Jurgen Klopp reveals why he doesn’t wear a suit on Liverpool matchdays 👔 | Being The Boss



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Sky Sports News sat down with Jurgen Klopp to discuss how he started his career in management, his managerial career to date & who his inspirations were growing up.

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31 thoughts on “Jurgen Klopp reveals why he doesn’t wear a suit on Liverpool matchdays 👔 | Being The Boss”

  1. In "working with emotional intelligence" it was mentioned that the single most important trait or skill of a CEO is one's ability to convince the rest of the management (hungry wolves) to accept oneself in that position. So if true, Jürgen might have the stuff to be a prestigious CEO.

  2. Show this video to anyone who claims that Rangnick was somehow the ‘teacher of Klopp.’ Lol. The things United fans come up with is cringeworthy.

    He never even mentioned their boy Rangnick once when questioned about inspiration etc.

  3. He really should be the "next Sir Alex Ferguson", what he started here nobody can continue in the same manner.They should keep him at the team for all costs.

  4. He's to fit for his age to wear a suit and only old men wear suits and Klopp ant old just go watch him run off the pitch at half time i bet he could out run most on here : )

  5. He wears sports clothing at work because he realises that he is in a sporting/active environment and mincing around in a posh suit like a bank manager is inappropriate. Sports gear – easy to clean – chuck it in the washing /business suit off to dry cleaners – expensive. I hate seeing managers on the touchline looking like snooker players. Get in a tracksuit. Brian Clough had it right.

  6. Klopp the man, pure master, gentleman and will be remembered in a thousand years, if these new covids don't rub out the human race by then, the way things are going, the world could b gone in ten years

  7. "8:50 – Who amongst your current squad is most likely to become a manager?" I don't understand the name of the player when he laughs and say that he could do it in 12 different countries. Which player is he talking about? Thank you in advance.

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