2015年10月19日星期一

Jurgen Klopp's first Liverpool game assessed by Jamie Carragher

Speaking on Monday Night Football, he said: "I liked what I saw. Very rarely do you see a manager stamp his authority on a team from day one, but that's what he did. "Over the week since he's had the job, we've been reading about what he is like as a manager - pressing, how much distance they are going to cover. chaussuredefoot2015
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"Transition pressing was a massive thing for Klopp at Borussia Dortmund and it looks like it's going to be a really big thing for this Liverpool team. One thing Klopp likes is for four or five players to get around the opposition player on the ball. He sees transition as a great opportunity to score a goal. The Monday Night Football panel assess the impact managers have in their first Premier League game recently The Monday Night Football panel assess the impact managers have in their first Premier League game recently "As soon as they lose the ball you can see they will keep pressing until they win it back. They're organised and you can see that has been worked on in the first two or three days in training. "What was the difference? Well, these are things you don't see from every team and that is what impressed me in the past from Klopp and we're seeing it from day one. The distance Liverpool covered, it was like they had an extra man on the pitch in terms of pressing and defending. There was a noticeable work-rate increase during Jurgen Klopp's first match as Liverpool manager There was a noticeable work-rate increase during Jurgen Klopp's first match as Liverpool manager "The increase in sprints was the big one, the big thing in football is sports science and how quickly you can get to people and press people with high intensity. This was not a Liverpool team that were under the cosh or had 30 per cent possession, they had more possession than Spurs and they still covered that amount of ground. "What I liked was how compact they were at White Hart Lane, 30 to 35 metres from back to front. He played in the positions they were suited to and still got them to press. The work from those first two to three days on the training ground was clear to see on the pitch."

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