Watching videos on Klopp's tactics got my semi pro team a double promotion. I used a high-pressing 4-3-3 with counter mentality and specifically closing down opposition defenders. We didn't win on possession but led on key passes constantly. My wingers and false 9 tore teams apart.
This video made me feel like watching a classic action movie where the protagonist and antagonist know each other and are giving each other equal competition..... Well done tifo..... You guys should consider making a movie and please keep making more of such vs tactical movies...
These two managers will go down in history as great friendly rivals. Honestly its beautiful and 20 years on we will all look back and cherish their battles.
Guardiola faced his big competitor, mourinho in LA liga Then, Guardiola faced his another big competitor, klopp in bundesliga Now Guardiola faced both of them in Premier League
@@abdisamadmohamud18 2017 18 Manchester United 1 2 City City 2 3 United City 5 0 Liverpool Liverpool 3 0 City City 1 2 Liverpool Liverpool 4 3 Manchester City Pep 14 - 13 Klopp and Jose And 2018 19 season isn't over yet
Baron Ang look at the squad Guardiola had and look at the squad mourniho had . Kloop built team with passion . Guardiola take all the world class player . Even Zidane has more champions league title than Guardiola in his 3 year career
And how much titles has Guardiola won in his entire career? More than mourinho and a lot more than Klopp.. so until they reach the same numbers as him they can’t be compared to him
Nobody understands how good Klopp actually is. Yes he lost a ton of finals but damn I love his style and really hope they win something this year in 2018.
Love those to managers. They can yell at each other very passionately and then laugh and hug it out. So much respect for each other. Two of the greats!!!
There are so many cultural similarities between Dortmund and Liverpool, it's no surprise Klopp has found his feet and pushed the reds to fight against the best and win.
@McNugget Fan they can be from different countries but they were influnced by the same manager and built up their tactics according to his. Arrigo Sacchi :)
Watching this video after the 2-2 Liverpool city match in 2022. Both the teams played extensively to attack and struck balance between ball and space. Goes to show how equal both of these managers are.
As i said earlier too, it was a classic stalemate between possession and space, proper mental battle and i would still say a great tactical advertisement for premier league football
I saw Klopp's Liverpool many times last season... when they are up against small weak teams, they intentionally lost the ball and let those team possessed the balls for a few seconds (6 to 12 seconds) then they instantly pressed and rob or steals the ball and swiftly send the balls towards the box for Firmino or upwards into the left or right channels for Mane & Salah to score goals and wreck havoc. It disguised the fact that they were doing a very good job without the ball, while relentlessly doing this they increase the REPOSSESSION (not possession) of the balls so many times making the opponents exhausted just by losing the balls, it was effective football While Guardiola's City focused more on possession football, moving the balls and forcing their opponents where Pep wanted them to be in their own half. Their most important player was David Silva and Bernardo Silva or Kevin De Bruyne when he was fit. Sometimes opponent does not realized how the 2 Silvas dropping off was vital in City pass and move sequence play. So normally opponent's midfield & strikers does not realized they are moving or dropping off just to receive the ball and start the attacks from the back, it is so dangerous that 10 to 20 seconds later the Silvas are now on top of the opponent's penalty area City lost to Liverpool in the 2017/18 QF Champions League just like what happened when those 2 first met when managing Bayern & Dortmund, Liverpool waited for City to make a mistake with a loose pass, robbed the ball and swiftly scored. Just like what you explained the only way to stop Klopp's geggenpressing tactic was Pep reducing City normally relentless passing tactic in order to reduce mistakes from any loose pass and defend in lower block, resulting in a stalemate... it actually turned into a game of click baiting meaning who have the ball more will make more mistake and the team who stole and robbed the ball more wins... they were turning into a Mourinho
I learn if a team has high quality of pacey players control the game by sitting deep in the back and counter attack or control the game by possession and maybe do thru balls passes and if you have a high quality of players control the ball by playing simple soccer or football or possession with fast passing and more thru balls or shooting on target from outside the box and controlling the ball with cheeky passes
I've been watching these for a while and have to say the illustrations are absolute class 🙌 they add so much to the experience of watching these tactical breakdowns
What a video. Tactical. Narrative. Historical. Dramatic. Y’all are the best Tifo. Thank you for blessing the world with your creative tactical awareness, analysis, and visuals.
A little too early for that. Arsenal have been in great form but they are yet to be tested. If I was an Arsenal fan, I would have been happy with the minimal media attention they've received despite their winning run.
@@siu281 Fair play! Perhaps after a season in which they accomplish something there might be more grounds on which to base such analysis. They'll probably have to slay some big boys first, too.
Please do this, even if you have to wait until the end of the season to know if Bielsa's tactics ultimately result in Leeds making their long awaited return to England's top flight
I read once that Guardiola fears only 3 managers people in football Klopp - because he has so often been Pep's kryptonite, someone who he cannot consistently defeat Bielsa - because he is the manager he most admires and learned from, and therefore is probably the only man in football who can fully understand Pep's thinking and out think him Poch - because he too takes a lot of his ideas and tactics from Bielsa and so he also understands how to play and defeat Pep. However he also respects all of them as managers.
You are an undoubted genius. Your videos are addictive and intoxicating. I'm thrown back 20 years when I would read and reread WSC and everything they jointly published.
Mi truly believe Pep has evolved as a coach amazingly even tho he couldn't win UCL in last 8 years . If you look at his game plan at Barca ,he created a team that opponents liked , at Bayern he wasn't succesful for the UCL campaign but still he provided a vision to the team n they still appreciate him. At city , he revamped them . City's not just about Possession but pace too , city doesn't rely on one system but pep created a dynamic one. To win a UCL , u need a lot more than tactics n mind. That luck part is missing with Pep lately , u see Klopp won against Barca which let them win ucl imo , same Barca under Pep wouldn't have bottled the lead at all . Zidane won 3 UCLs with Madrid in a row but all the 3 came from different kinds of luck ,either we call it bad referee decision or whatever ( his first spell was dope) .
Pep runs a gassed up basketball zone where players defend space as opposed to the ball. Klopp's offense is all built around attacking space, which is how you break zones in basketball. Quick ball movement, attacking seams, draw multiple defenders and distribute to open players. FAR more difficult to do that in football, but that's what makes these guys an interesting matchup. Trying to not homer, but it's a lot like the UConn vs. Syracuse basketball games of the 90s. Boeheim/Syracuse's zone and posession offense v. Calhoun/Connecticut's high pressure man/run and gun offense. It's fun.
I'm a City guy and Pep, so far has done amazing things to turn Man City around. But I am a fan of Klopp. Even though I like Klopp more than Pep, I think City would not be at the level they are if Klopp came to City instead of Pep. Pep was always great at being the bad guy in order to see prosperity within his club. Sterling, De Bruyne and Walker became crucial elements for City. Even though I love Hart and Toure, it was best for the team for them to leave. Hopefully, Jesus and Mahrez can become great players for City, because right now I see them slowing us down.
Yeah, I noticed that those two are slowing us down too. Maybe if Pep helps Jesus and Mahrez improve their game a little just like he did with Sterling, they'll become even better.
Two Geniuses. Gotta love the Germans and Catalans. Tifo Football, you guys are the best channel to break down tactics and strategies of football on UA-cam.
I noticed TIFO no longer ask us questions in the comments section but no matter. I won't think the worst. Anyway, I remember from the Luis Figo video you guys mentioned that "Alfredo di Stefano is another ghost of Real-Barcelona transfer sagas past." Could we get a 'Brief History Of' of that?
You do the best tactical breakdowns of anyone I know, on or off of UA-cam, very clear and well broken down, you make it easy to understand, keep up the good work
Highly underrated channel. I seriously wouldn’t mind if you had a your own little section on match of the day. Better analysis than all of those wannabe pundits have ever done imo.
This is such a brilliant breakdown of the tactics over multiple years of head to head match-ups. Very well analyzed and explained, and the graphics really do a good job of assisting without distracting. Great work!
I love your Liverpool videos! Edit: btw I would love some videos which take a team and looks at X big name manager from its past and looks at when they came in who they had how they wanted to manage and how/who they chose to get rid of and pick up. then follow the signings of their stint and do the same for the next manager etc until its the present. Would be really long potentially would have to do multiple videos, but would be really interesting to watch each team develop. This is one of my favorite channels and I am not alone when I say I really appreciate all the work that goes into your content. Keep it up and hopefully continue to keep growing!
Don't be so negative dude, I'm pretty sure Tifo like to be accurate and don't like small mistakes. I still enjoyed the video, one small mistake doesn't ruin an entire great video.
Not according to United fans who only count silverware as marks of quality and are too blind to see their own team slowly slipping closer to the edge every passing season. No offence to United fans, but if they truly believe that Jose is better than Klopp they need to seriously reconsider that opinion based on a few trophies, let’s consider that Fergie didn’t get any trophies or even finals in his first 3 years. Klopp has zero trophies but 3 finals, so just based on that does that make him the better premier league manager by De Jure vote against Fergie.
Beautiful Tifo, that’s the way it often plays out between two normally attacking sides. That’s why they often become dependent on the midfield duels. Vice versa also applies. Atlético vs Juventus would be anticipated as a stale attacking match, but in actuality both teams would likely emerge on the front foot, and give a very open game
Pep knew in Anfield Liverpool would be all fired up and to park the bus without Laporte is suicide. He still got alot of firepower on the attackers so he attempted to come out with his guns blazing but that didn't worked out as well.
Klopp is by far the more superior manager. The fact that’s he built up and brought Dortmund to a title, rebuilt liverpool from finishing as a 8th place team that Rogers left it as to a Champions league winner and now premier league winner is insane. He did so much of it without buying the competition like City did
The match didn't live up to the hype quality-wise but it was kinda fun to watch. Even a novice in tactics like me could feel that it was such a tactical match-up, both teams trying to stifle the other. Didn't know Pep was willing to do that
Me before this video: there is no way football tactics could be so complicated Me after this video: petition to establish a football strategy department in my university
your tactical videos motivates me to start a new save on football manager
True
LOL facts
Watching videos on Klopp's tactics got my semi pro team a double promotion. I used a high-pressing 4-3-3 with counter mentality and specifically closing down opposition defenders. We didn't win on possession but led on key passes constantly. My wingers and false 9 tore teams apart.
Watching videos on Guardiola got mine from midtable League One to Relegation in the Premier League
Hahaha I know you commented this two months ago but I'm a cafe watching these and just having that burning withdrawal symptoms from my fm save
This video made me feel like watching a classic action movie where the protagonist and antagonist know each other and are giving each other equal competition..... Well done tifo..... You guys should consider making a movie and please keep making more of such vs tactical movies...
Heat (1995) came to mind straight away
@@jonathanbastow7809 true bro
Then in this case who is villain?
Like Death Note(the anime, not the Netflix movie..eww)
Rush (2013), "I need you busting my balls."
These two managers will go down in history as great friendly rivals. Honestly its beautiful and 20 years on we will all look back and cherish their battles.
Guardiola faced his big competitor, mourinho in LA liga
Then, Guardiola faced his another big competitor, klopp in bundesliga
Now Guardiola faced both of them in Premier League
And crashed both of them in two consecutive seasons🤣
@@abdisamadmohamud18
2017 18
Manchester United 1 2 City
City 2 3 United
City 5 0 Liverpool
Liverpool 3 0 City
City 1 2 Liverpool
Liverpool 4 3 Manchester City
Pep 14 - 13 Klopp and Jose
And 2018 19 season isn't over yet
@@abdisamadmohamud18 Guardiola crashed klopp, 4 wins for klopp whereas 2 wins for guardiola don't agree with you
Baron Ang look at the squad Guardiola had and look at the squad mourniho had . Kloop built team with passion . Guardiola take all the world class player . Even Zidane has more champions league title than Guardiola in his 3 year career
And how much titles has Guardiola won in his entire career? More than mourinho and a lot more than Klopp.. so until they reach the same numbers as him they can’t be compared to him
Nobody understands how good Klopp actually is. Yes he lost a ton of finals but damn I love his style and really hope they win something this year in 2018.
yep the best manager in my opinion who could make a mediocre team into world beaters, deserves all the credit.
Now he got CL hahaaa
☺️
@@eriosvanda479 and now a leauge
@@torreshdabest and now a league cup
I love when tactics clashed into a stalemate, which means it's the players and their micro-decisions who will make the difference!
Love those to managers. They can yell at each other very passionately and then laugh and hug it out. So much respect for each other. Two of the greats!!!
The Best, most friendly, most healthy, very professional managerial rivalry in football, I love them both.
There are so many cultural similarities between Dortmund and Liverpool, it's no surprise Klopp has found his feet and pushed the reds to fight against the best and win.
Nicholas Watts *lose*
Yeah like neither won any significant trophies!!
@@anandchowdhury9262 he won the bundesliga two years in a row
Yes they both dont win much trophies, they both go to ucl finals just to lose.
@McNugget Fan they can be from different countries but they were influnced by the same manager and built up their tactics according to his. Arrigo Sacchi :)
Wouldn't be surprised if coaches watch this channel for tactical knowledge.
I would 😂
Guilty
Watching this video after the 2-2 Liverpool city match in 2022. Both the teams played extensively to attack and struck balance between ball and space. Goes to show how equal both of these managers are.
I love these battle of tactics videos!
not only is tifo's content non biased and great, the comment section is one of the best, non toxic fans wanting to learn about the game
As i said earlier too, it was a classic stalemate between possession and space, proper mental battle and i would still say a great tactical advertisement for premier league football
@McNugget Fan that's not a great tactical anything. Now shut your stupid mouth
@McNugget Fan what the fuck does that mean? Beside all english team for both europa and ucl this year
McNugget Fan well liverpool did that
I saw Klopp's Liverpool many times last season... when they are up against small weak teams, they intentionally lost the ball and let those team possessed the balls for a few seconds (6 to 12 seconds) then they instantly pressed and rob or steals the ball and swiftly send the balls towards the box for Firmino or upwards into the left or right channels for Mane & Salah to score goals and wreck havoc. It disguised the fact that they were doing a very good job without the ball, while relentlessly doing this they increase the REPOSSESSION (not possession) of the balls so many times making the opponents exhausted just by losing the balls, it was effective football
While Guardiola's City focused more on possession football, moving the balls and forcing their opponents where Pep wanted them to be in their own half. Their most important player was David Silva and Bernardo Silva or Kevin De Bruyne when he was fit. Sometimes opponent does not realized how the 2 Silvas dropping off was vital in City pass and move sequence play. So normally opponent's midfield & strikers does not realized they are moving or dropping off just to receive the ball and start the attacks from the back, it is so dangerous that 10 to 20 seconds later the Silvas are now on top of the opponent's penalty area
City lost to Liverpool in the 2017/18 QF Champions League just like what happened when those 2 first met when managing Bayern & Dortmund, Liverpool waited for City to make a mistake with a loose pass, robbed the ball and swiftly scored.
Just like what you explained the only way to stop Klopp's geggenpressing tactic was Pep reducing City normally relentless passing tactic in order to reduce mistakes from any loose pass and defend in lower block, resulting in a stalemate... it actually turned into a game of click baiting meaning who have the ball more will make more mistake and the team who stole and robbed the ball more wins... they were turning into a Mourinho
You see soccer or football like I do
I learn if a team has high quality of pacey players control the game by sitting deep in the back and counter attack or control the game by possession and maybe do thru balls passes and if you have a high quality of players control the ball by playing simple soccer or football or possession with fast passing and more thru balls or shooting on target from outside the box and controlling the ball with cheeky passes
Great analysis!
A healthy rivalry between these two, just two pure football geniuses, no press gimmicks like Mourinho and Pep
This is one of your best videos to date! Just incredible how much insight you have to the game.
I've been watching these for a while and have to say the illustrations are absolute class 🙌 they add so much to the experience of watching these tactical breakdowns
Goku and Vegeta of football
Who's who
Klopp = Red = Goku
Guardiola = Blue = Vegeta
@@GTChoppaaaa Clearly the other way around.
Naruto and Sasuke of football
no that's pep n jose
Just honestly, what a brilliant pair of managers.
After all the perfect game is 0-0
perfectly balanced
..as all things should be. :D
@@mustafamujic5117 should've went for the head :D
But, what is Mourinho?
@@hardiksharma5441 Cowardly and boring.
Love the title *Possession vs Space*
Actually pep is about possession and space so it doesn’t really work
@@slaphead6767 Every team is about Possession and Space, those are the fundamentals of football
Miguel Pereira wouldn’t say possession but space yes.
Paul Pogba works because both Liverpool and city do both, but one team is better at 1 aspect while one is better at the other.
Fascinating video. The mutual respect and understanding Pep and Klopp clearly have for each other is inspiring really.
The amount of research that goes into your videos is just commendable. Keep it up!
What a video. Tactical. Narrative. Historical. Dramatic. Y’all are the best Tifo. Thank you for blessing the world with your creative tactical awareness, analysis, and visuals.
A video about Unai Emery's Arsenal please
+1
Yes
A little too early for that. Arsenal have been in great form but they are yet to be tested. If I was an Arsenal fan, I would have been happy with the minimal media attention they've received despite their winning run.
@@siu281 Fair play! Perhaps after a season in which they accomplish something there might be more grounds on which to base such analysis. They'll probably have to slay some big boys first, too.
Or you can just watch nouman's video
Excellent video again, please do one on bielsa’s Leeds.☝🏿
yes ditto this, leeds please
Please do this, even if you have to wait until the end of the season to know if Bielsa's tactics ultimately result in Leeds making their long awaited return to England's top flight
Yes, I would love to see that . I hope they do
Im always exicited seeing klopp.
He brings energy to the squad.
I read once that Guardiola fears only 3 managers people in football
Klopp - because he has so often been Pep's kryptonite, someone who he cannot consistently defeat
Bielsa - because he is the manager he most admires and learned from, and therefore is probably the only man in football who can fully understand Pep's thinking and out think him
Poch - because he too takes a lot of his ideas and tactics from Bielsa and so he also understands how to play and defeat Pep.
However he also respects all of them as managers.
What about Mourinho?
Your videos of football shows one of the reasons why us football fans love this game so much
Great video again. Two world class managers who are leaving the rest of the Premier League in their dust.
You are an undoubted genius. Your videos are addictive and intoxicating.
I'm thrown back 20 years when I would read and reread WSC and everything they jointly published.
Mi truly believe Pep has evolved as a coach amazingly even tho he couldn't win UCL in last 8 years . If you look at his game plan at Barca ,he created a team that opponents liked , at Bayern he wasn't succesful for the UCL campaign but still he provided a vision to the team n they still appreciate him. At city , he revamped them . City's not just about Possession but pace too , city doesn't rely on one system but pep created a dynamic one. To win a UCL , u need a lot more than tactics n mind. That luck part is missing with Pep lately , u see Klopp won against Barca which let them win ucl imo , same Barca under Pep wouldn't have bottled the lead at all . Zidane won 3 UCLs with Madrid in a row but all the 3 came from different kinds of luck ,either we call it bad referee decision or whatever ( his first spell was dope) .
Pep runs a gassed up basketball zone where players defend space as opposed to the ball. Klopp's offense is all built around attacking space, which is how you break zones in basketball. Quick ball movement, attacking seams, draw multiple defenders and distribute to open players. FAR more difficult to do that in football, but that's what makes these guys an interesting matchup.
Trying to not homer, but it's a lot like the UConn vs. Syracuse basketball games of the 90s. Boeheim/Syracuse's zone and posession offense v. Calhoun/Connecticut's high pressure man/run and gun offense.
It's fun.
When games are "bigged up" for how amazing the two teams are in attack a lot, the matches often seem to end in nil nil draws.
I'm a City guy and Pep, so far has done amazing things to turn Man City around. But I am a fan of Klopp. Even though I like Klopp more than Pep, I think City would not be at the level they are if Klopp came to City instead of Pep. Pep was always great at being the bad guy in order to see prosperity within his club. Sterling, De Bruyne and Walker became crucial elements for City. Even though I love Hart and Toure, it was best for the team for them to leave. Hopefully, Jesus and Mahrez can become great players for City, because right now I see them slowing us down.
Yeah, I noticed that those two are slowing us down too. Maybe if Pep helps Jesus and Mahrez improve their game a little just like he did with Sterling, they'll become even better.
Fam..now this is analysis. Bless you bruv
Best manager rivalry i have ever seen
Fergie v Wenger?
You must be born in 2010
@@implive17 Mourinho vs Wenger
The greatest coaching rivalry🔥
Two Geniuses. Gotta love the Germans and Catalans.
Tifo Football, you guys are the best channel to break down tactics and strategies of football on UA-cam.
I noticed TIFO no longer ask us questions in the comments section but no matter. I won't think the worst. Anyway, I remember from the Luis Figo video you guys mentioned that "Alfredo di Stefano is another ghost of Real-Barcelona transfer sagas past." Could we get a 'Brief History Of' of that?
Especially now with Neymar - Madrid rumors can become real. I heard PSG want to sell high, because they believe they found their star in Mbappe.
You do the best tactical breakdowns of anyone I know, on or off of UA-cam, very clear and well broken down, you make it easy to understand, keep up the good work
The battle of two masters,always fun to watch.
Fell in love with these graphics. Beautiful. Also the info is succinct and engaging.
This is the only channel that doesn't make me feel bored after a few vids
one of the best youtube videos i have ever seen, short and super on point. and so well explained! great job.
Jurgen & Pep are soulmates in love don't change my mind
Highly underrated channel. I seriously wouldn’t mind if you had a your own little section on match of the day. Better analysis than all of those wannabe pundits have ever done imo.
Guardiola to Klopp: "What would I do without you, go back rivaling Mourinho?.. no...NO!!!.. no you complete me"
Man I love these videos. They’re very in-depth. Keep up the good work.
With Your Videos I could've manage my local Team for Sure...
This is such a brilliant breakdown of the tactics over multiple years of head to head match-ups. Very well analyzed and explained, and the graphics really do a good job of assisting without distracting. Great work!
I love your Liverpool videos! Edit: btw I would love some videos which take a team and looks at X big name manager from its past and looks at when they came in who they had how they wanted to manage and how/who they chose to get rid of and pick up. then follow the signings of their stint and do the same for the next manager etc until its the present. Would be really long potentially would have to do multiple videos, but would be really interesting to watch each team develop. This is one of my favorite channels and I am not alone when I say I really appreciate all the work that goes into your content. Keep it up and hopefully continue to keep growing!
These two coaches are my most favorite and I consider them legends of the game .
love this! BIG UPS to you, tifo
Small mistake at 4:07 it says October 2019 for the 0-0
Ayal who cares
Don't be so negative dude, I'm pretty sure Tifo like to be accurate and don't like small mistakes. I still enjoyed the video, one small mistake doesn't ruin an entire great video.
@@iamAyal Dammit, I was hoping they'd discovered the secret to time travel, and was getting ready to lump it all on a 0-0 next October.
Also there was 13 players on the pitch at 3:08 counting the invisible goalkeeper.
Sure it's a mistake? Get ya bets on!
Gegenpress + Kick & Rush + Tiki Taka = TOTAL FOOTBALL
Awesome video, the two best coaches in europe at the moment.
Not according to United fans who only count silverware as marks of quality and are too blind to see their own team slowly slipping closer to the edge every passing season. No offence to United fans, but if they truly believe that Jose is better than Klopp they need to seriously reconsider that opinion based on a few trophies, let’s consider that Fergie didn’t get any trophies or even finals in his first 3 years. Klopp has zero trophies but 3 finals, so just based on that does that make him the better premier league manager by De Jure vote against Fergie.
Beautiful Tifo, that’s the way it often plays out between two normally attacking sides. That’s why they often become dependent on the midfield duels. Vice versa also applies. Atlético vs Juventus would be anticipated as a stale attacking match, but in actuality both teams would likely emerge on the front foot, and give a very open game
Make a video on arsenal and the new unai Era
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Good ebening and Back again Mikel Arteta
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Klopp vs Guardiola is this generations Ferguson vs Wenger
God bless. I cannot tell you how much I’ve wanted this video
Pep vs Klopp is one of the best love stories ever
Tifo simply the best
One day when I’m managing my team in the champions league final I’ll have tifo football to partly thank in the press conference
Again, we have seen this year Liverpool V City fixture at Anfield. City attacked and lost!
Pep knew in Anfield Liverpool would be all fired up and to park the bus without Laporte is suicide. He still got alot of firepower on the attackers so he attempted to come out with his guns blazing but that didn't worked out as well.
Dodgy game
LMAO what now
The thumbnail is 🔥
Lovely video!♥️
The animations (particularly, gotze refusing to celebrate) is class!
The explanations and the the content is awesome!💯
Would love a video about PSG under Tuchel
This would be the most complicated video ever, Tuchel's PSG don't have a proper style yet, the only consistant thing is Neymar playing as a number 10
Would be titled 11 mercenaries and divas.
Amazing content once again bro 😉 no one comes near you in your field ATM.
Great video and analysis. Keep it going!
I absolutely love your content. Always top notch stuff
Very interesting tactical insight from both Pep and Klopp. A very exciting tactical rivalry
Excellent video, Tifo Football !!! One of the best videos I've watched in a while. Keep going ❤️💚
this showed that Pep and Kloop have respect to one and another
The best managerial minds in world football it seems. The effect they have the teams they take charge of are instant and obvious
This person is a genius. Tifo Football is the best.
Klopp is by far the more superior manager. The fact that’s he built up and brought Dortmund to a title, rebuilt liverpool from finishing as a 8th place team that Rogers left it as to a Champions league winner and now premier league winner is insane. He did so much of it without buying the competition like City did
2 of my fav managers
Football analysis... Beautiful, i love this game
I love how when I never knew about pep's tactics I still created 2-3-2-3 a year before,(the same approach) then used it in fm as well.
Its seems Pep and Klopp have so much respect for eachother, shows you that rivalry doesnt always mean hatred
Rivalry means hatred is only for immature football fans
Simply outstanding work 👌
The match didn't live up to the hype quality-wise but it was kinda fun to watch. Even a novice in tactics like me could feel that it was such a tactical match-up, both teams trying to stifle the other. Didn't know Pep was willing to do that
Love your videos and your depth 👌🏼
That was amazing. Stependous analysis tifo
I swear, I logged into facebook to play Football Management Ultra after watching this
Thanks for this comprehensive analysis!!
that was a thorough analysis, chapeau!
Fantastic job Tifo team! I just want to point out: the table at 3:53 shows Liverpool - City October 2019 instead of October 2018.
Quality vid! Nicely done Tifo 👍
Klopp is brilliant 🔥
Small mistake at 3:52. It says October of 2019 but of course the game was played in 2018 Still enjoyed the video!
Your analysis is also well balanced. Great work again
maybe its the greatest battle in this era of football
Ronaldo VS Messi
Guardiola VS Klopp
loving the rivalries
Great narration , truly epic ✌🏼
I didnt even think twice about clicking on this video when I saw the title
Very very very good video, great work and analysis. Thank you so much
Me before this video: there is no way football tactics could be so complicated
Me after this video: petition to establish a football strategy department in my university