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PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST using this link: https://anchor.fm/tk0442/support Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp Motivation / Liverpool Motivation By the October of 2015, belief was something that was severely lacking at Liverpool. Pipped to the title by two points in the May of 2014, the following season saw the Reds crash out of the Champions League at the group stage and go on to finish sixth in the Premier League. When the Reds' owners heard that Klopp was ready to return to work after leaving Dortmund, they acted fast. Rodgers was shown the door 24 hours after press reports in Serbia announced Klopp (and his then assistant, Zeljko Buvac) were Merseyside bound. “He just had a real aura about him, and that transected into the players and performances.”Those were the words of Jordan Henderson, Klopp's Liverpool captain, when asked what changes the German brought in on arrival. There have been times at Liverpool when detractors had Klopp down as a bridesmaid in England. A 2016 Europa League triumph slipped out of Liverpool's grasp, as did the 2018 UEFA Champions League final, as well as the 2018/19 Premier League crown. But in Madrid, 12 months after the heartbreak of Kyiv, Liverpool used the pain of defeat to power them to a sixth European Cup. And now Liverpool are now finally ending their 30-year wait for a league title, a whole generation has passed since a club which was once synonymous with success can finally think of it as a returning norm, and one man has spearheaded it through belief - in himself, his players and supporters. Get Jurgen Klopp Printed Signed Autograph using this link: https://amzn.to/38q3q8C --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tk0442/support
Marcus, Andy and Pete are back after deadline day with a whole host of transfer news, as Partey time comes to the Emirates, and Kevin Mirallas gets a very unique welcome at Gaziantep FK! Elsewhere, after Liverpool’s mad loss at the weekend, Zeljko Buvac reveals the truth behind Klopp’s success and the world’s best defender has a word with some dissenting fans. Strap yourselves in...Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us at our brand new address: show@footballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jurgen Klopp often praises his backroom team and indeed took the first opportunity to when he was named the LMA Manager of the Year for 2019/20. One man in particular has seen his reputation grow exponentially: assistant manager Pep Lijnders. Join Matt Addison as he explores Lijnders' role at Liverpool, and what has led to him becoming such a central figure at Melwood via FC Porto and NEC Nijmegen. Muslu Nalbantoglu, a former Ajax youth player, who worked as a coach at NEC, gives his views, as does Sander Janssen from the NEC fan group, Forza NEC. We also take a look at when Lijnders could succeed Klopp at Anfield as Portuguese analytic expert Scott Martin talks about how he moved to Porto at a young age to revamp their youth set-up, while Analysing Anfield's Josh Williams talks about how a Lijnders Liverpool could look should he ever take on the top job. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Seperti halnya Jurgen Klopp yang memiliki Peter Krawetz dan sempat memiliki Zeljko Buvac, Rangnick juga tidak melakukan semuanya sendirian di grup Red Bull. Ada bebrapa sosok penting yang membantunya, salah satunya orang Prancis yang cukup terkenal. Siapa dia?
Manuel Veth, Tim Bogdachev and Andrew Flint are back with an update from the Russian Premier Liga winter break. They discuss former Klopp assistant Zeljko Buvac joining Dinamo Moscow, Fedor Smolov heading to Spain and Aleksandr Kokorin’s exile at Zenit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Blood Red podcast took over Dublin on Wednesday night with hundreds of Irish Reds packed into the Dtwo bar for an exclusive live event in association with Carlsberg. It was a superb evening of Liverpool FC chat and the perfect warm-up to Saturday’s huge Champions League final with Tottenham Hotspur. But don’t worry if you weren’t able to get a ticket or you would have loved to have been there, because you can now listen to the Q&A section of the evening in full here on the Blood Red channel. It’s features our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce and reporter Ian Doyle, Steven Daly from the LFC Daytrippers Podcast, and is hosted by Off The Ball’s Philip Egan, a life-long Red. James and Ian give insight into the futures of Jurgen Klopp and James Milner, plans for the expansion of the Anfield Road stand, the influence of Pep Lijnders and departure of Zeljko Buvac, and the chances of bringing Philippe Coutinho back, which evokes very different reactions. The panel are also asked who’s the best, Messi, Ronaldo or Origi, name the players, apart from Steven Gerrard, from the 2005 Champions League-winning side who would get into Klopp’s current team, and discuss whether Istanbul or Barcelona at Anfield was better. Oh, and Ian also reveals the time James strangled him in the Anfield pressbox. Enjoy. And if you’d like to attend our next Blood Red Live event, which takes place at the Baltic Market in Liverpool on Wednesday, June 5 click HERE to buy tickets. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
He may have fired Liverpool to another win, and in the process raced to 50 Premier League goals in ridiculously fast fashion, but rather than his incredible scoring feats, the focus was on Mohamed Salah's alleged 'diving' following the 4-3 victory over Crystal Palace.So did Salah blot his copybook on Saturday? Or was he right to go down having been denied clear-cut penalties in the past? And what constitutes 'diving' these days anyway?It's one of the big talking points of the latest Blood Red podcast, hosted by Ian Doyle and featuring our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce as well as Joe Rimmer and Theo Squires.The quartet also discuss the reactions of Virgil van Dijk and Roy Hodgson to the Palace success and ask what are your favourite 4-3 wins for Liverpool.James Milner's sending off late has added to Jurgen Klopp's right-back problems. So should the Reds boss now turn to Rafa Camacho?James also talks the training camp in Dubai, Pep Lijnders and Zeljko Buvac before making an early dart, leaving Ian, Joe and Theo to defend Jordan Henderson and wonder when Liverpool will see the real Naby Keita.Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul and Chris have a chat through this week's LFC talking points, including Xherdan Shaqiri's brilliant form and the ongoing discussion over whether Liverpool are missing former coach Zeljko Buvac. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest Blood Red podcast, Joe Rimmer is joined by James Pearce, Kristian Walsh and Paul Gorst to discuss Mohamed Salah's new five-year contract with Liverpool.James reveals the details behind Salah's new deal as well as the Reds' plans to get Sadio Mane tied down next. Kristian admits he was worried about keeping hold of Salah and is delighted to see the Egyptian commit his immediate future with the Reds.Pre-season is discussed in detail with James offering the thoughts behind Jurgen Klopp's plans for training and friendlies, while Paul gives his opinion on who will be desperate to impress the Reds boss during the summer.We then hear the latest on Klopp's assistant coach Zeljko Buvac from James, who discusses the role Pep Lijnders could play going forward.The lads finish off with a discussion about the World Cup - and why we might start to see some movement in the transfer market shortly. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In football nothing lasts forever, neither grudges, nor coaching mind-melds. Over the weekend Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho posed for a friendly picture on the sideline at Old Trafford, while Zeljko Buvac, Jurgen Klopp's "Brain", surprisingly left his role at Anfield - at least for now - on the eve of the Champions League semi-final second-leg. Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri is also clinging to the line that nothing lasts forever because it seems that Juventus' domination of Serie A is an exception. After an astonishing, yet also grimly predictable weekend of results, it sounds as though everyone involved in Italian football could do with a break to cool down. Kieran Canning joins us to discuss the state of the Old Firm rivalry. Is it possible to enjoy winning a one-horse race over and over again? Have Rangers fans learned to laugh at themselves? And can Steven Gerrard turn things around at Ibrox?
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Danny Murphy and Craig Bellamy to discuss Liverpool's chances against Real Madrid after they secured their place in the Champions League final, whether the appointment of Steven Gerrard at Rangers would be suitable as well as debating if Zeljko Buvac is the right candidate to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
Duncan Castles and Ian McGarry take you inside the biggest deals, at the biggest clubs in world football. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In today's episode, Kyle takes a deep dive into three timely topics: Arsenal beyond Arsene Wenger (3:15), accurate expectations for Tottenham (14:30) and Liverpool without Klopp's #2, Zeljko Buvac (24:40).
Gab Marcotti is joined by Jonathan Northcroft and James Scowcroft who run the rule over the relegation run-in in the Premier League. Plus Paul Joyce helps dissect the disharmony at Liverpool that led to assistant Zeljko Buvac stepping away just days before the second leg of their Champions League semi-final. And are pundits like Shearer and Souness harsher on players than ever before? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest Blood Red podcast, regular host and Liverpool reporter Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO triumvirate Kristian Walsh, Joe Rimmer and Dan Kay to ponder the shock developments regarding the Reds' coaching staff, briefly discuss the Stoke City stalemate and look ahead at what Jurgen Klopp's side - and their supporters - could expect in Rome later this week for their Champions League semi-final. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy