Jürgen Klopp shares his secrets to coaching success



Thanks to our partners at New Balance, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp sat down with us at Anfield to discuss his coaching philosophy, how to develop young players, his pride for the Liverbird crest and how he developed his principles.

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49 thoughts on “Jürgen Klopp shares his secrets to coaching success”

  1. Wow, Klopp is a spoken word artist. The band sets up really close to the audience, and he stands behind them so that you can really enjoy the music. He is so humble, it's not about what he isnsaying, it's what the music is communicating.

    Come on guys: can you re-post this interview with the music turned way the heck down?

  2. Top manager but over the past two to three years Liverpool have spent big money which they did not do in the past. Man Utd, Chelsea & Man City have spent massive amounts of money over the last 10 to 15 years compared to Liverpool.

  3. As a coach & a trainer, I love his principles of coaching & how much of his life he puts into being a coach. Always inspiring to watch him speak.

    Couldn't ask for a better coach for our club. Other coaches would try to adapt their style to the previous managers but he came in & recreated everything. Massively chuffed as we could have alot worse but having him at the helm, & his ideas of training now empowers our players to run through walls for him & the fans. I hope the guys in FSG give him a lifetime contract.

    Onwards & upwards

  4. Does nobody realise he won…up to now…nothing with Liverpool. Man City are onto a domestic treble after retaining the title. Liverpool got 97 points and still couldn't win. They can't improve any further. Chance missed again.

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