Why Jurgen Klopp Is Burnt-Out.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
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  • @JamesLawrenceAllcott
    @JamesLawrenceAllcott  Месяц назад +8

    Many thanks to Dan Abrahams and Mark Bonner who both featured on The Ripple Effect podcast, you can listen to the full episodes on Spotify:
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  • @diji1102
    @diji1102 Месяц назад +127

    In modern media stakes are high and online toxicity waits for you at the slightest slip

    • @NorthLondonForeverCOYG
      @NorthLondonForeverCOYG Месяц назад +27

      I heard people saying Klopp and Arteta out online after the matches during the weekend. They are so ungrateful. Klopp ended Liverpool’s 33 year wait for a League Title and made them a title challenger along with qualifying for Europe each season. Arteta took Arsenal from 8th to 2nd over the course of 3 seasons and ended their 14 year wait of a UCL quarter final. These people only know to criticise even when they have not achieved much and never done anything significant in their life. It’s getting sad. I am a coach and when we lost a final on penalties people were coming to fight with me even though my team had never played in a final before.

    • @DC.15
      @DC.15 Месяц назад +5

      @@NorthLondonForeverCOYG that's just the sad banterlords of the internet. I think reasonable people are more based with their assessments of things. It's just the sheer mass of internet trolls and bad actors that drown out sensibility.

    • @tazwaruddinmahir1591
      @tazwaruddinmahir1591 Месяц назад

      Like Gerrard?

  • @alexcoyg3281
    @alexcoyg3281 Месяц назад +92

    Literally every fan has a voice in social media and that is a problem, because most of us are not the most sympathetic, fully mature people, we react like children with emotional screams to pain that we perceive from our team not living up to our expectations, some of us are 12 and younger and that reaction is fine at that age, but we see 30-40-50 year olds on social media melting down after a draw away...so it would seem normal for us to do the same. We need to start to relax and really take time before we start screaming on the internet about things we didnt fully processed or understood.

    • @leandrowngo
      @leandrowngo Месяц назад +10

      Which is why we also need to learn to ignore all that noise. We can choose to block out all that noise and if not, we can just step away from social media. People can have their say but that doesn’t mean we have to listen. A lesson from Keanu, is that even if they are absolutely wrong about something, we can choose to not engage them.

    • @Lilleh__
      @Lilleh__ Месяц назад +7

      After the loss to Villa on sunday I saw ppl saying "Arteta out" like we'd just been mathematically eliminated from UCL qualification w/ 6 games to go. No, we did lose the game but all it takes is for City to draw one match and hopefully we'd go back top.

    • @Vladi2102
      @Vladi2102 Месяц назад +3

      Very well said, mate!

    • @alexcoyg3281
      @alexcoyg3281 Месяц назад +3

      @@leandrowngo Absolutely agree!

    • @starplatinum1305
      @starplatinum1305 Месяц назад +2

      Arsenalfantv started this trend. Now, these fans thinks they know more than the coaches and players

  • @nonnayoubuzinnes1669
    @nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Месяц назад +26

    Thing with Klopp is as he has said himself, he's all in compared to most managers. Besides Moyes I have never seen another manager spend 30 mins on the pitch during warm ups before games. Klopp also comes out of the team hotel and signs stuff for fans before games, he used to spend about an hour after games signing stuff, he has up to 20 interviews and a press conference after games, then he would come out by the Shankly gates and it would be after midnight when he was meeting fans after night games patiently posing for selfies. After covid he stopped and the staff park under the stadium now anyway, but he is a 7am - 7pm manager who rarely gets a day off. The liason guy at Liverpool said he never switches off, even during international breaks he has his phone on throughout the night asking his players to let him know they're ok in different time zones. This guy said Klopp's work ethic is off the scale and he gets very little sleep. Eddie Howe is another who is supposed to work very long days, he's a bit younger though.

  • @Alexander-kc8oq
    @Alexander-kc8oq Месяц назад +82

    With Kloppp it also has to be considered that he is the type of manager adn the type of person that have never taken easy jobs with guaranteed succsess and spending power that outmathces all of your competitors. Every club he has managed - Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool were all projects that required long term comittment and patience to build something lasting. And Klopp probably is the type of person to like that sort of challenge but it also is extra draining in an already energy-draining job. And on top of that he is someone who forms close personal relationships with the city, fans and players. To give that much of yourself to your job for almost three decades, on top of the fact that you are often in a position where you have to recreate something new from square one from a footballing perspective and reach the same succsess, has to evenutally take it´s toll no matter how much you love it.

    • @senti2175
      @senti2175 Месяц назад +1

      He joins those clubs so he always have an excuse when he fails.
      Never critices the owners when they are soending less money after winning UCL and league than the clubs who didn't even get UCL momey and are smaller than Liverpool.
      Just lame excuses for failures. He didnt even make top 4. Newcastle made top 4 with less money and new manger.
      Just lame excuses.

    • @tomwilson5108
      @tomwilson5108 Месяц назад +8

      ​@senti2175 you've contradicted yourself there. He has excuses but he also doesn't complain enough when the owners don't spend. He also didn't make top 4 the season after his team played every single football match they could of possibly played.

    • @Support-your-local-team
      @Support-your-local-team Месяц назад +1

      And after all the pressures that the OP mentions, he then needs enough energy left to bully journalists after every disappointing result. It has to be tiring.

    • @senti2175
      @senti2175 Месяц назад

      @@tomwilson5108 he complains about other clubs spending money but doesn't points fingers at FSG because he is a lapdog.
      Liverpool problem was never about not having money. Its not spending the money they have and get away with it because Klopps their b1tch.

    • @Alexander-kc8oq
      @Alexander-kc8oq Месяц назад +2

      @@senti2175 Liverpool not making top 4 last season was probably at least in part down to him being someone who gets very attached to his players resulting in keeping them around longer than is good for the players or the club and him having the power to act on his willingness to do that. He had already proven that you dont need to cheat like man City to win trophies. Call it an excuse if you want. but the mistake on the owners part had nothing to do with spending and more to do with allowing Klopp to get involved with recruitment.

  • @PhilBoggild
    @PhilBoggild Месяц назад +87

    Sensational production on this one Jimbo. The channel is blossoming.

    • @iracatantan5357
      @iracatantan5357 Месяц назад +5

      One of the best videos to come from this channel production wise and content wise. Sports psychology combined integrated with data and professional opinions. Jim is class

    • @JamesLawrenceAllcott
      @JamesLawrenceAllcott  Месяц назад +10

      I see you Phil. An OG of the highest order. ❤️ I hope we get to catch up soon

  • @MikeL-7
    @MikeL-7 Месяц назад +13

    He’s burnt out because the PL are doing nothing about Citeh’s grotesque levels of spending.

    • @jasonsutton4415
      @jasonsutton4415 Месяц назад

      What about United’s spending or Chelsea’s? It’s not the spending it’s the manager. Pep has broken him.

  • @joshuao8497
    @joshuao8497 Месяц назад +48

    I've genuinely experienced this lack of energy on Football Manager. Took Barnsley to the Prem, financial struggles, had to sell my best players for a few seasons until we started regularly getting top 4. Eventually pipped City to the league title with Thiago Almada running the show. But then lost 2 champions league finals in a row and still couldn't get financial backing from the board. Didn't have the energy to go again. Took a sabbatical travelling around the world watching random games in Europe and South America. This was in 2021/22. FM never been the same since.

    • @tonyg7990
      @tonyg7990 Месяц назад +16

      touch grass niqqa

    • @joshuao8497
      @joshuao8497 Месяц назад

      @@tonyg7990 have been ever since

    • @jacktolly
      @jacktolly Месяц назад

      That second CL final was a farce. You guys would have won it easily if the ref hadn't been on the opposition's payroll. Don't let it stop you from getting back into it

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 Месяц назад +1

      You poor thing. Computer game of exactly the same as real life.

    • @Wolfpack-wp2kf
      @Wolfpack-wp2kf Месяц назад +10

      Lack of energy was probably cos you needed to go to bed as opposed to staying up till 4am shouting at players on the pitch to work harder

  • @adnastu
    @adnastu Месяц назад +14

    Great vid Jim! As football fans we need to remember how tough these guys have it mentally

  • @GenericPieWOTR
    @GenericPieWOTR Месяц назад +4

    klopp looks younger than he did like 10 years ago. dude has spent a LOT of money on that face

  • @ZainAli-cm4su
    @ZainAli-cm4su Месяц назад +2

    the intro gave a real “the last dance” theme to it

  • @dazred1
    @dazred1 Месяц назад +26

    The harsh reality of aging…

    • @TheIvanMilky
      @TheIvanMilky Месяц назад +1

      Lmao was hoping this was top comment

  • @cmoihub
    @cmoihub Месяц назад +3

    surprised Pep's break (before he went to Bayern) wasn't highlighted

  • @ryanbaker1779
    @ryanbaker1779 Месяц назад +3

    Love the video mate!
    Insightful and a great watch

  • @Support-your-local-team
    @Support-your-local-team Месяц назад +3

    You could really tell that poor Jurgen has ran out of energy when he didn't even berate and demean journalists after the Atalanta game.

    • @MikeL-7
      @MikeL-7 Месяц назад +1

      You should petition UEFA to have the Europa League renamed the “berate and demean journalists” cup if that concerns you so much.

    • @Support-your-local-team
      @Support-your-local-team Месяц назад +2

      @@MikeL-7 Eh?

  • @sarahbuckley2564
    @sarahbuckley2564 Месяц назад +3

    This is brilliant James, thank you, so interesting!

  • @canonogic
    @canonogic Месяц назад +1

    James, this is a good one for sure. I wish I was in this line of work. You're absolutely killing it. JLA Unite

  • @jfree672
    @jfree672 Месяц назад +1

    this and the panick vide... really like these

  • @pudsuperman6536
    @pudsuperman6536 Месяц назад +1

    when you realize many people were working at our club quitting jobs unexpectedly from Michael Edward to whoever I can't remember names, and then started coming back after Klopp announced he's leaving.., you know that something is wrong behind the scenes.

  • @MCFCTheMadHatter
    @MCFCTheMadHatter Месяц назад +4

    Lets be honest here...Klopp running out of energy is a coy euphuism for Pep & City are sucking the life out of me.

  • @bigears3399
    @bigears3399 Месяц назад +1

    Great vid Jim. Learned a lot about intrinsic/extrinsic motivation during my last year at uni (doing maths weirdly - did a module on maths education), at the time I did a lot of thinking about how it could relate to coaching players and managing so this was super interesting!

  • @voidoflife7058
    @voidoflife7058 Месяц назад +1

    They’re gonna get mad over this one but you’re obviously 100% right

  • @HenryChungFootball
    @HenryChungFootball Месяц назад +2

    I like the new theme of sports psychology on this channel…takes me back to gcse pe

  • @gts8919
    @gts8919 Месяц назад +1

    Reasons why Klopp is burnt out and leaving:
    1) Lack of FSG backing.
    2) He can’t keep the squad fit for more than 2 seasons.
    3) He knows nothing will happen to 115 FC.
    4) Darwin Nunez disaster signing 😭 No coincidence that Klopp is leaving in Nunez's second season.

  • @jamiepettengell1145
    @jamiepettengell1145 Месяц назад +1

    Actually criminal this doesn’t have more attention.

  • @elviscassemiro9139
    @elviscassemiro9139 29 дней назад +1

    In brazil we fire our managers basically for any reason, my team fired 4 managers in 3 months kk football is just crazy area to work

  • @HaiLeQuang
    @HaiLeQuang Месяц назад +1

    2 things:
    First, too many games. Too many trophies you need to win. Experience in a football match is an extreme condition and it could bring either joy or stress. Both are not good in a long time and could become chronic.
    Second, player power. It's different to SAF's time. SAF has total control over players and in a team with big, complex egos like Paul Scholes, Giggs etc.. The manager still maintained his power. Look at Manutd now, average players like Rashford & Garnacho can express their distrust with EtH. It's an absolute shamble because sacking a manager is easier & less costly than selling a player.

  • @DenDave_
    @DenDave_ Месяц назад +6

    Imagine taking a club that is in the trenches, being at one of its lowest places in all of that clubs history, and you succesfully turn them into world beaters with a hyper intense style of football. This would be the achievement of a lifetime, you've built a dynasty at a club that was so desperate for success. However, you're met with an opponent on financial steroids that just doesnt fall off due to their immense depth. Ofcourse its disheartening, it took an ungodly run of 26 or so unbeaten games with only 1 draw to win the league from that sky blue behemoth, and on two other record breaking occasions youre left in 2nd place with 1 point difference, probably knowing full-well that in a fair world you'd have dominated that league. I'd be depressed too.

    • @buffaloslamhd8380
      @buffaloslamhd8380 Месяц назад +1

      Well said. Klopp deserved more and Guardiola has now turned the Premier League into the new bundesliga where the champions are decided before the season begins

  • @ConorHDGamer
    @ConorHDGamer Месяц назад +1

    Random one James, but are we ever gonna see a QPR FM save again with you and an assistant? That literally used to get me through the lockdowns.

  • @charlienotcharles4137
    @charlienotcharles4137 Месяц назад +1

    Hey James, I've been a follower of your Channel for years now and I must say this is probably my fav video of all time, amazing insight 🙌

  • @teemedias1470
    @teemedias1470 Месяц назад +1

    Fame,success comes with a price plus your managerial staff's, Media.

  • @fillipe4700
    @fillipe4700 Месяц назад +1

    Another great vid, as always. Thanks for your content!

  • @BenBowman_
    @BenBowman_ Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant video James

  • @canonogic
    @canonogic Месяц назад +1

    I mean, just look at how we play FM ourselves. We stop playing after a few seasons cause the buzz goes and it becomes.a chore.

  • @TerribleEnglish
    @TerribleEnglish Месяц назад

    His first appearance on MNF appeared on RUclips just recently. I couldn't believe how young he looked..

  • @thetopfootycoach
    @thetopfootycoach Месяц назад +1

    Even at the lower levels its stressful, trust me. I feel like I aged twice as fast when managing.

  • @Do27gg
    @Do27gg Месяц назад +1

    It’s thankless for most and some get away with murder

  • @thomasmartyn65
    @thomasmartyn65 Месяц назад +1

    Love these kinds of videos! Only Forwards 🐌

  • @nickbrown1663
    @nickbrown1663 Месяц назад +2

    Crash. Bang. Wallop. What a video!

  • @omarhussain9864
    @omarhussain9864 Месяц назад +1

    1:33 seems like Jimbo may be a secret One Piece fan

  • @martinking6957
    @martinking6957 Месяц назад

    I’ve been waiting to have a real mature conversation about this topic without the dismissive/ “ratio” mentality of Football Twitter.
    This is a brilliant outlook into what could possibly be going on with Klopp & I’d love to see more videos like it. ❤

  • @YRGHY2010
    @YRGHY2010 Месяц назад +2

    This type of format is like the VOX of football, which is such a high compliment

  • @ewan4933
    @ewan4933 Месяц назад +2

    To be a top manager, you almost have to have a screw loose somewhat. I feel the managers at the top level don't place much value on a 'normal' life. I feel Klopp is the most normal in that sense. A quote from Klopp 'I collect relationships, not trophies' which perfectly sums him up. Outside of football and being a manager, Klopp can be this normal person with a normal life, which can't be said for most managers. They'd be lost without the game.

    • @MJGLove
      @MJGLove Месяц назад

      What a load of bollocks lool

    • @ewan4933
      @ewan4933 Месяц назад +1

      @@MJGLove explain how

  • @tacourf1
    @tacourf1 Месяц назад +1

    I'm so ready for someone to fund a series of feature-length docs, including high-level interviews spearheaded by JLA

  • @kickflop21
    @kickflop21 Месяц назад +1

    Very Vox editing style

  • @sawnsonmd1
    @sawnsonmd1 Месяц назад +1

    Great video.

  • @Toonarmylad
    @Toonarmylad Месяц назад +1

    This is a brilliant video and take Jim

  • @kothicamedarth2680
    @kothicamedarth2680 Месяц назад

    Arteta will experience this same feeling if Pep & City are allowed to escape charges but also spend more. U literally cant compete here no matter how much ever you motivate.

  • @kdlw31
    @kdlw31 Месяц назад +1

    Good question 3rd title race Liverpool needed to play 3 oppenents in one match onfield refs, oppenents and VAR its cost 3 titles

    • @VRed224
      @VRed224 Месяц назад

      You're absolutely right. Even before VAR, Arsenal's trophyless period was marred by some bad and sentimental decisions from the Refs.

  • @liamdevine8063
    @liamdevine8063 Месяц назад

    I wouldn't consider Ange as 'vulnerable' or 'emotionally intelligent' he is a proper old school general type of leader.

  • @simonstewart5277
    @simonstewart5277 Месяц назад +1

    Forgive me for not really understanding the point. Basically “life is hard” ?

  • @aliraid1295
    @aliraid1295 Месяц назад

    I still believe SAF was lucky to took over utd in the 80’s not now. Imagine going 7 seasons without a league title at at a top club nowadays he’d be sacked way before his 7th season

  • @timothwc2
    @timothwc2 Месяц назад +1

    Now i understand why sir alex answers most reporters by saying he gives zero fucks

  • @kawarps
    @kawarps Месяц назад

    Being a English premier league manager can be summed up in one single phrase. “Dammed if you do and dammed if you don’t.”

  • @nonnayoubuzinnes1669
    @nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Месяц назад +2

    Like someone isn't going to age in almost 9 years? 😂😂

  • @barryg9367
    @barryg9367 Месяц назад +1

    love to hear you speak james, love from maryland USA

  • @mohamedabdelkader8665
    @mohamedabdelkader8665 Месяц назад +1

    Klopp methodical preparations for games is not good.

  • @zht
    @zht Месяц назад +1

    Nah james is DIFFERENT

  • @SuperAnimeking100
    @SuperAnimeking100 Месяц назад

    There's a reason why Ange has been able to be a manager for decades

  • @marktucker208
    @marktucker208 Месяц назад

    TBH im not sure why any one would want to become a football manager. Cant imagine a harder job especially when things are not going well.

  • @BorgusBingo
    @BorgusBingo Месяц назад +3

    heartbreaking. the stress of football management made klopp lose his glasses.

  • @drewbadenoch7411
    @drewbadenoch7411 Месяц назад

    Ocean… I have no idea what those words mean 😂

  • @bacchic6676
    @bacchic6676 Месяц назад +1

    Great vid, just a punt that ocean is an acronym not an abbreviation - you're not the first to make this confusion

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings Месяц назад +1

    Oh

  • @wdd910
    @wdd910 Месяц назад

    I don't blame him for wanting fresh pastures

  • @nnikmanmahadi1132
    @nnikmanmahadi1132 Месяц назад

    Fixtures aren't the same anymore since the pandemic . It's got to get back to normal again . Teams in Europe have to play lots of game in a short time

  • @jacobdaboss8413
    @jacobdaboss8413 Месяц назад +1

    You wanna be a manager?
    Come to Spurs!!
    We'll subject you to all the pain and non of the gains of the managerial position. In fact if you get close to winning something, we'll just sack you because glory and success is not what we want here.
    The money you'll undoubtedly request for transfers, we'll will gladly give to you as you depart. Oh, and one more thing everyone who leaves our sad excuse of a football club are always guaranteed to success at their next job. It never fails... except maybe once 😅
    Best regards
    Denial Levy

  • @yogicfire
    @yogicfire Месяц назад

    This is all a bit over the top. It isn’t like Klopp has burnt out in a couple of years. Nine years in the job. I don’t have the stats to hand but I bet very few PL managers have gone on for so long.

  • @oliverwoodhouse9995
    @oliverwoodhouse9995 Месяц назад

    Probably my favourite video of yours, great job lad

  • @maxdone2108
    @maxdone2108 Месяц назад

    Really good insightful video Jim loved it

  • @abhiss6705
    @abhiss6705 Месяц назад

    He needs to go to a new project in Germany

  • @kukunase1686
    @kukunase1686 Месяц назад +7

    Klopp is dealing with 115

    • @senti2175
      @senti2175 Месяц назад

      So Klopp didn't even make it to 4th place because of City? Barely making top 4 let alone challenge for the title multiple times because of City?
      Never beat Real Madrid because of City? Lost to Atalanta at home 3-0 because of City?
      Just bunch of pathetic lame excuses for being a failure.

    • @kukunase1686
      @kukunase1686 Месяц назад +1

      @@senti2175 who said anything about City? i

    • @senti2175
      @senti2175 Месяц назад

      @@kukunase1686 mutant aren't ya?

  • @matthewbrears2129
    @matthewbrears2129 Месяц назад +1

    You can really see the demographics of football fans. Reasonable fans watch JLA. The usual football fan would never watch JLA because it's not extreme/controversial/reactionary with lots of shouting

  • @concernedcitizens4110
    @concernedcitizens4110 Месяц назад

    Klopp is frustrated that FSG has not backed him with proper resources while City has been backed by infinite resources and the same could be said Chelsea albeit with different results. I must say Klopp never took on an easy team to begin with, he started his career in Mainz while Pep started at Barcelona and only coached Bayern after a fresh treble wins with Heynckes before settling in City. Pep is definitely an overrated manager the best managers in my opinion would be Ancelotti, Zidane, Mourinho and Klopp.

  • @Zuryach
    @Zuryach Месяц назад

    Watched until finish. Still doesn't answer the question on its title.

  • @punkask3619
    @punkask3619 Месяц назад +1

    I don't collect Trophies, I collect Relationships!
    He was not burnt out, he was pushed out!

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 Месяц назад +2

      You dont collect trophies if you dont collect relationships. But if you want to use his words against him that's up to you. Just dont wish for klopp to come back when the next manager does not get you the trophies you value so such.

    • @punkask3619
      @punkask3619 Месяц назад +1

      @@redmed10 His defensive record has not been great. We ill be fine without him!
      2015-2016 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 16-12-10, 60 points (1.58 per game), 8th in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 63 (1.66 per game), Goals Against: 50 (1.32 per game), Diff: 13
      2016-2017 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 22-10-6, 76 points (2.00 per game), 4th in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 78 (2.05 per game), Goals Against: 42 (1.11 per game), Diff: 36
      2017-2018 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 21-12-5, 75 points (1.97 per game), 4th in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 84 (2.21 per game), Goals Against: 38 (1.00 per game), Diff: 46
      2018-2019 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 30-7-1, 97 points (2.55 per game), 2nd in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 89 (2.34 per game), Goals Against: 22 (0.58 per game), Diff: 67
      2019-2020 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 32-3-3, 99 points (2.61 per game), 1st in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 85 (2.24 per game), Goals Against: 33 (0.87 per game), Diff: 52
      2020-2021 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 20-9-9, 69 points (1.82 per game), 3rd in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 68 (1.79 per game), Goals Against: 42 (1.11 per game), Diff: 26
      2021-2022 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 28-8-2, 92 points (2.42 per game), 2nd in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 94 (2.47 per game), Goals Against: 26 (0.68 per game), Diff: 68
      2022-2023 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 19-10-9, 67 points (1.76 per game), 5th in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 75 (1.97 per game), Goals Against: 47 (1.24 per game), Diff: 28
      2023-2024 Liverpool Stats (Premier League)
      Record: 21-8-3, 71 points (2.22 per game), 3rd in Premier League (1st Tier)
      Goals: 72 (2.25 per game), Goals Against: 31 (0.97 per game), Diff: 41

  • @MADC1973
    @MADC1973 Месяц назад

    Even the genius of Klopp can't beat the financial cheating juggernaut of that which is Man City. He could only do so much.

  • @VRed224
    @VRed224 Месяц назад

    This is a well educated and enlightened content. Well done James
    So many comments and replies are spot on.
    The "watch along" streams that are always criticising everything and everyone even if the team won at times, the podcasts, the needless interviews (though I'm an Arsenal fan but I really pray that Man United's players and her present manager will stop this asap)
    Ten Haag is a good coach, we saw that at Ajax and his first season in Man United. Even presently he's constantly competing pretty well in most competitions. But so many noises from him and his players. Arteta, Pep Guardiola, Wenger (when he was my manager) and some other managers absorb all the blames in public and they will scold the players privately and we don't hear anything from either the players or their managers. A perfect illustration of this can be seen in all or nothing program of Arsenal in season 2021/2022.
    Mourinho was/is constantly shunning some interviewers and sometimes walking away!)
    To add to this. In Medical psychology, this content affects everybody and we should constantly evaluate ourselves and once we notice symptoms of demotivation, depression (can be detected by "losing interest in pleasurable activities", "prefers staying alone" , sudden and prolonged lost of appetite) and burnout (fatigue, tired physically and emotionally), please visit a Psychologist as soon as possible.

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 Месяц назад +1

    A whole load of psychobabble especially that OCEAN thing.

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 Месяц назад

    Ahhh poor Klopp has the pressure of winning football games on his soldiers if only only he was working pay check to pay check with 4 kids ,a wife and a mortgage to pay off with no time off. But poor Klopp has to talk to media at least 4 times a week that must be so stressful and having to be charismatic so that no one really cares thst he is just nearly man and not really successful and hsving to get his teeth done. 😂😂 C'mon a managers job is not hard! Tgey have to pick a team twice a week and have a massive team of people that do most of the work the manager is just the face like in politics,long gone are the days of when Ferguson and Wenger who overran everything and Ferguson embraced that change delegating everything aoart from picking team, signings and media in his last ten years

  • @boriskan6453
    @boriskan6453 Месяц назад

    I’m sorry. He’s paid 17-18 m per year, the third highest paid manager in the world. That’s a very well paid job that many young and coming managers are longing for. If we as normal working-class people are being scrutinised for our work and are one major mistake from losing our job, why would Klopp be immune from us? You could ask any CEOs for a Fortune 500 company and they would tell you exactly the same situation.
    You sound like someone who haven’t worked for a real workplace and sit inside your room doing RUclips videos. Get real. Let’s not paint Klopp as a victim of his own failures as though the “pressure” is unique to him. He quits because he made a ton of mistakes on player transfers over the past two seasons because he thought he can do a good job without Michael Edward’s. In reality, he failed miserably.

  • @senti2175
    @senti2175 Месяц назад +1

    Ya the harsh reality of earning £20m a year to manage kids kick football around properly.
    Damn, the contruction workers, rescue workers, nurses working in life and death situations daily, barely making a living wage can't imagine the harsh reality such a diffcult job 🙄

    • @arjunbakshi7661
      @arjunbakshi7661 Месяц назад +1

      Problems in one work industry don’t invalidate problems other industries often throw at people. And way to go reducing a person’s job to just “manage kids kicking around a football”. In that way, a construction worker only has to carry bricks and logs with absolutely no stress from constant public appearances. Un empathetic jackass

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 Месяц назад +9

      Bad comparison. He is watched every minute of the day and his every word and movement is analysed to the nth degree. Doesn't happen to firemen and nurses.

    • @senti2175
      @senti2175 Месяц назад

      @@redmed10 u must be trolling. You have to be absolute m0r0n to believe that waffle.

    • @jp1731
      @jp1731 Месяц назад +1

      Someone a lil salty 😂

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 Месяц назад +1

    What's wrong with that fella with the beard? Why os he acting and speaking like a james bond villain and way over thinking a managers job 😂 i guarantee managers would watch this and laugh

  • @scotttocs
    @scotttocs Месяц назад +1

    Top level for years and having to compete with rule bending and owners that are okay to spend money

  • @Rafael.Oliveira29
    @Rafael.Oliveira29 Месяц назад

    Jurgen Flopp

  • @thomasthomas6645
    @thomasthomas6645 Месяц назад

    Players also burnt out. Klopp just being selfish here.