And while the well-liked Reds manager tries to win the team’s first trophy of the year against Chelsea in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final, rumors about who might succeed him persist.
With Liverpool leading the Premier League and still competing in the FA Cup and Europa League, Klopp has won every major trophy during his time at Anfield and is on track to win four this season.
A number of potential candidates have been evaluated by Carteret Analytics, which offers comprehensive manager assessments to Premier League, EFL, Bundesliga, and MLS clubs.
According to the business, Klopp has not only produced excellent results over the last six seasons, but his individual measurements also show a very high degree of “football intelligence.”
He has a very high strategic intelligence level, for instance. His ranking for tactical command is even higher.”
Continue reading to learn more about tactical command and strategic intelligence. When determining who should succeed Klopp, numbers are crucial.
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