2) Pick a formation and stick to it
Rodgers used countless formations, often more than two in individual games, and it caused a lack of defensive structure and a lack of offensive fluidity. Klopp needs to decide on a tactic which he feels suits the squad and stick with it – enabling them to master it. This should help both the defenders and the attackers – especially as Klopp’s counter-attacking, rapid football requires all units to work together. He’s most known for the 4-2-3-1, but as the other points in this piece will prove, that will create problems for itself in terms of selection.