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“Exciting, emotional football!” – Xabi Alonso’s accomplishments as a manager are listed.”Exciting, emotional football!” – Xabi Alonso’s accomplishments as a manager are listed.

One of the top candidates to replace Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager is Xabi Alonso. Dan O’Hagan, a Bundesliga analyst, gave us a detailed look at the Spaniard’s past.

 

At the end of the season, Klopp is likely to step down as manager, so it will be unusual to have a new boss until August.

 

Alonso is the clear choice for the job in European football because of how much better Bayer Leverkusen has become in just 18 months, taking them to the top of German football. – Xabi Alonso’s accomplishments as a manager are listed.Yes, of course. Last season, I saw his first game for Leverkusen, when they beat Schalke 4-0. Right away, his style of play impressed everyone.

 

I thought they were the best team in Europe this year, even though they had some ups and downs that previous season. They are the only team in the league that has never lost in any of the three big competitions.

 

Alonso’s style of play would work well anywhere. It flows, is modern, has a fast beat, is exciting, makes you feel things, and is full of goals.

 

Liverpool has a lot of big shoes to fill after Klopp’s departure, but Alonso might have the personality and style of play that the team needs.

 

As everyone knows, Klopp leaves Liverpool with huge, huge shoes to fill. Alonso, on the other hand, might be the kind of teacher and player who can fill those huge shoes.How does he set up his team?

 

Alonso says that he doesn’t believe in tactics very much. It says that the team’s score is 3-4-3, but it has changed three, four, or five times already in games.

 

It might be a back three or a back four. It just flows so well. He has players who are smart and can change their minds.Under Alonso, methods don’t really matter because they control the game no matter what system is used because they set the pace of the game and have so much control of the ball.

 

Leverkusen has a very relaxed atmosphere with not much official organization.

 

How much progress has he made?Yes, of course. Last season, I saw his first game for Leverkusen, when they beat Schalke 4-0. Right away, his style of play impressed everyone.

 

I thought they were the best team in Europe this year, even though they had some ups and downs that previous season. They are the only team in the league that has never lost in any of the three big competitions.

 

Alonso’s style of play would work well anywhere. It flows, is modern, has a fast beat, is exciting, makes you feel things, and is full of goals.

 

Liverpool has a lot of big shoes to fill after Klopp’s departure, but Alonso might have the personality and style of play that the team needs.

 

As everyone knows, Klopp leaves Liverpool with huge, huge shoes to fill. Alonso, on the other hand, might be the kind of teacher and player who can fill those huge shoes.How does he set up his team?

 

Alonso says that he doesn’t believe in tactics very much. It says that the team’s score is 3-4-3, but it has changed three, four, or five times already in games.

 

It might be a back three or a back four. It just flows so well. He has players who are smart and can change their minds.Under Alonso, methods don’t really matter because they control the game no matter what system is used because they set the pace of the game and have so much control of the ball.

 

Leverkusen has a very relaxed atmosphere with not much official organization.

 

How much progress has he made?When he took over, they were in the bottom two, but they had made progress all season since finishing in the European spots the previous year. But he never took over a team in the bottom two.

 

Anyway, this season has been great from the start because they’ve really built on what he started in the last one.

 

How many, what kind, and where the goals come from. This season, his two wide players—Alex Grimaldo on the left and Jeremie Frimpong on the right—have scored and set up some great goals for wing-backs.

 

He got better at the things he could have done better over the summer. I thought they were a good group that wasn’t doing very well, but this season they are without a question the best team in Germany.

 

Are you worried?I have some doubts about Alonso because this is only his second season as manager of a senior first team in a top league. He’s not quite the complete package yet.

 

He played for a few years with Real Sociedad’s B team in Spain’s third and second divisions. Before that, he was on Real Madrid’s under-14 team.

 

The only thing that worries me is that he might need one or two more years at Leverkusen to get more experience and win awards.

 

Is he both a good strategist and a good man-manager?

 

Medals are respected by big players at big clubs these days, and Alonso has without a question every medal there is.

 

Because Alonso’s career is so new, the players will have seen him play, so they will know right away who he is, what he’s done, and how to treat him with respect.The players would get along with him right away because of what he has done and how willing he is to let them play.

 

The guys on the field have a lot of freedom and responsibility because of him. It looks like players at Leverkusen really enjoy fighting for Alonso. I don’t think that’s the case at any other club.

 

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