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Not concerned with Ange going to Pool in the slightest. Think there is zero chance that happens. They will go for Alonso which would be a very smart and convenient appointment for them.
There is no way Ange will leave Spurs next season relax. There is no doubt in MY mind that he wouldn't go.Ange will obviously be in their thinking. He’s announced himself as a fan and he is one of the few managers with a big enough personality to succeed Klopp and instantly win over their rabid fan base. Alonso will probably top their list but he could well turn it down. He’s still cutting his teeth and he’ll know that Liverpool or Real will come knocking again if he continues doing what he’s doing.
Ange on the other hand is at the tail end of his career and was pretty cut throat about leaving Celtic when a bigger and better opportunity arrived. Liverpool is probably his end game and although he’ll feel he still has unfinished business at Spurs, this is an opportunity that might not present itself again. I get the impression that his biggest motivation is honouring his late father and his inner child, not building dynasties.
If they come knocking, there’s no doubt in my mind he’ll go so I hope Pool have set their sights elsewhere.
Carlo just signed an extension until 26 so RM are out and Carro said there is no clause but maybe an unwritten agreementI think It will be alonso.
I read that he has a clause that allows him to leave for either real, Liverpool or Bayern.
However, Real are also looking for a manager next summer, and Alonso is high on the list as well.
I dare say Alonso was in Real Madrid's mindset for succession planning and expected Klopp to continue past this season.Carlo just signed an extension until 26 so RM are out and Carro said there is no clause but maybe an unwritten agreement
Ange is a man of great integrity. We have given him his biggest break, and although it is hard to imagine considering he started by winning three managers of the month on the trot, we actually took a big gamble on him. Since that point we have done everything possible to accommodate the changes he has wanted to instigate, across the whole club. There is no way in a million years that he will leave Spurs to join Liverpool at the end of this season. Even if the Liverpool job was his greatest aspiration, he wouldn't do it now.Ange will obviously be in their thinking. He’s announced himself as a fan and he is one of the few managers with a big enough personality to succeed Klopp and instantly win over their rabid fan base. Alonso will probably top their list but he could well turn it down. He’s still cutting his teeth and he’ll know that Liverpool or Real will come knocking again if he continues doing what he’s doing.
Ange on the other hand is at the tail end of his career and was pretty cut throat about leaving Celtic when a bigger and better opportunity arrived. Liverpool is probably his end game and although he’ll feel he still has unfinished business at Spurs, this is an opportunity that might not present itself again. I get the impression that his biggest motivation is honouring his late father and his inner child, not building dynasties.
If they come knocking, there’s no doubt in my mind he’ll go so I hope Pool have set their sights elsewhere.
FFSAnge will obviously be in their thinking. He’s announced himself as a fan and he is one of the few managers with a big enough personality to succeed Klopp and instantly win over their rabid fan base. Alonso will probably top their list but he could well turn it down. He’s still cutting his teeth and he’ll know that Liverpool or Real will come knocking again if he continues doing what he’s doing.
Ange on the other hand is at the tail end of his career and was pretty cut throat about leaving Celtic when a bigger and better opportunity arrived. Liverpool is probably his end game and although he’ll feel he still has unfinished business at Spurs, this is an opportunity that might not present itself again. I get the impression that his biggest motivation is honouring his late father and his inner child, not building dynasties.
If they come knocking, there’s no doubt in my mind he’ll go so I hope Pool have set their sights elsewhere.
I'm not.
How often does a coach leave for another big team?
Will Ange want to follow a coach who has been so succesful at Liverpool? That's a big ask for anyone who replaces Klopp.
Will Ange trust the Liverpool board and sporting director if he is happy with his working relationship here?
Will he want to give up on everything he has built here?
I can't see it, it is more likely he stays here as long as Klopp and Pep have at Liverpool and City.
I mean they just extended it less than a full month ago. I don’t see them changing their mind about that already. I’m sure they would have known there is a good chance he wouldn’t stay at BL beyond this season as there are other clubs looking at him. Even Bayern have him on their list.I dare say Alonso was in Real Madrid's mindset for succession planning and expected Klopp to continue past this season.
Think this announcement might make them hasten any moves regardless of Ancelotti signing an extension.
I couldn’t care less about ratings, but this kind of post is pathetic when someone has taken the time to put together a reasonable analysis. I’m not a mind reader but I’ve read Ange’s book, I watched everything there was to see on YouTube prior to his appointment and I’ve read most of his interviews so I’m actually basing my opinion on something other than blind optimism or popularity points. Judging by the way he’s managed his career, and if I put myself in Ange’s shoes, I think he’d go if the opportunity is there for him.
In a presser a while back said he had Liverpool posters on his room as a kid and that was his team but he countered saying he’s not a fan anymore and that he used to like happy days but he doesn’t have those posters on his wall today either.when did he say he was a fan
I couldn’t care less about ratings, but this kind of post is pathetic when someone has taken the time to put together a reasonable analysis. I’m not a mind reader but I’ve read Ange’s book, I watched everything there was to see on YouTube prior to his appointment and I’ve read most of his interviews so I’m actually basing my opinion on something other than blind optimism or popularity points. Judging by the way he’s managed his career, and if I put myself in Ange’s shoes, I think he’d go if the opportunity is there for him.
klopp told the Liverpool Board he was going in November. This announcement has been stage managed as presumably will be his replacement, they have had plenty of time. If Ange had been showing any signs of moving on Levy would know about it as there is still over 3 years on Ange’s contract. We wouldn’t be buying the players to back Ange the way we are if there was any doubt.Not concerned with Ange going to Pool in the slightest. Think there is zero chance that happens. They will go for Alonso which would be a very smart and convenient appointment for them.