Liverpool boss Klopp declares Ajax rival Ten Hag among 'most exciting coaching talents in world football' | OneFootball

Liverpool boss Klopp declares Ajax rival Ten Hag among 'most exciting coaching talents in world football' | OneFootball

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·1 December 2020

Liverpool boss Klopp declares Ajax rival Ten Hag among 'most exciting coaching talents in world football'

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has declared Ajax counterpart Erik ten Hag as one of the "most exciting coaching talents in world football".

Liverpool host Ajax tonight in the Champions League.


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"Erik is rightly regarded as one of the most exciting coaching talents in world football at the moment because of the work he does with Ajax," the manager writes in his notes for the official matchday programme.

“Of course, it is a wonderful club - one of the stellar names of European football - but in this moment it is clear they have outstanding leadership of the organisation and Erik is a big part of that.

“They have had to adapt in recent seasons after losing a few players to rival clubs. I remember from my own experience at Dortmund how that feels and what a challenge it is.

“How they deal with it is exceptional. The foundations of the team remain solid and they have recruited well. They have a clear identity. I love watching them, I have to say.

“I think they are as dangerous an opponent as you can get at this stage of the competition. It is no surprise that this group is so tight and will probably go to the final round to be decided.

“The game we played in Amsterdam was a proper battle. We showed fight and determination to get the result - but it was a really good game, played between two committed sets of players.

“My expectation would be something very similar tonight. They will come with the highest motivation and desire. They will come well-drilled and with a plan.

“We must be ready for the game to go the entire 90 minutes and stoppage time."

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