It was a book by Jurgen Klopp’s assistant Pep Lijnders, published last August, which made you wonder if Liverpool were perhaps getting a little too caught up in their own publicity.
The breathless publication, entitled Intensity, was the inside story of the club’s success, and it would certainly have had the old Boot Room boys — Bob Paisley, Ronnie Moran and Joe Fagan —spinning in their graves.
The whole point of that legendary, windowless room, with its upturned beer crates for seats, was that Liverpool’s coaches lured opposition managers in at 5pm on a Saturday and flattered them into offering up their secrets — while revealing none of their own.
In his book’s prologue, Lijnders posed the question: ‘How much do we want to give away?’ and proceeded to answer it. ‘Everything,’ he declared. This didn’t matter, he figured, because: ‘How do you stop unpredictability? How do you stop flexibility? How do you stop intensity?’ Well, Brentford had a few answers to all three of the above as they dismantled Liverpool on Monday night.
Lijnders gifted us a few little insights into how Klopp and his staff got the environment right. Barbecues on the terrace and table tennis in the hallway at the club’s training ground. Klopp’s extraordinary magnetism. Klopp’s new ideas, like playing the ‘first pass forward’ every time, from last season.
But given that the entire creed was built around what Lijnders described in his book as ‘one of my quotes in big lettering on the wall’ — that quote being: ‘Our identity is intensity’ — there seemed to be an obvious question to answer. How do you maintain the athleticism of a team being asked to work like a crack commando unit, week to week?
The prospect of players reaching the wrong side of 30 just doesn’t seem to exist in Lijnders’ world when in fact that is very much the reality now, two and a half years on from that Premier League title. Klopp cannot seriously expect Mohamed Salah, James Milner, Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to play the high press which has delivered him so much success when they are all 29 or older. Or Virgil van Dijk to be their protector at 31.
It seems like heresy to challenge a manager who has delivered arguably the most sublime English football narrative of the past five or six years — restoring a club rooted in the heart of a working-class city to the top of the game, without the help of a Gulf state’s sovereign wealth fund. But if Klopp cannot come to an acceptance that age is the flaw at the core of this team, then it’s over.
The Klopp we are currently witnessing in the public realm seems blinded to reality in the same way that his assistant evidently is. When you stripped out the memorable one-liner from his post-match press conference at Brentford — about discussions with referee Stuart Attwell being akin to ‘talking to a microwave’ — we were left with the delusional talk of a man refusing to see what was right in front of his nose.
Brentford had ‘stretched the rules’ with aerial challenges, he said. It took Thomas Frank to enter the press room and calmly deconstruct that — pointing out that VAR is pretty hot on disallowing goals, and had done so twice to Brentford’s detriment in his team’s 3-1 win.
There’s been some absurd talk about Klopp and his ‘seven-year itch,’ given that his Borussia Dortmund team started failing at that precise time in his tenure there. As if to say that this man has a limited attention span. What we seem to be witnessing here is a manager so elementally attached and committed to the players who have taken Liverpool to the heights, that he can’t let them go.
We’ve been here before, of course, with another charismatic Liverpool manager who was a messiah to those on the red half of Merseyside. It took the legendary 1-0 FA Cup quarter-final defeat by Watford, in February 1970, to force Bill Shankly into a realisation that his ageing Liverpool team were not good enough.
Alun Evans, Tommy Lawrence, Ian St John and Ron Yeats were promptly ushered through the door and Shankly had delivered another First Division title before he walked away in 1974.
It was a relentless process of renewal after that. Not a year went by for the next decade without the club paying out very substantially indeed for a new arrival. Phil Neal, David Johnson, Alan Hansen, Alan Kennedy, Frank McGarvey, Ian Rush and Mark Lawrenson all marked the changing of the seasons. The world has turned in so many ways, but why should that principle not still apply?
Lijnders’ words strike a note of hubris and have certainly not aged well. ‘Dominate midfield and you will dominate the game,’ he declares in the book — when Monday night again revealed the centre to be the problem area for the once relentless Reds.
‘The Liverpool of today isn’t the Liverpool of tomorrow or yesterday,’ is another of his pearls. It certainly shouldn’t be and if Klopp can’t face up to that fact, his team will become irrelevant to any talk about titles.
TommyTang
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Fabinho is over 30, vvd is over 30, firmino is over 30, hendo is the skipper who regularly start, salah is over 30, Alison is over 30, Tiago is over 30, what are you talking about?
Well LFC just got trashed, I wonder if the age is really a factor 😂
sToneyvibezz
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You're a Manchester united fan so I guess this am about to say might not be a issue for you much, but what I mean is that until if Klopp can change to maybe 3-5-2 formation which will give three major defenders to stay put at the back for defense or he adjust the way the both left and right defense go front to much either he trains and instruct his midfielders to carry the load of pushing the attack which shall give both are Arnold and Robertson chance to focus more on defending rather than semi both
fair enough but as far as I remember with both fullbacks pushing forward isn't it fabinho or Henderson who drop back to make a 3 men defense? I haven't watched Liverpool play this season so I concede that I could be wrong
Wuabdluyz
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klop is to stubborn for not buying any midifieder
Fuzaceikz
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tuug
tehacdkmpu
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...Real Madrid won the champions league with aged players I think 🤷🏾♂️🙄
Is strong liverpool
Tubamnorsu
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I think there are set of players that their time is done at anfield. likes of James Miller, Jordan enderson, Thiago acantara, formal arsenal star chamberlain, Elliott and Kostas smikas don't worth Liverpool first team, Roberto firmino has also lose form, kaita Naby is an injury player also, and so on.
Pewalorz
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Liverpool need new midfielders atleast 2 for January and 1more in the summer. Fabihno and Henderson looks aged and tired.
jopeikmz
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how can a coach like Klopp still hoping on Chamberlain and Keita no good signing on midfield since two and half season now we have lost wanaldum and Milner is old, same Alcantara, fabinho and Henderson all this three midfielder's are getting old why can't you buy at least one for this season
Did you say Keita? He's good enough
kenbilmpty
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All the midfielder’s players must update
Echedomgods2022
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Look at Brentford 3 goal no midfielders to help defense even defense of 4 remain only konate and matip to defend counter attacks where are the other 2 and 3, they're leaving the defense line too open and that's mainly because Klopp is the cause of the high attack of both the left and right defense.
one more thing, Alexander-arnold should move to defensive-midfield, he's not pretty good for defense,but he's got assists and passes.🤔 I think so
Echedomgods2022
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Look at Brentford 3 goal no midfielders to help defense even defense of 4 remain only konate and matip to defend counter attacks where are the other 2 and 3, they're leaving the defense line too open and that's mainly because Klopp is the cause of the high attack of both the left and right defense.
yh...linders really has a point,🤔🤔 our midfield lacks technical players.. hendo is old and fabinho is also old,Elliot is trying,alcantara is young but not technical, chamberlain trying too so we need more of midfielders,our defense is good, ion really think we need defenders,we need midfielders like youri tielemans from Leicester would be a good option for us🤔
AFer19185813
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Please if they're saying age is Liverpool problem then I don't agree cause how old is modric and Kross yet real Madrid is still performing, they beat this same Liverpool to lift the champions league last season,
They are talented
Mfanomdala
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Bring Steve G to work with pep linjers and get rid of all players over 30
Mfanomdala
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Yes, age is a factor. Not many players are like the GOATs. Defenders and Midfielders are the worst affected by age; speed and stamina is the 1st to go.
Fabinho is over 30, vvd is over 30, firmino is over 30, hendo is the skipper who regularly start, salah is over 30, Alison is over 30, Tiago is over 30, what are you talking about?
Mfanomdala
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Yes, age is a factor. Not many players are like the GOATs. Defenders and Midfielders are the worst affected by age; speed and stamina is the 1st to go.
True bro
pouacmnptz
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Full of themselves
PrinceMartin
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Look at Brentford 3 goal no midfielders to help defense even defense of 4 remain only konate and matip to defend counter attacks where are the other 2 and 3, they're leaving the defense line too open and that's mainly because Klopp is the cause of the high attack of both the left and right defense.
sure man that's a point
Kendelmprt
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real madrid got kroos and modric who are technically gifted players so due to their age factor which makes them lose pace and energy but compasete it with their technical brilliance but livpool bar thiago they got no technucal midfilders
Kamsoy22
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Look at Brentford 3 goal no midfielders to help defense even defense of 4 remain only konate and matip to defend counter attacks where are the other 2 and 3, they're leaving the defense line too open and that's mainly because Klopp is the cause of the high attack of both the left and right defense.
look for example in the Liverpool team this season apart from Salah which was even when he also was In form had assists more than our midfielders all our assisters are defenders, am so bored with Liverpool match that I find it hard to see that none of Liverpool midfielders can make a better cross into the box if not Arnold then it's Robertson that will make the cross or square play.
Kamsoy22
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that's been always the case. what's your point?
You're a Manchester united fan so I guess this am about to say might not be a issue for you much, but what I mean is that until if Klopp can change to maybe 3-5-2 formation which will give three major defenders to stay put at the back for defense or he adjust the way the both left and right defense go front to much either he trains and instruct his midfielders to carry the load of pushing the attack which shall give both are Arnold and Robertson chance to focus more on defending rather than semi both
royaltyking
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Lol journalists thinking they know btr
ariwanze
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You can't compare legends like Modric and Kroos to overrated Liverpool midfielders.
After Zidane left the first time, some fans labelled these players you mentioned "old" after we lost to Ajax then to Chelsea the next season. We stayed with them. Now they have been called Legends. Liverpool should do the same Bruv.
Zodkpuz
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Liverpool problem Klopp, he likes doing experiment all the time, how can you change a winning team with weaker players like Chamberlain and Keita, Liverpool need a good two midfielder's, sell this guy's Chamberlain and Keita since there injury they are not the same
Like he has a choice mtcheeew 🤦🏿♂️
Zodkpuz
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Yes, age is a factor. Not many players are like the GOATs. Defenders and Midfielders are the worst affected by age; speed and stamina is the 1st to go.
Their only very old players are Henderson and Milner And they don't start
sToneyvibezz
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Look at Brentford 3 goal no midfielders to help defense even defense of 4 remain only konate and matip to defend counter attacks where are the other 2 and 3, they're leaving the defense line too open and that's mainly because Klopp is the cause of the high attack of both the left and right defense.
that's been always the case. what's your point?
Kehabcelmz
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klopp has spent almost 700 million 😳
pep Guardiola still no champions league trophy
TommyTang
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Yes, age is a factor. Not many players are like the GOATs. Defenders and Midfielders are the worst affected by age; speed and stamina is the 1st to go.
Kehabcelmz
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klopp has spent almost 700 million 😳
if Klopp have spent 700 million pep Guardiola have spent 1.4 billion check it and confirm
Kamsoy22
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Look at Brentford 3 goal no midfielders to help defense even defense of 4 remain only konate and matip to defend counter attacks where are the other 2 and 3, they're leaving the defense line too open and that's mainly because Klopp is the cause of the high attack of both the left and right defense.
Kamsoy22
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My suggestion is that Klopp himself is the problem, his not so full of tactics after all anymore he needs to exploit his 4-3-3 formation or rather he changes it for good cause everyone has understand how he uses his own formation.
Kamsoy22
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Please if they're saying age is Liverpool problem then I don't agree cause how old is modric and Kross yet real Madrid is still performing, they beat this same Liverpool to lift the champions league last season,
Kehabcelmz
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how can a coach like Klopp still hoping on Chamberlain and Keita no good signing on midfield since two and half season now we have lost wanaldum and Milner is old, same Alcantara, fabinho and Henderson all this three midfielder's are getting old why can't you buy at least one for this season
sosacklsuz
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Klopp needs his eye glasses back 😂...since he took them off things change for the worst
Kehabcelmz
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Liverpool problem Klopp, he likes doing experiment all the time, how can you change a winning team with weaker players like Chamberlain and Keita, Liverpool need a good two midfielder's, sell this guy's Chamberlain and Keita since there injury they are not the same
wincdilprt
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klopp has spent almost 700 million 😳
Bernabeufan
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...Real Madrid won the champions league with aged players I think 🤷🏾♂️🙄
You can't compare legends like Modric and Kroos to overrated Liverpool midfielders.
ariwanze
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...Real Madrid won the champions league with aged players I think 🤷🏾♂️🙄