This discussion is much better suited for a bar/pub because the ideas you’re bringing up have so much depth and complexity as do mine. I can’t argue with any of what you said and while your excuses are valid ones you’ve excluded the numerous games/rounds that would have needed to be won after that (16 wins short of a rough count).
I used the term tactics generically and I meant it more in terms of philosophically speaking. Klopp and Pep are both ruthless in attack but the way they create chances are on opposite ends of the spectrum. We have a left wing / right wing in politics and both styles work out equally well for what each side wants to do. That’s what’s great about football. There really isn’t a perfect way to play. However, there is an optimal way to play under certain conditions. You can say it’s subjective but I don’t think that’s the case at. We might create more chances but what we don’t do is create chances and goals from ‘chaos’ like Klopps style does and that’s why I think Pep is too rigid and gets exposed.
Klopp is much more willing to allow his players to create something out of nothing. Be it a long shot ball over the top, a low chance through ball to get behind, and what he’s done that sets him apart from everyone else is perfectly utilize the fullbacks in attack. They get their fullbacks into position to launch a ball in the box and surround it with players ready for a few lucky bounces to fall their way.
When was the last time you saw city score off of some bullshit ball bouncing around in the box for it to fall right in front of one of our players? Not only does that chaos create luck for yourself it creates panic and unsettles the defense because you can’t prepare for that. Meanwhile, you know exactly how City is going to create their chances.
They’re both masters of the game for sure.
@MCBlueFan is right in that Klopp has built exactly the right squad to pull that off. Pep brought in Mendy, Walker, Stones, Rodri, and Cancelo so that’s all on Pep. He could have brought in a CB instead of wasting money on a cup playing RB. He could have bought one even early because it was obvious Stones can’t be relied on to stay fit from day one.
Klopp + Pep will be effectively equal in league points when it’s said and done but Klopp will undoubtedly have better results in the CL simply because he uses better game theory for that competition. I hated tournaments in poker and I hate them in football but it’s undeniable that the approach has to be different.
FWIW I think Pep is the superior manager but Klopp is the master of taking advantage of the random elements of the game that you can’t control. You need that element in winning round after round of 50/50 or 60/40 matchups.
Watch a Liverpool match close and late and you can feel the ruthlessness from every position. That same energy isn’t there under our system. We haven’t needed it because we’re so dominate in almost every match but that’s not going to happen in 4 rounds of CL football.
Edit: just to state the obvious...of course Pep can win a CL and win it at City. The argument I’m making is that his approach is flawed and is prone to upsets.