Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has opened up on what Jurgen Klopp was like behind the scenes at Liverpool during his successful tenure
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has revealed how Jurgen Klopp's "fear factor" was instrumental in motivating his Liverpool players. He also characterised the German manager as "loud" and "intense."
Klopp assumed the reins at Liverpool in 2015 and during his almost nine-year stint, led them to Champions League and Premier League triumphs among other trophies. He returns to Anfield on Saturday as part of the coaching team for the legends charity match.
Oxlade-Chamberlain joined Klopp's squad from Arsenal in 2017 and served under him for six seasons. The 32-year-old lauded Klopp's abilities as a coach but also shed light on what he was like off the pitch. He attributes Klopp's success to his intimidating presence.
"As approachable as Jurgen is, there was always that fear factor," Oxlade-Chamberlain said on In The Mixer, brought to you by Sky Bet. "That, 'If I don't run one time, I'm gonna hear about it and I'm really gonna hear it.'
"So you just never wanted to take that risk. He's loud and he'll let you know. He's also intense, but he was like that every single day. There was no favouritism.
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"It wasn't, 'Mo [Salah] won't get shouted at for not running back or pulled up in a meeting.' Everyone was on the same hymn sheet. I think that team that I came into, everyone was kind of there with a point to prove.
"There was no ready-made superstar. So we were all wanting to go in one direction and no one was too big to be told. They recruited really well in terms of the personalities.
"Generally when you're in a big team, you have one or two guys that are hard to deal with or work with, or they're maybe too big for the team or some of the team-mates, what they've achieved.
"But we didn't have that at Liverpool. We also self-managed, like Hendo (Jordan Henderson) and Milly (James Milner). The manager didn't do a lot of the stuff. We would do it ourselves.
"Milly and Hendo would take command. You'd be worried about Jurgen having a go at you. But if you didn't put in 110 per cent, you were also worried about Milly and Hendo letting you know.
"And they would every day in training. There was no let-up and it was intense. But because you're getting success off the back of it you didn't mind doing it."
Oxlade-Chamberlain left Merseyside boasting the aforementioned Champions League and Premier League winners' medals, as well as an FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup on his Liverpool CV. After a challenging stint in Turkey with Besiktas, he's now returned to the UK, plying his trade for Celtic on an initial contract until the season's end.
chandinichaithram
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Behind the success of all Victories of Liverpool must dedicated to Klopp .. his devoted training of stars .. remarkable. Greetings Mr.Kloppπππ
Nekikmopu
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So what have changed at Liverpool now it's clear to see that Slot doesn't have the intensity or putting his foot down on the players so they're doing their own thing there's no fear factor anymore you can tell by their body language on how they're performing on the field it's a shame so FSG have to get a Manager who can put his foot down and that fear factor YNWA
FSG won't replace Slot. They claim that there are mitigating reasons for the clubs performance this season and are inclined to build the team further with Slots input. We shall see, I would also mention that Slots contract runs out at the end of 27 and no new negotiations have begun to renew. Likelihood is that he will stay.
idowucharles
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You won everything with us glad you leave that arsenal piss of shit house of losers
AbdulZaks008
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There's morethan 10 unbelievable Records that create before Salah But Mo Salah destroyed them all including Christino Ronaldo,s Legacy in EPL, Goat for a Reason ππππͺπ¬
Zibbelmot
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So what have changed at Liverpool now it's clear to see that Slot doesn't have the intensity or putting his foot down on the players so they're doing their own thing there's no fear factor anymore you can tell by their body language on how they're performing on the field it's a shame so FSG have to get a Manager who can put his foot down and that fear factor YNWA