Jurgen Klopp would rather be Robin Hood than have a bazooka to hit his target. He said this several times during his coaching career. When he was at Borussia Dortmund, he also said that he would not go to coach Bayern Munich because it was not really a difficult project. Because it’s easy to coach teams that are already full of champions and are almost always at the top of the league. In fact, he spared no digs at Guardiola’s Manchester City over the years, especially when he was being investigated for violating financial fair play. Liverpool won the Champions League, going from eighth place in Klopp’s first year in charge to winning the Cup after losing the 2018 final. “We need four years to win,” he said in 2015.
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