Jurgen Klinsmann
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So you hear that every day from the people in the streets.
If you go to the bake or the butcher, wherever you go, it's all about the Champions League.
And when you have that kind of feeling that you're responsible actually to deliver
this trophy sooner or later, probably more sooner than later, then that drives you.
It drives in your conversations with your friends, with your teammates.
And I think Harry Kane is enjoying that.
You know, he knows what is expected from him.
He delivers it in an incredible way.
And, yeah, if he's able to fulfill his dream and wins the Champions League at the end of this year, then you obviously go with very, very kind of
with large shoulders towards the World Cup in play for England.
Yes, and lift the World Cup, JΓΌrgen.
Yeah, those up and downs, I think it's just normal.
I mean, there's very few managers in the world like Pep Guardiola that know exactly kind of how to put things into the right perspective.
You know, he knows when he's missing some results, you know, where to start fixing things.
He knows where, you know, to say the right things in the right moment, you know, when the opponents kind of run away for a second and then he catches up on them again.
Over the years, when you look back over the years, his work that he's done at Manchester City is just incredible.
And that's why he never loses control, he never loses his patience.
He knows also how to behave when there's a bad period of time, when there are a couple of results that are not going your way.