Tag: Klopp, Jurgen Norbert (1967- )

Jürgen Klopp Dragged Liverpool Into the Future. Now He’ll Let It Go.

For Jürgen Klopp, the montages will be long and they will be emotional. There will, naturally, be artful drone shots of Liverpool’s skyline. There will be slow-motion footage of red-and-white scarves, twirling and writhing. There will, absolutely, be a stirring, possibly classical score. But most of all, in the wake of Klopp’s announcement on Friday […]

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Liverpool, V.A.R. and the Problem With Process

There are very few coherent sentences in what will, in time, doubtless come to be known as the Luis Díaz Tape, a sort of Premier League equivalent to the Zapruder film. The various protagonists communicate in clipped and meaningless phrases, any clarity sacrificed on the altar of self-important brevity. The tape lasts only two minutes, […]

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