The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 20]
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I know it's a bit of fun but Thomas Frank wouldn't be the worst choice. PL experience and generally comes across as a nice guy like Klopp, and strikes me as someone with a good football brain. Would also make the transition easier post-Klopp for him than some others IMO as I could see the fans taking to him straight away. Style of play would be my main question but he seems smart enough to be a able to adapt and use a different squad to their strengths. Seems like quite a relaxed character and still enjoying the game and the pressures that come with that.
type-r said:
I know it's a bit of fun but Thomas Frank wouldn't be the worst choice. PL experience and generally comes across as a nice guy like Klopp, and strikes me as someone with a good football brain. Would also make the transition easier post-Klopp for him than some others IMO as I could see the fans taking to him straight away. Style of play would be my main question but he seems smart enough to be a able to adapt and use a different squad to their strengths. Seems like quite a relaxed character and still enjoying the game and the pressures that come with that.
I like Frank. As you say, comes across as a decent human being. I wonder if he's a bit more laid back than Klopp and could stay that way. Klopp when he came in looked fresh and enthusiastic and he's aged quite a bit and generally looks like he needs a good long holiday. Not seen Frank much this season but he's never looked that "flogged to death".No clue if he could adapt or not but who knows...
Arne Slot of Feyenoord is apparently moving up in the betting odds. Simone Inzaghi (Inter), Sebastien Hoeneß (VfB Stuttgart) and Thiago Motta (Bologna) are also names being mentioned.
I suppose David Moyes will be out of contract soon....
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