Since Alonso has decided to make a smart move and stay in BL before taking the Madrid job, I've been thinking about who could take Klopp's players and do the best job. If this is the job description, then is there an argument to be made - unbelievably - for Pep who may be going to become the nest Ajax manager.
I'm honestly surprised to come to this conclusion, as I'm not mad about the bloke but..
PROS
- He'll apply the same tactics
- He knows the players well
- He knows hot to turn the game at Half time
- He's a good transitional option until our club needs a remodel in 3-4 years
- He'll allow for less of a "adjustment" for the players.
- Our players will keep doing what they are doing.
- We would keep the same backroom staff potentially. including Matos.
NEGATIVES
- He won't have a big personality that a new manager may have
- Players may not be happy about this. But maybe they will
QUESTIONS
- Would we be getting a large piece of Klopp's playing style or is it wrong to try and keep it?
- Would this be like the ole boot room transitions?
- Could we keep playing without a big manager persona?
- Do we need to move on completely to a new manager?
So, would you be against this idea and why?
Or does it suddenly seem like the least risky choice out there? Feels less risky than bringing in a young Portuguese manager.
I'm honestly surprised to come to this conclusion, as I'm not mad about the bloke but..
PROS
- He'll apply the same tactics
- He knows the players well
- He knows hot to turn the game at Half time
- He's a good transitional option until our club needs a remodel in 3-4 years
- He'll allow for less of a "adjustment" for the players.
- Our players will keep doing what they are doing.
- We would keep the same backroom staff potentially. including Matos.
NEGATIVES
- He won't have a big personality that a new manager may have
- Players may not be happy about this. But maybe they will
QUESTIONS
- Would we be getting a large piece of Klopp's playing style or is it wrong to try and keep it?
- Would this be like the ole boot room transitions?
- Could we keep playing without a big manager persona?
- Do we need to move on completely to a new manager?
So, would you be against this idea and why?
Or does it suddenly seem like the least risky choice out there? Feels less risky than bringing in a young Portuguese manager.
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