As a Bundesliga regular watcher and Fan of the Bundesliga in it's entirety I can say that I miss this Dortmund and these years so much. Seeing offensive, young and sometimes magically attractive football with incredible emotions on and of the field as well as bayern not being champs the last time leaves me feeling nostalgic about this era.
While im not a Dortmund, Liverpool, or in general other german sides fan. Its difficult not being a fan of Klopp. He has one of the brightest personalities out there of being able to take a team thats low on morale, and boost them up to winning MASSIVE games
Same…as a RM fan…watching that Dortmund team walk over us was brutal, and it made me a fan of of Klopp lol…then again, hating the oil state’s dominance in England, it was natural i would gravitate to Kopp’s liverpool considering my EPL was complete garbage (until this season) Watching Klopp turn young unpolished gems and forgotten players into world class stars has been a joy….to compete against the unfair advantage that Bayern and now City has had is something truly special…something I don’t think any other Manager could have pulled off
I've been looking forward to this one, Klopp's Dortmund will always have a special place in my heart, what they did during the early 2010's was absolutely brilliant- winning 2 titles, winning a DFB Pokal smashing Bayern 5-2 and getting to the CL final while also topping a group with Real Madrid, Man City and Ajax. The fact that Dortmund have struggled to win the Bundesliga after Klopp's departure tells you how much he overachieved with them. Klopp effectively made Dortmund a household name.
@@FootballIconic ye although usually managers similar to klopps level (eg mouriniho,Sir Alex Ferguson,guardiola,etc) don't go for international management idk why maby the pressure
Klopps strengths are playing in the underdog role, creating a unit where the result is stronger than the actual pieces and improving players from mediocraty to international-/world class. He would as the German NT manager
Klopp's Dortmund was a team that truly captured the essence of football! The passion, the teamwork, the skill - it was all there. Thank you for highlighting their greatness!
@@colinedelman6392 how come? 🤣 lets just create a fantasy that we would have money to pay any refs, when did the ref make a mistake? if you just saw a highlight of the last goals and think its offside then im gonna assume you werent born there yet, if you watched that much live you would know it wasnt offside
As a Dortmund fan, joining when Klopp signed, when I was just 8, I must say, this video means a lot to me. We still believe, the show goes on! Echte Liebe, Immer! 💛🖤
I'm a Liverpool fan and I love the boss. His ability to improve the individual strengths of a player is unrivaled. Lewandowski, Mane, Salah and now Trent. He's special to us and to football. We're always in a pinch (especially this season) because of FSG but this man is not letting our hopes die. Truly one of the most loveable and unique managers football has to offer. We're really lucky to have him.
That Dortmund team had everything, it had music (heavy metal), spirit, youth, speed, technique, joy, comradeship, a stadium full of beautiful atmosphere and a "Mad Uncle" in charge, Mr. Klopp and that Dortmund team made me realize that teams with an identity make me love the game even more.
Nah bruh he joined in 2007 for the 2007/08 Campaigne, the detail i am missing in this video is that Piszek wasnt a Right back when he joined for roughly 500k, he was a right wing and under Klopp he developed to one of the best bRight backs in Europe at that Time.
It’s cool to see clubs actually help each other financially considering what happened to 90% of English clubs when the EPL was formed and TV stations bankrupted around the late 90s and early 2000s. Also could you make a Nuri Sahin vid I feel like there was a rise and fall there but I don’t remember
It was definitely there, although to be honest the rise (while it was really nice) was very short and the fall rather long. He had an icredible season and then destroyed it all by moving to Real Madrid - where he never played. Coming back to Dortmund (actually a large and terribly unsuccessfull pattern for Dortmund in those years (bringing back many old players) which was left out in the video).
Oops, coming back to Dortmund he played here and there and helped out when someone was missing but he was rarely ever relevant and was sorted out by Tuchel and Favre. He even started an amateur coaching career while being a player at Dortmund because he rarely got playing time. Maybe bis coaching career might get interesting one day.
I started to watch football during the Bundesliga season 2011/2012 and picked Dortmund because I enjoyed their playing style (plus as a polish expat in Germany, I took the team with the most Poles in it). The intro made me super nostalgic, damn time flies 🥲
The Polish contribution to Borussia also goes WAY back. It was actually founded as a Catholic club in Protestant Dortmund, back when Dortmund and the entire Ruhr area got a ridiculously huge immigration of Poles (this polish immigration was so strong that cities like Bottrop was 40 % polish speaking in 1900.) They are known as Ruhrpoles today and were the first players and founding force for Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04.
Shinji Kagawa for 350 000 was a steal! If I remember correctly most great players from Asia usually don’t start costing that much until they reach Europe. It’s interesting.
Thank you for the fascinating history lesson! Why I love your videos: 1. Your research always comes across as very thorough and conscientious, 2. Your scripts are always understandable even to beginner fans like me, and 3. Your editing and graphics are great! I don't know if you are a voice actor, but I think you could do ads and/or read audiobooks for a living. Also, you are very good at pronouncing German names, which is not easy for the vast majority of English speakers. Thank you for making the effort! I wish I could like and subscribe more than once! 🙏🥳👏🏆
Great video, I live stateside, and this team made me fall in love with football. They’re my bundesliga team forever. Funny enough Liverpool is my favorite pl team so I’ve followed klopp for the last 10 years, happy to have seen him succeed in England as well
Those two seasons man... I was about 10 years old when Klopp came to Dortmund, the city i grew up in. He changed everything. The feeling every single match day was something i never felt before he came and after he left. I miss those times and to this day love Klopp for the human he is and for what he made out of this club.
Yeah I was a dortmund bandwagoner back in the Klopp days, though I’ve become more of a Klopp fan through those years, and also became more of a fan of football in those years. Nowadays I mainly follow managers because I like looking at tactics but Klopp will always be my favorite.
2012 Dortmund had some of the greatest young stars of the early 2010s. Götze before Bayern was crazy, Lewadowski was insane, MARCO REUS WAS A BEAST, the bender bros were good af too, the team was stacked, and eventually got raided. Sad they didn’t give Bayern a longer stint of trouble. It also sucks that once dortmund started trending down, Schalke trended down even harder than them and that was very sad for me to watch
Still remember the day I as a kid was watching dortmund lift the bundealiga in 2012 live on tv. What a memory but I never imagined that will be the last for more than a decade as of now. Also I hope we gonna survive the last 5 games of this season and win.
Klopp and that Dortmund....awakened the beast. But my favorite Borussia Dortmund was Hitzfeld's....Klos - Sammer, Kohler, Julio Cesar, Reuter, Heinrich, Freund, Zorc, Möller - Chapuisat, Riedle. This team was incredible and ended up defeating Juventus Turin in the Champions League (European Cup). Bayern invested hardcore with getting Rehhagel as coach and Klinsmann, Sforza, Herzog, Strunz etc. came...winning the Uefa Cup after turning FC Hollywood...still. Ottmar Hitzfeld formed one of the best teams i have ever witnessed...and then he made history with FC Bayern München. As a Bayern München Fan since the early ninties....we need a strong Borussia Dortmund. Actually we need at least three trams with class to win the Bundesliga. Without this internal struggle in the Bundesliga....Bayern München lacks the weekly struggle and constantly fails in the Champions league. When you don't get tested in your League....you WILL get tested by a team from Italy, Spain or England. And that usually doesn't end well...Bayern München is strongest when competition in the Bundesliga is hardcore.
as a kid i always liked the yellow color, i had that 2012/2013 barca away kit even though i didnt like barca much. And when i watched football once in a while i did really like Dortmund. But i mainly played fifa 13 and legends know what a team Dortmund was back in that game, elite. I have like 40 saves of just playing for them, never selling anyone. I just love this team from then on. Full of underrated players, Langerak, Blaszczykowski, Piszczek, Bender, and the attack oh lorde.
Man this was an unexpected one but man was it a banger! After a long time I am getting time to watch your videos Tinashe and you have made my day. Try making a video on Arjen Robben.Keep going lad!❤❤
As a Dortmund fan, it really feels sad that people of our club chose Bayern of all places to go to. I always wonder what could've been if we would've won the UCL that season. I feel Gotze's transfer, especially him being from the academy left quite an effect on the players before the UCL final.
Started watching you because I wanted to see an international opinion on the Red Bull Clubs and loved the quality and actual Ball Knowledge. Was really sad seeing no new Videos about German Football but understand it because of the international interest. Great Video about my club Dortmund🖤💛
Amazing work - Klopp's team was insane and the football they played was phenomenal. As a Schalke-fan, those were painful seasons to see them dominating Germany and Europe.
I started watching football during this time, too. My first Champions League final was Chelsea-Bayern Munich, and then Bayern Munich-Borussia Dortmund. Football felt special at that time.
Dortmund is my hometown and I became a fan of this club during their 2-years-stay in the second division. You can't grow up in Dortmund without becoming a fan of Borussia. And of course I enjoyed the Ottmar Hitzfeld era and was lucky enough to see the 1997 Champions League final live in the stadium. I thought at the time, it can never get better now. But: When Klopp arrived this was the best transfer Dortmund ever did. And this team of 2011/2012 played the most attractive Dortmund football ever, emotions to remember. Jürgen is a people catcher, emotional and fundamentally honest, he completely shapes his environment. When Klopp left Dortmund, I said to some of my friends, that the only club he can sign with after this astonishing period is Liverpool. Well, Jürgen probably saw it that way too. ;)
Your story telling skills are premier league level regardless of your smooth brain Tinashe. Great vid as usual, just catching up on some I've missed at the moment. I don't follow the German football but this was a great insight. It's no wonder your vids have popped up on both of my YT accounts' recommended. Brilliant work, thanks mate.
As a Dortmund fan, I'm happy as fuck that we can look back at the early 2010s Dortmund and see how fun this time was. Heja BVB, top of the league babyyy
Would you be interested in making a video about Bianchi's boca juniors?) is the legendary team that beat the Galacticos and Maldini milan while also winning a lot of cup in south america.
Great Video, man. I really love all of your videos. Did you realize, that on 19:12 this isn't Jürgen Klopp but Matze Knop, a german Comedian impersonating him? Had a good laugh, when I saw that.
Fun fact - before Bayern's 11 titles in a row, in the 9 previous seasons, the German league was more competitive than the English and Spanish leagues (5 champions in 9 years)
16:25 that is the part most outsiders don’t get. When we have to let players go that grow out of our budget. We develop them on a champions league level but aren’t even a top 20 club in Europe financially.
Klopp with Liverpool has the lowest net spend in the top 10 and has won all the trophies barring the europa/conference league against pep and oil money. Tremendously underrated, remember what he said " its not about what everyone thinks when you arrive, its what they think when you are leaving" i will definitely be crying the day he announces he will leave.
It's true that most of polish people watched Klopp's Borussia like it was national team, everybody knows Lewa, but Piszczek and "Kuba" were beasts too, first was best RB in Poland back then, I believe that he was better then Matty Cash now, and "Kuba" Błaszczykowski who was captain of national team and the most important polish player before prime Lewa, he refused an offer from man city and Juve in 2013. After Borussia Klopp became manager of Liverpool my favourite european team and he finally let them to win and fight for the biggest stakes, I loved Suarez Sturridge Gerrard trio, but it was bitter-sweat era, Klopp brought spring to the Anfield, I guess it was my fate to love that crazy german guy
Even as a BVB fan, I find the whole 'Bayern buy the best players / talents' line a little boring, considering we also do it nowadays. Saying that, if delving into it, you also have to consider Bayern have been doing it historically for a lot longer, but they're largely better because they had a solid foundation of innovation decades ago and never let go of that, while other clubs peaked and declined, including BVB.
As a lifelong Dortmund fan, thank you for this. You did a great job!
Hope you win the league this season. Dont bottle it
@@danielmunsaka2051 haha! Thanks! Only 5 games to go, surely we don’t bottle it….. well… we can hope 😂
Heja BVB 💛
@Pep Sardine-Ola you love them JAAAAAA
@@chrisfraser5088 - And sure enough, you did bottle it!😆
As a Bundesliga regular watcher and Fan of the Bundesliga in it's entirety I can say that I miss this Dortmund and these years so much. Seeing offensive, young and sometimes magically attractive football with incredible emotions on and of the field as well as bayern not being champs the last time leaves me feeling nostalgic about this era.
While im not a Dortmund, Liverpool, or in general other german sides fan. Its difficult not being a fan of Klopp. He has one of the brightest personalities out there of being able to take a team thats low on morale, and boost them up to winning MASSIVE games
I personally hate his excuses
@@thegoat8447then you'd probably hate alot of managers defending their own players. it's one of their thing to protect their players.
@@thegoat8447 "excuses"
Same…as a RM fan…watching that Dortmund team walk over us was brutal, and it made me a fan of of Klopp lol…then again, hating the oil state’s dominance in England, it was natural i would gravitate to Kopp’s liverpool considering my EPL was complete garbage (until this season)
Watching Klopp turn young unpolished gems and forgotten players into world class stars has been a joy….to compete against the unfair advantage that Bayern and now City has had is something truly special…something I don’t think any other Manager could have pulled off
I meant my EPL team*
I've been looking forward to this one, Klopp's Dortmund will always have a special place in my heart, what they did during the early 2010's was absolutely brilliant- winning 2 titles, winning a DFB Pokal smashing Bayern 5-2 and getting to the CL final while also topping a group with Real Madrid, Man City and Ajax. The fact that Dortmund have struggled to win the Bundesliga after Klopp's departure tells you how much he overachieved with them. Klopp effectively made Dortmund a household name.
Klopp made Dortmund more of a household name but Dortmund was already a household name bruh
Sad thing about this was that this team was gutted, with some players sold to bayern
Klopp is a legendary manager and he should manage Germany especially considering Germany are in shambles
That would be interesting!
I'm hoping he manages Germany after Liverpool
@@FootballIconic ye although usually managers similar to klopps level (eg mouriniho,Sir Alex Ferguson,guardiola,etc) don't go for international management idk why maby the pressure
@@Alex975 or the money... 😂
Klopps strengths are playing in the underdog role, creating a unit where the result is stronger than the actual pieces and improving players from mediocraty to international-/world class. He would as the German NT manager
Nice timing! Just as Dortmund go to top of the league!
Wasn't planned at all 👀
@@FootballIconic sure buddy 🤨
@@FootballIconic ok
@@FootballIconic Sure lad…
Are you all unaware that irony exists?
Klopp's Dortmund was a team that truly captured the essence of football! The passion, the teamwork, the skill - it was all there. Thank you for highlighting their greatness!
They still paid the refs to beat Malaga
@@colinedelman6392 how come? 🤣 lets just create a fantasy that we would have money to pay any refs, when did the ref make a mistake? if you just saw a highlight of the last goals and think its offside then im gonna assume you werent born there yet, if you watched that much live you would know it wasnt offside
As a Dortmund fan, joining when Klopp signed, when I was just 8, I must say, this video means a lot to me. We still believe, the show goes on! Echte Liebe, Immer! 💛🖤
I'm a Liverpool fan and I love the boss. His ability to improve the individual strengths of a player is unrivaled. Lewandowski, Mane, Salah and now Trent. He's special to us and to football. We're always in a pinch (especially this season) because of FSG but this man is not letting our hopes die. Truly one of the most loveable and unique managers football has to offer. We're really lucky to have him.
That Dortmund team had everything, it had music (heavy metal), spirit, youth, speed, technique, joy, comradeship, a stadium full of beautiful atmosphere and a "Mad Uncle" in charge, Mr. Klopp and that Dortmund team made me realize that teams with an identity make me love the game even more.
Klopp is very hungry
This Dortmund should've faced tiki taka Barca...seeing how Klopp always seem to gts the better of Pep they mightve defeated 2012 Barca too 😂
The Dortmund 12/13 team remains my all time favorite team to watch. Full tilt, balls to the wall chaos and it was awesome
Great video. As a lifelong Dortmund fan, this was the best time for me. Just one detail, Blaszczykowski joined in 2008 not 2010.
Nah bruh he joined in 2007 for the 2007/08 Campaigne, the detail i am missing in this video is that Piszek wasnt a Right back when he joined for roughly 500k, he was a right wing and under Klopp he developed to one of the best bRight backs in Europe at that Time.
@@ArisKunde aaaah shit you're right. I think I just tried to forget the Doll season altogether :D
Klopp without the beard is literally saul goodman of football.
This channel continuously produces the best football content on RUclips. Much love man♥️
It’s cool to see clubs actually help each other financially considering what happened to 90% of English clubs when the EPL was formed and TV stations bankrupted around the late 90s and early 2000s.
Also could you make a Nuri Sahin vid I feel like there was a rise and fall there but I don’t remember
It was definitely there, although to be honest the rise (while it was really nice) was very short and the fall rather long. He had an icredible season and then destroyed it all by moving to Real Madrid - where he never played. Coming back to Dortmund (actually a large and terribly unsuccessfull pattern for Dortmund in those years (bringing back many old players) which was left out in the video).
Oops, coming back to Dortmund he played here and there and helped out when someone was missing but he was rarely ever relevant and was sorted out by Tuchel and Favre. He even started an amateur coaching career while being a player at Dortmund because he rarely got playing time. Maybe bis coaching career might get interesting one day.
I started to watch football during the Bundesliga season 2011/2012 and picked Dortmund because I enjoyed their playing style (plus as a polish expat in Germany, I took the team with the most Poles in it). The intro made me super nostalgic, damn time flies 🥲
The Polish contribution to Borussia also goes WAY back. It was actually founded as a Catholic club in Protestant Dortmund, back when Dortmund and the entire Ruhr area got a ridiculously huge immigration of Poles (this polish immigration was so strong that cities like Bottrop was 40 % polish speaking in 1900.) They are known as Ruhrpoles today and were the first players and founding force for Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04.
Special moment.
Thank you for always reminding us why the game of football is unrivaled. 🎯
Shinji Kagawa for 350 000 was a steal! If I remember correctly most great players from Asia usually don’t start costing that much until they reach Europe. It’s interesting.
The team that made me fall in love with the game 🖤💛
This is my favorite team of all time! That run to the CL final was so fun to watch.
Thank you for the fascinating history lesson!
Why I love your videos:
1. Your research always comes across as very thorough and conscientious,
2. Your scripts are always understandable even to beginner fans like me, and
3. Your editing and graphics are great!
I don't know if you are a voice actor, but I think you could do ads and/or read audiobooks for a living.
Also, you are very good at pronouncing German names, which is not easy for the vast majority of English speakers. Thank you for making the effort!
I wish I could like and subscribe more than once! 🙏🥳👏🏆
Love your long videos, I keep rewatching them every month, can't wait for another (hoping for Galacticos Madrid next)
Great video, I live stateside, and this team made me fall in love with football. They’re my bundesliga team forever. Funny enough Liverpool is my favorite pl team so I’ve followed klopp for the last 10 years, happy to have seen him succeed in England as well
Those two seasons man... I was about 10 years old when Klopp came to Dortmund, the city i grew up in. He changed everything. The feeling every single match day was something i never felt before he came and after he left. I miss those times and to this day love Klopp for the human he is and for what he made out of this club.
Outstanding video and topic! ,As a new fan to football (soccer), I've learned so much about football from your channel!!👍
19:12 This is not Klopp, it actually is Matze Knop, a famous german football player imposter 😂
Incredible content!! Never seen such a detailed video on BvB
Hoping that we can break Bayerns dominance and win the league this season
19:11 hahaha i love that Matze Knop (German Comedian) moment. Great Video.
Klopp is the reason i became a Dortmund fan, he truly is something else.
Great video as usual my man
Me too. And once he moved to Liverpool, I became a Liverpool fan too.
Bundesliga is rarely broadcasted here in Nigeria so I watch Liverpool.
@@thatweirdnigerianguy He does also use a lot fo the same "heavy metal" strats as he did in Dortmund, so it's generally very interesting football!
Yeah I was a dortmund bandwagoner back in the Klopp days, though I’ve become more of a Klopp fan through those years, and also became more of a fan of football in those years. Nowadays I mainly follow managers because I like looking at tactics but Klopp will always be my favorite.
this is a video about Klopp‘s BVB and I get nostalgic chills when you talk about their 90ies team. Damn, I’m old.
Good old memories, thank you very much!
I fallin love with this dortmund team
Roman, pizczek, subotic, hummels, schmelzer, nuri, kehl, goetze, grosskreutz, kuba, lewa
2012 Dortmund had some of the greatest young stars of the early 2010s. Götze before Bayern was crazy, Lewadowski was insane, MARCO REUS WAS A BEAST, the bender bros were good af too, the team was stacked, and eventually got raided. Sad they didn’t give Bayern a longer stint of trouble.
It also sucks that once dortmund started trending down, Schalke trended down even harder than them and that was very sad for me to watch
Still remember the day I as a kid was watching dortmund lift the bundealiga in 2012 live on tv. What a memory but I never imagined that will be the last for more than a decade as of now.
Also I hope we gonna survive the last 5 games of this season and win.
Klopp and that Dortmund....awakened the beast. But my favorite Borussia Dortmund was Hitzfeld's....Klos - Sammer, Kohler, Julio Cesar, Reuter, Heinrich, Freund, Zorc, Möller - Chapuisat, Riedle.
This team was incredible and ended up defeating Juventus Turin in the Champions League (European Cup). Bayern invested hardcore with getting Rehhagel as coach and Klinsmann, Sforza, Herzog, Strunz etc. came...winning the Uefa Cup after turning FC Hollywood...still. Ottmar Hitzfeld formed one of the best teams i have ever witnessed...and then he made history with FC Bayern München.
As a Bayern München Fan since the early ninties....we need a strong Borussia Dortmund. Actually we need at least three trams with class to win the Bundesliga. Without this internal struggle in the Bundesliga....Bayern München lacks the weekly struggle and constantly fails in the Champions league. When you don't get tested in your League....you WILL get tested by a team from Italy, Spain or England. And that usually doesn't end well...Bayern München is strongest when competition in the Bundesliga is hardcore.
Plot twist: Union Berlin is going to clutch the title over both Dortmund and Bayern
Imagine disrespecting Hertha like that
@@FootballIconic Don't forget Mainz😅
And here we are with Leverkusen working wonders.
as a kid i always liked the yellow color, i had that 2012/2013 barca away kit even though i didnt like barca much. And when i watched football once in a while i did really like Dortmund. But i mainly played fifa 13 and legends know what a team Dortmund was back in that game, elite. I have like 40 saves of just playing for them, never selling anyone. I just love this team from then on. Full of underrated players, Langerak, Blaszczykowski, Piszczek, Bender, and the attack oh lorde.
'Only those whom you love can actually hurt you 💔' - this statement is so true for Dortmund fans like us. 😢
Man this was an unexpected one but man was it a banger! After a long time I am getting time to watch your videos Tinashe and you have made my day. Try making a video on Arjen Robben.Keep going lad!❤❤
10 years ago today lewa scored 4 goals for Dortmund, nice timing
Exceptionally well made docu, thanks from Germany
As a Dortmund fan, it really feels sad that people of our club chose Bayern of all places to go to. I always wonder what could've been if we would've won the UCL that season. I feel Gotze's transfer, especially him being from the academy left quite an effect on the players before the UCL final.
That 11/12 Dortmund was one of the goated FIFA teams especially against your friends who only knew the PL teams and Real/Barca
Started watching you because I wanted to see an international opinion on the Red Bull Clubs and loved the quality and actual Ball Knowledge. Was really sad seeing no new Videos about German Football but understand it because of the international interest.
Great Video about my club Dortmund🖤💛
A superb video. Thank you.
what an exciting team. Made me a fan of the game
Amazing work - Klopp's team was insane and the football they played was phenomenal.
As a Schalke-fan, those were painful seasons to see them dominating Germany and Europe.
I started watching football during this time, too. My first Champions League final was Chelsea-Bayern Munich, and then Bayern Munich-Borussia Dortmund. Football felt special at that time.
Dortmund is my hometown and I became a fan of this club during their 2-years-stay in the second division. You can't grow up in Dortmund without becoming a fan of Borussia. And of course I enjoyed the Ottmar Hitzfeld era and was lucky enough to see the 1997 Champions League final live in the stadium. I thought at the time, it can never get better now. But: When Klopp arrived this was the best transfer Dortmund ever did. And this team of 2011/2012 played the most attractive Dortmund football ever, emotions to remember. Jürgen is a people catcher, emotional and fundamentally honest, he completely shapes his environment. When Klopp left Dortmund, I said to some of my friends, that the only club he can sign with after this astonishing period is Liverpool. Well, Jürgen probably saw it that way too. ;)
Your story telling skills are premier league level regardless of your smooth brain Tinashe. Great vid as usual, just catching up on some I've missed at the moment. I don't follow the German football but this was a great insight. It's no wonder your vids have popped up on both of my YT accounts' recommended. Brilliant work, thanks mate.
Gotta love your videos, the info, narration, edits and more, they're pure gold. Keep it up!!!
Am a Schalke fan but i was a fan of thier playing style they mastered it👍🏾
Keep up the good work
It educates youngster like me
As a Dortmund fan, I'm happy as fuck that we can look back at the early 2010s Dortmund and see how fun this time was. Heja BVB, top of the league babyyy
2:13 Wow, fast ohne Akzent. Mein Respekt, werter Herr
Owomoyela 😉😎
Liverpool fan here. Great video as always ❤
Crazy how even after everything Klopp has achieved in England he's still the last manager to win the bundesliga with a team not named bayern
Klopp is amazing. Just imagine if this guy was a manager of one of this billionaires club
Would you be interested in making a video about Bianchi's boca juniors?) is the legendary team that beat the Galacticos and Maldini milan while also winning a lot of cup in south america.
Your videos are football heritage my friend
always liked them during the good 2010-2020 but it stopped quite fast
Great Video, man. I really love all of your videos. Did you realize, that on 19:12 this isn't Jürgen Klopp but Matze Knop, a german Comedian impersonating him? Had a good laugh, when I saw that.
Great video! Well done and thanks!!
Bro uploaded, lets gooooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥
🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Jurgen have something that I don't see at many managers, passion!
klopp has always been an underdog in title races and done wonders to compete and win titles. Still such an underrated manager
Your german pronunciation is spot on! Very nice haha
awesome clip tenash! gtr8 job
You tell a good story mate. You are the David Attenborough of football!
First time on your channel, nice voice and great video 👏👏
Another magnificent video, mate
Great video as always.
This video just come uped in my recomendations after they blew the title
Klopp will have a statue outside anfield. He will have a stand named after him . He truly is the definition of an underdog
Love your videos, dude!
So great man and nostalgic
I was one of those fanboys as well.. loved that Klopp Dortmund team!
Man, I love your channel. Your videos are so interesting. Keep up with the good work!
upload on monday, what a way to start the week, hope everyone enjoyed the matches this past weekend
🎉🎉🎉🎉 amazing video!
Loved how this is uploaded on the 10th anniversary of Lewandowski scoring 4 goals vs Real Madrid in the UCL semi finals 😅
Imagine this 2026 WC: José managing Portugal, Ancelotti with Italy, Klopp with Germany, Mbappé with France. Would be legendary
The dortmund Bayern Munich final is still one of the best end to end action the whole way through
Im not ready for the klopps liverpool video 😭😭
Great video
Fun fact - before Bayern's 11 titles in a row, in the 9 previous seasons, the German league was more competitive than the English and Spanish leagues (5 champions in 9 years)
16:25 that is the part most outsiders don’t get. When we have to let players go that grow out of our budget. We develop them on a champions league level but aren’t even a top 20 club in Europe financially.
Klopp with Liverpool has the lowest net spend in the top 10 and has won all the trophies barring the europa/conference league against pep and oil money. Tremendously underrated, remember what he said " its not about what everyone thinks when you arrive, its what they think when you are leaving" i will definitely be crying the day he announces he will leave.
Perfect timing
Thank you bro
It's true that most of polish people watched Klopp's Borussia like it was national team, everybody knows Lewa, but Piszczek and "Kuba" were beasts too, first was best RB in Poland back then, I believe that he was better then Matty Cash now, and "Kuba" Błaszczykowski who was captain of national team and the most important polish player before prime Lewa, he refused an offer from man city and Juve in 2013. After Borussia Klopp became manager of Liverpool my favourite european team and he finally let them to win and fight for the biggest stakes, I loved Suarez Sturridge Gerrard trio, but it was bitter-sweat era, Klopp brought spring to the Anfield, I guess it was my fate to love that crazy german guy
Even as a BVB fan, I find the whole 'Bayern buy the best players / talents' line a little boring, considering we also do it nowadays. Saying that, if delving into it, you also have to consider Bayern have been doing it historically for a lot longer, but they're largely better because they had a solid foundation of innovation decades ago and never let go of that, while other clubs peaked and declined, including BVB.
I get nostalgic remembering they team.
Make a video on MSN trio. It will be very interesting.
At 19:13 this is not Jürgen Klopp. That’s Matze Knop a German Comedian how characterise celebrities.
19:12 Fun fact: This is not Jürgen Klopp. This is German comedian Matze Knop impersonating Jürgen Klopp. 😅
This borussia is the reason I’m still a fan.
Crazy times.
i shed a tear. we r doing it again this year
Klopp >>> Guardiola