Jurgen Klopp's Tactical Evolution | Dortmund Klopp vs Liverpool Klopp | How Klopp Has Changed

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Klopp has won silverware with both Dortmund and Liverpool. But what are the differences in tactics at the two clubs? Well, let's take a look.

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There's a very important guy called Fabinho who didn't get a mention.

nigelrg
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Reus was one of the best players for Dortmund and still is

whyalwaysme
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Can you do 1 for Jose Mourinho, comparing his tactics in his 1st stint at Chelsea 04/05-05/06, comparing it to his Chelsea 14/15 title winning side, tactics, would love to see that video

jean-paulwalters
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BVB was more of a direct Counter Attacking Side with Gegen Pressure as a tool to start the counter higher up.
While, Liverpool evolved from "heavy metal" press and counterattack to keep the Ball and get to the end of crosses. However, they still today find some chances from counterattack while Gegen Pressure is still considered to be Klopp Brand of Football.

manasphanse
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Klopp's Dortmund: More Traditional formation.
Klopp's Liverpool: Who cares about traditions?

misfitplayer
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9:07 injuries maybe also have become fewer cause new fitnesscoach and new
nutritionist/
chef cook??

ltm
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5:19 World's best full backs:
1. Trent
2. Alexander Arnold

manish
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Will you make a new video about Lucien Favre's tactics at Dortmund? Seeing as in his second season he has been using more of 3-4-3/3-5-2 rather than the 4-2-3-1 like last season

RyKaB
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Around 2:45, it should be kagawa instead of gundogan

눅스-bw
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5:20 "in Trent and Alexander Arnold".. aren't they the same person? lol

reubencardoza
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I really love the part where Klopp improves his pressing strategies to prevent injuries and win even better things

mzpedro
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I've just found your channel, and I'm hugely impressed by what I've seen. A lot of tactic channels might go into depth about specific areas of a team's system, but you make sure you cover the holistic concept and explain how all the pieces work or don't work together. I'll be honest, I've seen "professional" breakdowns from some go-to pundits/channels/websites that never even think of touching this beyond talking about specific partnerships.

A truly brilliant channel that I've fallen in love with!

morlath
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I believe this is how Klopp adapt to English football which is more physical, so the pressing itself must be maintained at a controlled intensity. Otherwise the vulnerability to injury would be higher than his time in Germany.

For his adaptation offensively, apparently during his first years he learned the unique potentials that this Liverpool team possesed, especially IMO in Trent and Bobby who have the characteristics he never saw at Dortmund which inspired him to create something new. Unlike other players, Mo Salah, Mane, Robertson, etc who could have play easily the typical Dortmund way.

andreasrico
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One of the most intregal attacking threats for Liverpool are their wingbacks. There is an inadequate backup for them which is shocking and also alot of team have figured ways to shut them out las season. Will be interesting to see how kloop manages this next season.

chrismy
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Amazing content as usual. One request, kindly make a video on Conte's Chelsea. Keep up the good work 😍

i_am_bijit
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Please do the same with city and barcelona differences when coached by guardiola

sebastienespeca
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Guess the "injury resistant liverpool" part didnt age well...

kyriakosioannou
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Hi two suggestions for videos - Arrigo Sacchi’s Milan side of 89-92 and the other Brazil WC side of 2002. That Brazil team is very underrated I think!

mintygreen
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Technically Klopp's Dortmund tatics are very similar to what Pep uses at city... zone 14 to create chances through the half spaces like De Bryune and David Silva do.. with their wingers tucking in to provide threat like Sterling and Sane.. but the striker is heavily involved in the scoring..
And that's why city are struggling this season.. they don't have a David Silva replacement so De Bruyne has to do most of the creative work and so the opponents just mark him out of the game.. and both their strikers are also not providing goals..

rishabh
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Please do more videos on possession based teams

raymondandrewwilson