Gotze opens up on Guardiola and ´footballing father´ Klopp c3i6t

Gotze opens up on Guardiola and ´footballing father´ Klopp oq1w

Mario Gotze has hailed Jurgen Klopp as his “footballing father” and believes the Liverpool manager’s human qualities set him apart from Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.
 
Gotze is one of a handful of players to have operated under two of this generation’s most celebrated coaching talents.
 
The jewel of Klopp’s all conquering Borussia Dortmund side, Gotze caused a sensation when he chose to move to bitter Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich, where Guardiola was the incoming head coach.
 
The 26-year-old international is now back at Dortmund after his time in Munich failed to truly catch fire and he concedes the change from one style of management to another brought a testing period of adjustment.
 
“Pep Guardiola was technically one of the best coaches, [playing under him was a] tremendous enrichment,” Gotze told DAZN as part of the Being Mario Gotze documentary.
 
“But I had the feeling that he thinks only on the pitch and leaves out the people and the outside. The empathy was not that big.
 
“It was not easy for me, just because I came from Kloppo, who was like a footballing father. Pep was the complete difference.
 
“A world-class coach needs empathy, every athlete is also human and you should combine both [tactics and empathy].”
 
Before returning to Signal Iduna Park, Gotze was strongly tempted by a Klopp reunion.
 
“I decided to leave Bayern and Jurgen Klopp was interested in getting me to Liverpool. And I was also interested in working with him again,” he explained.
 
“It [the desire to work with Klopp again] still exists. He is a world-class coach and that’s why it’s always an option.
 
“I decided to Borussia Dortmund, but it was not a decision against Liverpool or Jürgen Klopp.”
 
Gotze’s Dortmund return has coincided with a turbulent time at the club.
 
Thomas Tuchel’s departure at the end of last season was followed by the underwhelming tenures of Peter Bosz and Peter Stoger.
 
Having battled the debilitating effects of a metabolic disorder, Gotze found public criticism from Stoger hard to take.
 
“In the situation, it was definitely not right to pick one out and put me down and say that I was a personified failure,” he added, with Stoger now out of the equation and Lucien Favre hoping to plot a revival next term.
 
“Personally, I did not expect him, as my coach, to criticise me so publicly. And I was very, very surprised and very, very disappointed. Also, by the way, it is always very difficult to communicate through the public.
 
“A personal conversation would not have been a problem. I have never experienced it like that before.”

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