
Originally Posted by
miller0863
We’ve apparently been talking to Sebastian Hoeness at Stuttgart. He saved them from relegation then took them to second behind Bayern. He then dropped down to 8th or 9th but won the Cup. This year 4th.
While all appointments are a risk, Hoeness has little Champions League experience, not really dealt with top level players in any number.
If you want up and coming, at least Iraola has had good success in the Premier League, getting little Bournemouth on the verge of Champions League qualification playing very good football while the club sell his best players.
I touched on him a bit above.
I like him and I like what I have seen of his sides, but he's the sort of Manager I'd ideally want to see do 2-4 years at Brighton/Bournemouth/Brentford or Villa if they hadn't got Emery in, before getting the reigns here.
Nobody will compare to Klopp, but with Seb it could be an incredibly fine line between him being regarded (in hindsight, after his hypothetical time here) as having had a Benitez-level tenure, or a Rodgers-level tenure.
I think he'll have an excellent career, but Liverpool may feel like one job too early. Though right now I don't think a lot of our fanbase would mind if we weren't a title-winning side again immediately if we could at least enjoy watching the games and appreciating performances again.
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