Jurgen Klinsmann
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, and that's where you see that it's all down to mental moments.
And to beat Real Madrid in such a big, big, big game in the way they did, I mean, you can only give them huge compliments.
I mean, these are the games you live for, you hope for.
And then the story, obviously, with a goalkeeper going forward in the last second there and deciding that game, it's fantastic.
I mean, the whole drama that the Champions League is giving us...
And the last day of the group stage is wonderful.
I mean, there are so many different approaches, obviously, for managers to handle a team, a roster.
And especially in these huge clubs, you know, like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and so forth.
Everything has to work hand in hand.
And it's not only your relationship with the players.
It's the daily kind of communication you have with the club.
And obviously, they have a famous president there.
in Madrid that always has his own opinion so you don't know it's the board behind you it's all about leverage at the end of the day that a manager has towards his players you know and I think Carlo Ancelotti he managed that in an incredible way you know he's kind of stood always out of every every kind of confrontation and let the players kind of handle it it went well for a couple of years obviously they won tremendous amount of trophies under Carlo but it's
It is a very difficult task for a coach, for a manager.
It's down to how much you have support from the club.
It's down to, you know, if you have a good relationship with all the players, which is impossible, by the way, because obviously the ones you put on the bench, they will never be happy.