>Pep Guardiola the best coach in the world, without a shadow of a doubt.
>He is the coach who has changed the game of football most. Nowadays, everyone wants to be like Pep. There’s no need to hide that.
>All teams, from the second to the first divisions, everyone tries to play like Manchester City and everyone tries to find the dynamics that they have. Just look at City’s results and success.
>For me, having praise from a coach like Pep is something spectacular. As I said, we are talking about a coach that I really appreciate and who, for me, today, is the best coach in the world.
>**On Jurgen Klopp**
>Jurgen Klopp is one of the ones I appreciate most, for the intensity he brings to games and the passion he has for football.
>I think what he did now is yet another demonstration of how much he loves football.
>He feels that, if he is not at his best, then he is not giving his best to the game. And I think a little like that too, in the same way as him, probably.
>He is a coach who changed the dynamics of Liverpool, who brought hope to the club. If we look at it, Klopp is the coach who has probably won the fewest titles and, even so, achieved the most in terms of the passion of the world of football, the passion of the fans, the transformation he brought to a club.
>He won big titles, he won the Premier League, the Champions League, and some cups. But the biggest prize he will take away from these years will be the flame, the passion and the new dynamics he brought and which made Liverpool once again believe in being a champion, in being able to fight for titles, in being among the best.
>That’s something that no one will ever take away from Klopp. We are talking about another coach who really influences my passion for football.
Bruno: Ten who?
It’s good to see professional football players understand what Klopp has achieved… Class from Bruno for both great managers…
Fuck off Bruno don’t make me like you
He’s a top player and top players always see who the best managers are. Listen to Gerrard talk about Mourinho or Pirlo writing in his book about how he’d have crawled to Barcelona to play for Pep.
It’s only muppets online who think they know better than Pirlo, Gerrard, Henry and co…
Why am I seeing this dude talking about others so much now?
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The full quotes from Bruno’s interview with Abola, talking about Pep & Klopp
https://streamin.one/v/68f65940
>**On Pep Guardiola**
>Pep Guardiola the best coach in the world, without a shadow of a doubt.
>He is the coach who has changed the game of football most. Nowadays, everyone wants to be like Pep. There’s no need to hide that.
>All teams, from the second to the first divisions, everyone tries to play like Manchester City and everyone tries to find the dynamics that they have. Just look at City’s results and success.
>For me, having praise from a coach like Pep is something spectacular. As I said, we are talking about a coach that I really appreciate and who, for me, today, is the best coach in the world.
>**On Jurgen Klopp**
>Jurgen Klopp is one of the ones I appreciate most, for the intensity he brings to games and the passion he has for football.
>I think what he did now is yet another demonstration of how much he loves football.
>He feels that, if he is not at his best, then he is not giving his best to the game. And I think a little like that too, in the same way as him, probably.
>He is a coach who changed the dynamics of Liverpool, who brought hope to the club. If we look at it, Klopp is the coach who has probably won the fewest titles and, even so, achieved the most in terms of the passion of the world of football, the passion of the fans, the transformation he brought to a club.
>He won big titles, he won the Premier League, the Champions League, and some cups. But the biggest prize he will take away from these years will be the flame, the passion and the new dynamics he brought and which made Liverpool once again believe in being a champion, in being able to fight for titles, in being among the best.
>That’s something that no one will ever take away from Klopp. We are talking about another coach who really influences my passion for football.
Bruno: Ten who?
It’s good to see professional football players understand what Klopp has achieved… Class from Bruno for both great managers…
Fuck off Bruno don’t make me like you
He’s a top player and top players always see who the best managers are. Listen to Gerrard talk about Mourinho or Pirlo writing in his book about how he’d have crawled to Barcelona to play for Pep.
It’s only muppets online who think they know better than Pirlo, Gerrard, Henry and co…
Why am I seeing this dude talking about others so much now?