championship two years ago. Could be a smart signing in the future, don't see him coming in and instantly elevating that defence. Looks promising though.

Huijsen, I like again and looks promising but very young and his rise has been meteoritic, one full season under his belt at Bournemouth. 18 months ago he was at the Juve next gen squad.

The Madrid of 09/10 finished with 96 points, compared to the 78 they mustered this season prior after that Ronaldo, Benzema, Alonso, Albiol summer. Still got knocked out in the r16 of the CL but in 08/09 were utterly dismantled by Liverpool.
Said it back in May but none of their signings improved them instantly. Hopefully they keep blaming referees though as it keeps them from recognising that half their squad is nowhere near as good as a lot of people think.

Probably took it for granted they'd have a period of dominance in 2022 considering Barca's finances. Pipped by an academy once again.
 

MonteCuler

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They will no doubt moan about how many cards the ref gave, but that was absolutely real

The players get too comfortable because they are on Bernabeu and think some referees have to tolerate their disgusting behavior towards him. Well, they don't

As for Fran Garcia, that was an obvious second yellow. No idea what the whistles were for
 

FinBarcelonafan

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They will no doubt moan about how many cards the ref gave, but that was absolutely real

The players get too comfortable because they are on Bernabeu and think some referees have to tolerate their disgusting behavior towards him. Well, they don't

As for Fran Garcia, that was an obvious second yellow. No idea what the whistles were for
Yeah and this Carreras in the same situation when Garcia got yellow collided terribly with Celta player, but got away with it, because Garcia took a card. Fine red later on.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Those cunts don't like Xabis training intensity. What do they think, that Klopp would go easier on them. They got used to Carlos soft methods. No coach with a system will have an easy way with those divas.

Yup.

Think everyone is a yes man who bends to their whims.

Klopp would never coach Madrid (he has said so), but even in the imaginary scenario where he does,
he would make these entitled cucks work their asses off.
 

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