"Liverpool are one of the best teams in the League and I’m sure can fight to win the title.
Jurgen Klopp worked already for nine months with this team and it’s very important for him and Liverpool to understand each other. “It’s important to work and have the time to transfer your methods and ideas of football.
It’s very difficult to go in during the season when a manager was sacked. It’s not easy. You must transfer your ideas in a bit of time and it’s difficult.
But last season was very important for Klopp and the players. The players know Klopp and he knows the players. It’s important to transfer your idea of football and to have the identity of the player.[...]
Liverpool are one of seven or eight teams that can fight at the end to win the title. I’m sure of this. Liverpool have a good team, good manager, good football, high intensity, good organisation."”
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...e-a-major-advantage-over-him-in-a3305226.html
Seems very respectful of Klopp and LFC and I don't think those are just empty compliments – Conte is not the type for that. I think he is a similar manager to Klopp in that he tries to build things for the long term and cares much more about football than the money or the media. His basic idea of football is similar, based on superior fitness and emphasizing teamwork over any individual.
Klopp, however, has an advantage that he manages to be friendly with the media (and give them his "lovable crazy German" persona, which is all they need to fill pages) without letting them influence his decisions in any way; Conte's relationship with media will be much colder and even overtly adversarial and that can be a big disadvantage in England. But as a team-builder and tactician, Conte is definitely one of the best managers in the game and it will interesting (and definitely not easy) playing against his team next season.
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