Melissa Reddy

Believe Us


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      BELIEVE US

      How Jürgen Klopp transformed Liverpool into title winners

      Melissa Reddy

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      First published by HarperNorth in 2020

      Copyright © Melissa Reddy 2020

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      Source ISBN: 9780008441951

      Ebook Edition © November 2020 ISBN: 9780008441975

      Version: 2020-11-24

       Dedication

      To the family, friends, colleagues and readers who believed in me.

      This is a product of your support and encouragement.

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

      Copyright

      Dedication

       3. A Change In Psychology

       4. Method Over Money

       5. Strengthening Off The Pitch

       6. Reawakening The Fanbase

       7. Lose Big To Win Big

       8. Mentality Monsters

       9. ‘500 Different Ways’ To Win

       10. An Unprecedented Season

       11. Leaving a Legacy

       Picture Section

       Acknowledgments

       About the Publisher

       PREMIER LEAGUE RECORDS LIVERPOOL SET OR MATCHED IN 2019-20

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      1. Liverpool notched up a 25-point lead at the top of the table this season, the biggest ever gap in English top-flight history.

      2. Liverpool achieved 24 consecutive Premier League home wins in the 2019-2020 season, beating Man City’s record of 20, achieved between 2011 and 2012.

      3. Claiming the title with seven matches to spare, Liverpool bettered Manchester United’s earliest title win in 2000/01, and Man City’s in 2017/18 – both won the league with five games to spare.

      4. With their 1-0 win at Tottenham Hotspur on 11 January 2020, Liverpool set a record of 104 points over 38 consecutive Premier League matches, beating the 102 achieved by Manchester City and Chelsea, ending in 2018 and 2005 respectively. Liverpool extended their record to 110 points from 38 matches (W36 D2 L0) after beating West Ham United 3-2 in February 2020.

      5. The 3-1 victory at Brighton & Hove Albion on 8 July was the Reds’ 30th this season, and they achieved that mark in a Premier League record of 34 matches.

      6. With 61 points from their opening 21 matches, Liverpool won the most points ever accumulated at that stage in any of Europe’s top five leagues.

      They went on to extend their record, winning their following six fixtures to rack up 79 points from their first 27 matches, before losing at Watford.

      7. Liverpool’s 5-3 victory over Chelsea means they joined the Blues, Man Utd and Man City in winning 18 home matches in a Premier League season.

      8. With the 3-1 victory in their final match at Newcastle United, Liverpool equalled the 32 victories claimed by Man City in 2017/18 and in 2018/19.

       JÜRGEN KLOPP’S RECORDS

      1. He reached 50 games in charge (in all competitions) in fewer days than any other Liverpool manager in history (217 days).

      2. Klopp won 26 of his opening 50 league games — only Kenny Dalglish and Bill Shankly had a better win ratio.

      3.