TCIB
Well-Known Member
No Klopp and it is very easy to see how Liverpool would still be drifting. Getting it right is very hard, we see first hand the evolution in our tactics almost by the game.
Utd are currently useless and Spurs will not spend to let Poch have a real crack. Chelsea are up, down, left, right with little sign Sarri will get the control he needs to form his ideal squad. Arsenal are Arsenal so where else was the challenge for Guardiola? I do not think he would just leave but Klopp i feel is giving the challenge Pep thrives on?
Klopp v Guardiola could be the finest era of league football ever seen. They both respect each other and both push each other. I do feel Poch could possibly push harder given the funds? He also plays in the same spirit if currently not the same technical level as ourselves.
The premiership is the ideal platform for the world best to ply their trade. I for one would be very worried if the managers to push Pep were not here. His drug is the fight, you can see it clear as day, he say's as much often.
So as much as i can't stand Liverpool i am glad they have given him a platform to give Pep a reason to get up in the morning.
What other managers would you like to see in the Prem? Will Arsenal and Chelsea get their act together or is it Klopp v Guardiola for the next 5 or so years?
Utd are currently useless and Spurs will not spend to let Poch have a real crack. Chelsea are up, down, left, right with little sign Sarri will get the control he needs to form his ideal squad. Arsenal are Arsenal so where else was the challenge for Guardiola? I do not think he would just leave but Klopp i feel is giving the challenge Pep thrives on?
Klopp v Guardiola could be the finest era of league football ever seen. They both respect each other and both push each other. I do feel Poch could possibly push harder given the funds? He also plays in the same spirit if currently not the same technical level as ourselves.
The premiership is the ideal platform for the world best to ply their trade. I for one would be very worried if the managers to push Pep were not here. His drug is the fight, you can see it clear as day, he say's as much often.
So as much as i can't stand Liverpool i am glad they have given him a platform to give Pep a reason to get up in the morning.
What other managers would you like to see in the Prem? Will Arsenal and Chelsea get their act together or is it Klopp v Guardiola for the next 5 or so years?