Forgive me if I beg to differ, a little. Gareth Southgate, in his waistcoat, did the front-of-house stuff with great charm. He also inculcated a team spirit in his disparate, largely youngish squad. He reached the semi-finals — one stage further than the bottom line demanded by the FA, before our route had been eased by the removal of Brazil, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Argentina. Yet, still, he behaved with dignity and good humour. Quite what he said to his side at each half-time, mind, is a mystery, for there was a distinct pattern to England’s games: good first half, shocking second. The suspicion is he is tactically not very adept and cannot respond to change. Other sides use the interval to amend their formations, as Croatia, Sweden, Colombia and even Panama did. He never had a plan B, was incapable of reacting. And his substitutions might have been more effective had he consulted Mystic Marcus.
To state the obvious the above applied to Klopp how many times last season? Next season I'd like to see LFC play each game with evidence of pre-determined game plans for each half. The objective in the first half against Chelsea away is 'A'. If successful, at half time we make the following tactical or player changes and our objective is 'B'. If we don't achieve objective 'A' by half time we switch to plan/objective 'C'. How many times did we find ourselves in trouble last season with a bunch of kids on the bench? What is our plan to beat the park the bus teams? Why weren't we able to change the plan to beat Bournemouth, Swansea etc..?
Now we have the players, we need to use them intelligently. We need Klopp to beef up his technical team - it's the designers that win a Formula 1 race not the driver - he just executes the plan.
It's difficult to get to the top in British and European football, it also shows that once you have the winning formula, don't change it (ManU and Arsenal long term managers) and if you do for some crazy reason chop and change your manager the massive cost in reestablishing yourself at the top - Ciy, ManU, LFC etc..
Big season ahead lads... for goodness sake I hope we overspend on bringing good players in rather than under spend.
