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As Real Madrid continues to lose players, Klopp's huge lesson to Ancelotti

Real Madrid has already lost two players this summer

By Sergio Moya

Real Madrid has already lost two players this summer
Real Madrid has already lost two players this summer
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There is no doubt that Jürgen Klopp has established himself as one of the best coaches in the world thanks to his achievements with our Liverpool. The German tactician has won every possible trophy with the Reds and has managed to return us to the place that historically belongs to us, which has earned him the recognition of the fans and also of other great coaches such as Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti.

 

But being a great coach is not only determined by successes on the pitch, but also by other factors and one of the most important is the relationship with the players. Throughout his career as a coach, Jürgen Klopp has proven to be a coach who is much loved by his players, as the German tactician knows how to convince them to commit to the team's project, which has endeared him to many players.

Nowadays, generating and inspiring loyalty among football players is no easy task, especially when there is talk of big salaries and stratospheric figures. In that sense, the Saudi Pro League has come to test the strength of many teams in Europe and one of those that has most resented the economic power of Saudi Arabia is Real Madrid, as two of its players, including its captain, have left the club this summer.

Karim Benzema announced a few weeks ago that he would be leaving Real Madrid. The current Ballon d'Or winner decided to join Al Ittihad and now another player of the Spanish club is about to leave for the Saudi Arabian league. We are talking about Ferland Mendy, the French left-back who, according to the Spanish media La Ser, would be close to leaving for Saudi Arabia.

 

Klopp's lesson

While Real Madrid saw their captain and best player leave for money to the Saudi Pro League, Jürgen Klopp has been able to keep his star player, Mohamed Salah, at Liverpool, despite interest from the Saudi Arabian league to sign the Egyptian attacker.