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This philosophy is unshakeable in Klopp's mind, he takes full control of the team, buys those who fit into it, sells those who don't and it's very clear that he is the boss.
Gareth Southgate on the other hand worked very hard in bringing a sense of togetherness back to the England team who were badly fractured after Euro 2016.
Southgate cut all of the dead wood from the squad, put his faith in younger players, got the media onside, and harmonised everything through delegation and communication.
So if you're Henderson, playing under two managers with two very different philosophies and very different managerial styles, it's interesting to hear what he thinks those differences are.
"I think Jurgen is someone who you will follow. He's charismatic, and you believe everything he says. Speaks very well in front of the group, knows exactly what he wants and we all follow. "I feel Gareth has a different way about him, and he would involve the players a lot more, and get their opinions and see how they want to go about different things."He has a different way of working, and they both work." https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1575772583240388608 Although complimentary of both, it's fair to say that he sees Klopp as much more of a leader, someone who they all fall behind, believe in and trust. Southgate on the other hand has clearly taken more of a friend-approach, wants lots of input from the players and has more of a 'let's do this together' kind of style.
Although it's hard to see Klopp being anything but successful anywhere he goes, maybe the Englishman's style is better suited to international football when you only have the group for a short period.
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