It’s true what he said about Sadio. I’ve seen a lot of negative things about him recently because of his marriage. I don’t have any opinion on that. I knew he was very generous and helped many people back home, he had a good heart
@@tinubumichael naah, people are just nostalgic about the prime hazard that existed for 3-4 years. Salah has been bang-on for 7 years straight and going on 8th with a strong start. At this point, the consistent scoring and assisting Salah has easily eclipsed Hazard. Its not even a debate now, all you got in defense is " liverpool fan opinion 🤡🤡". Be real mate!
@@rafaelguerra9608 Dude Salah has something like double the goal contributions per minute. It's not even close. Yes, we know Hazard was a top player who did amazing stuff. But Salah has reached that level almost. every. single. week. for. 7. years.
liverpools transfer policy for the amount we have to spend is one of the best in the world, the issue is that we don’t always do it at the right time like we wasted the 22/23 season cus we didn’t sign any midfielders, ironic how the following season we challenged until game week 33 or something. Like this summer if we signed a centre back and dm we’d have a squad on par with city and arsenal but we won’t well get them both next summer so this season we’ll get top 4 still but won’t be able to challenge
@@ashwilliams4959 it’s also because all our injury prone players have left now. The only injury prone players in our current first team are konate and jota but they only played in 2 pre season games they didn’t play every game, other than them think we had thiago, matip, keita, ox etc. They were the ones who always got injured and they’re gone.
@timmy5876 yeah na, that was before last season, ox keita etc have been gone a season but this 1 just gone we failed through injuries? Klopp pushed the players too hard, hence they'd get loads of small muscle injuries, be rushed back and get another.. klopp treated technical players like workhorses and wondered why they kept going down
@@ashwilliams4959 i kinda see what ur saying but that’s just his system, i think this season we’ll get less injuries almost guaranteed but we’ll finish on less points so its pros and cons. Also klopp can often made half decent players look class aslong as they fit the system, henderson and wijnaldum are the best examples i can think of where they’d be average elsewhere but they fit klopps system perfectly so the outcome was better. Like trent was out last year for a bit but in that time he made bradley a class player so we didn’t miss trent, this season we’ll likely have trent all season but the output might be less
It’s almost hard to believe how poor these interviewers are. Lazy questions, phoning it in. What a waste of what could’ve been a really interesting segment.
Klopp never announced his retirement, he said ask him in a few months. I hope he doesn't manage again but if Germany called him I've no doubt he'd take that job.
No questions about what those data points are and which stats constitute data based hiring. Just constant harping about Liverpool. These oldies at Sky got no clue.
That’s cuz journalists and pundits are very sensational in England and have no real grasp of the technical side of the game in terms of educating the public. I remember one manager who came to England after managing in Spain talked about how every week in the press conferences both pre and post match were always full of technical questions about player selection based on the choice of tactics.
@@tinubumichael Yes that is 100% right. All the pundits never talk tactics like they do in Spain and Italy. It's always about equating money with success. Even their bias is unmissable.
Imagine turning up to your first day working at Sky Sports News in a suit and tie, only to be sent home because its isn't "dress code" haha. This casual Jacamo-era of SSN is just terrible
Annoyed by the fact that Liverpool allow their current or former employees to write about their strategies, similar when Pep Lijnders wrote his book leading to a disastrous season!
There are loads of books out there that tell people what it takes to become a millionaire and guess what 99% of people who read them never become a millionaire. It’s just a book. You still have to have everything in the right place with the right people from top to bottom to get it right
Glad Liverpool didn’t sign Diego Costa, not the right fit for Liverpool at all! This guy’s ball knowledge seems lacking, Hazard plays on the left, Salah on the right… I’d argue Klopp had better influence in signings, Szobo, Macca, Conor Bradley all great players not many knew about…
Klopp is 90% the reason for the success of LFC, everyone else is the other 10%. Anyone can spot talent or buy it, but it is the ability to get the best from players that is and always will be the key. Hazard plays on the left, Salah on the right. Success has many fathers, Ian Graham played a very small role in the success of LFC.
Nah that’s not true, Klopp had a whole team of his own behind the scenes as well, obviously he’s a large reason of why Liverpool achieved what they could, but not 90%of it
People bring out anything these days. Any mention of hacking into Manchester City's data base? I expect every club to win the Premier League if they read that book now.
@@everythingfootball041 Yes, that is correct. However, I am only referring to just one person! This cretin that worked for LFC and now wants to sell information so that he can sell his book. How many more ex-employees that worked in the back office are going to come out so that they can sell a book!
@@manvesh97 He was an employee of Liverpool FC who left. Now he is selling important data about Liverpool in a book so that he can make money. He is a sell out.
@@Alden4 bit unfair, he's not some lowly employee stealing other's work from the club or reporting trade secrets - he's the genius who came up with and implemented these groundbreaking data-driven approaches which gave Liverpool the edge and lead to so much success. he has a right to report on it as much as Klopp does for writing an autobiography and not like much of it is exactly a secret anymore anyway, all clubs have known about this stuff for ages now, his book is just a chance for normal football and Liverpool fans to get some insight into it
To win the league requires 'a lot of hard work and investment'. Wow!!! Revolutionary stuff! And the 'most important thing is the players???' Sky Sports, how did you manage to get a hold of this genius? Thanks ever so much for all the amazing insights. The whole planet is listening and taking notes.
It’s true what he said about Sadio. I’ve seen a lot of negative things about him recently because of his marriage. I don’t have any opinion on that. I knew he was very generous and helped many people back home, he had a good heart
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@@godfreymwenelupembe2602 sorry?
Bro lowkey roasted "115-charges FC" 😂☠️
Salah ended up being twice the winger of Hazard
A Liverpool fan’s opinion 😂
@@tinubumichael Backed by astonishingly obvious numbers that only a fool could deny.
@@tinubumichael naah, people are just nostalgic about the prime hazard that existed for 3-4 years. Salah has been bang-on for 7 years straight and going on 8th with a strong start. At this point, the consistent scoring and assisting Salah has easily eclipsed Hazard. Its not even a debate now, all you got in defense is " liverpool fan opinion 🤡🤡". Be real mate!
LMAO Hazard was a world beater, could win you games. He is better than peak salah. I am an Arsenal fan as well. Hazard was amazing.
@@rafaelguerra9608 Dude Salah has something like double the goal contributions per minute. It's not even close. Yes, we know Hazard was a top player who did amazing stuff. But Salah has reached that level almost. every. single. week. for. 7. years.
liverpools transfer policy for the amount we have to spend is one of the best in the world, the issue is that we don’t always do it at the right time like we wasted the 22/23 season cus we didn’t sign any midfielders, ironic how the following season we challenged until game week 33 or something. Like this summer if we signed a centre back and dm we’d have a squad on par with city and arsenal but we won’t well get them both next summer so this season we’ll get top 4 still but won’t be able to challenge
Gonna be interesting to see how much klopps intensity was to blame, no pre season injuries for the 1st time in 8 years 🤯
@@ashwilliams4959 it’s also because all our injury prone players have left now. The only injury prone players in our current first team are konate and jota but they only played in 2 pre season games they didn’t play every game, other than them think we had thiago, matip, keita, ox etc. They were the ones who always got injured and they’re gone.
I think there’s more data stating that Klopp was the difference not Edwards and co. We’ll see with the new signings for slot ..
@timmy5876 yeah na, that was before last season, ox keita etc have been gone a season but this 1 just gone we failed through injuries? Klopp pushed the players too hard, hence they'd get loads of small muscle injuries, be rushed back and get another.. klopp treated technical players like workhorses and wondered why they kept going down
@@ashwilliams4959 i kinda see what ur saying but that’s just his system, i think this season we’ll get less injuries almost guaranteed but we’ll finish on less points so its pros and cons. Also klopp can often made half decent players look class aslong as they fit the system, henderson and wijnaldum are the best examples i can think of where they’d be average elsewhere but they fit klopps system perfectly so the outcome was better. Like trent was out last year for a bit but in that time he made bradley a class player so we didn’t miss trent, this season we’ll likely have trent all season but the output might be less
How do you win the league? Use Howard webb for 15 years ,use Russian mob money or cook the books on a massive scale
Absolutely
@@willschineseI see you're a London club fan.
115 FC are a joke
This 110%
Thank you for your service Dr Graham 🙏
It’s almost hard to believe how poor these interviewers are. Lazy questions, phoning it in. What a waste of what could’ve been a really interesting segment.
Kind of agree yeah, really intelligent guy who I’ve never seen interviewed before
Cheers Dr Ian Graham.... Ynwa
This "Journalist" asking the research guy where Klopp is going next like Klopp didnt already announce his retirement.
Klopp never announced his retirement, he said ask him in a few months. I hope he doesn't manage again but if Germany called him I've no doubt he'd take that job.
Liverpool FC are a CUT ABOVE all others
And look at Salah now my goodness
This is exactly the stuff I want to hear about, tempted to buy his book now.
Audiobook included in Spotify Premium if you have that.
No questions about what those data points are and which stats constitute data based hiring. Just constant harping about Liverpool.
These oldies at Sky got no clue.
That’s cuz journalists and pundits are very sensational in England and have no real grasp of the technical side of the game in terms of educating the public. I remember one manager who came to England after managing in Spain talked about how every week in the press conferences both pre and post match were always full of technical questions about player selection based on the choice of tactics.
@@tinubumichael Yes that is 100% right. All the pundits never talk tactics like they do in Spain and Italy. It's always about equating money with success. Even their bias is unmissable.
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That’s also a good name for a book 😂
People saying he hacked MC's database it was actually an ex MC employee who did it, old habits etc... ☺
Honestly asking: Are these the smartest pundits Sky Sports can hire? All that money and still all we get is garbage mafi
Gotta match the level of their viewers
Does he get on base?
Apparently checking if a player speaks english or is a homeboy does not feature in the data base especially as regards zubimendi.
Imagine turning up to your first day working at Sky Sports News in a suit and tie, only to be sent home because its isn't "dress code" haha. This casual Jacamo-era of SSN is just terrible
This.
Jacamo-era 😆
My beloved Liverpool is a constant go-to click bait for your network, isn't it? 😒
Annoyed by the fact that Liverpool allow their current or former employees to write about their strategies, similar when Pep Lijnders wrote his book leading to a disastrous season!
There are loads of books out there that tell people what it takes to become a millionaire and guess what 99% of people who read them never become a millionaire. It’s just a book. You still have to have everything in the right place with the right people from top to bottom to get it right
Yeah but FSG will get a cut and to be fair… they do really need a new yacht
'similar when Pep Lijnders wrote his book leading to a disastrous season!'...Correlation DOES NOT equal causation.
in the same way Arne gives a little tactical summary after games recently, dont think they are sharing anything these other clubs dont know already.
Check his hardrive
Looks like petr cech
Hazard wasn't in Salah's position, it was Willian or someone else. 😂
Glad Liverpool didn’t sign Diego Costa, not the right fit for Liverpool at all!
This guy’s ball knowledge seems lacking, Hazard plays on the left, Salah on the right…
I’d argue Klopp had better influence in signings, Szobo, Macca, Conor Bradley all great players not many knew about…
PMSL
@@Dangermoose-rv6bb 👌
Why are all your questions so scripted and just like all other interviews with this guy?
This is a welsh accent
Klopp is 90% the reason for the success of LFC, everyone else is the other 10%. Anyone can spot talent or buy it, but it is the ability to get the best from players that is and always will be the key. Hazard plays on the left, Salah on the right. Success has many fathers, Ian Graham played a very small role in the success of LFC.
Nah that’s not true, Klopp had a whole team of his own behind the scenes as well, obviously he’s a large reason of why Liverpool achieved what they could, but not 90%of it
@@CianMcsweeney Yes, Klopp is 90% of it. These guys used to work for Spurs, they won nothing.
You mean cheating then
People bring out anything these days. Any mention of hacking into Manchester City's data base? I expect every club to win the Premier League if they read that book now.
It was an ex MC employee who hacked into it, obviously thought cheating was the norm 😚
@@nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Why the kiss at the end?
I wonder Is this the guy who hacked into Man City’s database…
Beat me to it!!
Beat me to it!
Wasn't that a German media outlet
It was a former man city employee accessing his old data
He didn't hack it you nob head 😂
It’s not about being cheap… 0 signings 🤦♂️
man, ian accent does sound a bit like a scouse ain't he?😁😁
He's from Wales, so close enough. And isn't Liverpool regarded as Wales' second capital?
@@fromthefountofyouthLiverpool is regarded as dublins second city.
What a sell out!
There's a lot of sellouts .
@@everythingfootball041 Yes, that is correct. However, I am only referring to just one person! This cretin that worked for LFC and now wants to sell information so that he can sell his book. How many more ex-employees that worked in the back office are going to come out so that they can sell a book!
how?
@@manvesh97 He was an employee of Liverpool FC who left. Now he is selling important data about Liverpool in a book so that he can make money. He is a sell out.
@@Alden4 bit unfair, he's not some lowly employee stealing other's work from the club or reporting trade secrets - he's the genius who came up with and implemented these groundbreaking data-driven approaches which gave Liverpool the edge and lead to so much success. he has a right to report on it as much as Klopp does for writing an autobiography
and not like much of it is exactly a secret anymore anyway, all clubs have known about this stuff for ages now, his book is just a chance for normal football and Liverpool fans to get some insight into it
To win the league requires 'a lot of hard work and investment'. Wow!!! Revolutionary stuff! And the 'most important thing is the players???' Sky Sports, how did you manage to get a hold of this genius? Thanks ever so much for all the amazing insights. The whole planet is listening and taking notes.
You certainly are, you’re here genius
Rubbish utter rubbish
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LOL can you imagine this guy the day City are cleared.
@@Gdatshim imagine your face when theyre not 😂