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What is Jürgen Klopp’s Premier League legacy? 

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Better to have loved and Klopped than never to have Klopped at all. On the weekend of his last game as Liverpool manager, Marcus, Luke and Andy assess Jurgen Klopp’s impact on the Premier League. Should he have won more titles? How does he compare to Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger?
Elsewhere, Luke makes an impassioned case for why he wouldn’t want Portsmouth to lose to stop Southampton winning the league and Marcus lists all the managers he wouldn’t want to have a drink with. Strap yourself in, because it's quite a list...
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@risskitt
What people aren’t taking about are the tactical innovations Klopp brought to English Football. Along with his legacy of increasing the standards of the Premier League. With that, he should at least be considered as an Icon of the Premier League
@MikeyC92
This is not a discussion for people outside of Liverpool fc. People can judge Klopp / the club and compare to what other managers have achieved and have their own opinion but what he has done for the club is something that only fans can appreciate. He has changed the club, we've won everything and were on the doorstep of some feats that are not even conceivable for some clubs. We don't compare him to other managers in the league because to us he means so much more and belongs in the same club as our greats.
@engurland
The Portsmouth Southampton dilemma has happened in West Brom's 2005 great escape season. Surprised Luke didnt use that as a reference point.
@ShaunLevett
As Arteta is no doubt realising, you can be a phenomenal manager with a phenomenal team, but it’s still incredibly challenging to win a league ahead of City. The fact that one season Liverpool blew them out the water is an amazing achievement. And imagine getting 97 points and not winning it? You can’t do much more. If you move Pep and City (the 115 version, not the Shaun Goater version) in to the Fergie and Wenger era, those two would win far less. So comparing them all in their own chronological silos doesn’t really work.
@drunkflamingolive
That Liverpool side would’ve rinsed Ferguson and Wenger teams
@sjolson68
"Maybe" he came along at the wrong time. Winning on 99 pts; 92 and 97 points and finished 2nd. Only manager in world football with a winning record vs Guardiola over 14 years in 2 leagues. Give your head a wobble on "he should've won more".
@spiderneil
Premiereship legacy is more than the trophy or Gerrard, Shearer, Matt Le Tiss etc can't be considered Premiership legends either.
@marcushanemann2510
When you compare the points, which AF, AW and JM got to win the PL, it’s a joke. Since 2018, there is just 1 year (2021) where you need less than 90 points to be the PL Champion. Context is so important. When you face Pep, combined with the oil money, it’s almost impossible to beat him. Put some respect on Juergen! Btw, in terms of value, look at numbers when Klopp came in & now…he raised Liverpool from a middle class team to top 2 in the PL. Direct battle between Klopp vs. Pep =
@derekmain9914
I DON’T give a flying fuck what anyone outside Liverpool or social media thinks about Klopp in the eyes of Liverpool supporters he is a legend
@micksr8680
what a nonsense discussion
@user-hu8yy6xo5g
😍😍😍😍😍
@Epsilon04
This idea that “they kept pace with City throughout Klopp’s reign” is a bit of a myth. In nine years, they only finished in the top two three times. If we take the last five seasons including this one, they won the title in 2020, and since then finished third in 2021, second in 2022, fifth in 2023 and will now be third and despite keeping pace until April, ultimately a fair way off again.
@samuelparkinson5407
I think it gets overlooked how bad Liverpool were before Jurgen arrived. The squad and club were a mess.
@anthonybrady2779
He will be on the Barca bench in one year.
@kaaaiga
Fergie
@dman9152
Klopp is a liverpool legend thats all that matters, oh and the premier league is corrupt anyway.
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