In the world of football, every change of coach is like a small one, especially when the coach is at the level of Jurgen Klopp. I was struck by Glen Johnson's recent remark that Liverpool will be a big question about how to keep Trent Alexander-Arnold and Salah after Jurgen Klopp's departure. Indeed, these two players are not only technical pillars for Liverpool, but also symbols of the team's spirit. Their survival, for the Red Army, meant stability and the future.
The contract issue that Johnson mentioned, is the pimple in the heart of every fan. With both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah's contracts set to expire in less than 18 months, the timing is a tricky issue for any club. If the negotiations don't go well, January 2025 could be a window of time for them to discuss transfers with other clubs. This uncertainty is undoubtedly a huge pressure on the team.
Johnson also mentionedChoice of coach, he thinks Alonso is a good option. This made me think that choosing a coach is not only based on his tactical level and coaching performance, but more importantly, whether he can fit into the club's culture and whether he can be recognized by the fans. As a former Liverpool player, Alonso undoubtedly has a lot of weight in the hearts of fans. But it is still unclear whether it will be enough to take on this task.
I agree with Johnson that Liverpool should find a big-name coach as soon as possible. In the world of football,The attraction of coachesEqually important. Coaches like Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho are a magnet for top players in their own right. The arrival of the new coach is not only a tactical adjustment, but also brings new hope and direction to the team.
However, I would also say that it will not be easy for Alonso or anyone else to take Jurgen Klopp's place. Jurgen Klopp is not only a good coach, but also a leader in the spirit of the team. It takes time for a new coach to prove himself, and the patience and support of the fans in this process is crucial. Alonso may be more tolerant because of his historical status, but that doesn't mean he will be able to succeed. The key to success is whether he can lead the team to achieve results and convince the players.
As a fan, I would like to see the club's stability and a bright future. Whoever becomes the new coach is the most important thing that he can carry on and carry forward the spirit of the Klopp era, while bringing his own new ideas and new tactics. As for Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah's stay, I think the club should do everything they can to resolve the contract issues and keep these two key players. In the world of football, change is the only constant. But for Liverpool, no matter how the situation changes, the heart of the Reds will always be there.