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As a Liverpool fan, I was disappointed with the documentary. It focuses on his last year but neglects the story that made him so beloved by Liverpool. The disjointed storytelling glosses over key parts, adding to the frustration.
Filming started in February 2024, after his announcement, without prior coverage of rebuilding an aging team. Klopp likely felt both proud and emotionally affected by this process. However, the documentary spends too much time on Harvey Elliott and his dad, a German musician, and Jamie Carragher, offering little insight. Significant figures like his wife Ulla, ex-Liverpool players such as Henderson, and Pep, especially during their rivalry, should have been featured more to enhance his incredible story.
Exploring his early years as a footballer and his transition to a manager at Mainz was fascinating. Yet, omitting the seasons 20/21, 21/22, and 22/23 was strange, given their importance. These seasons saw Klopp's team go from winning the Premier League to narrowly missing a quadruple, highlighting the need for rebuilding into his final year, which was successfully executed.
The absence of high-profile, instrumental figures in his life and career, along with the story's structure, made for a very underwhelming and missed opportunity for a classic sports documentary.
Filming started in February 2024, after his announcement, without prior coverage of rebuilding an aging team. Klopp likely felt both proud and emotionally affected by this process. However, the documentary spends too much time on Harvey Elliott and his dad, a German musician, and Jamie Carragher, offering little insight. Significant figures like his wife Ulla, ex-Liverpool players such as Henderson, and Pep, especially during their rivalry, should have been featured more to enhance his incredible story.
Exploring his early years as a footballer and his transition to a manager at Mainz was fascinating. Yet, omitting the seasons 20/21, 21/22, and 22/23 was strange, given their importance. These seasons saw Klopp's team go from winning the Premier League to narrowly missing a quadruple, highlighting the need for rebuilding into his final year, which was successfully executed.
The absence of high-profile, instrumental figures in his life and career, along with the story's structure, made for a very underwhelming and missed opportunity for a classic sports documentary.