Jürgen Klopp, Ange Postecoglou and the Premier League’s era of charisma
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp celebrates after the Premier League match at Anfield.
The cascade of tributes that followed Terry Venables’s death in November all circled around a single quality that made the former England, Spurs, and Barcelona boss a coach of such glinting gifts: charisma.
El Tel’s legendary talent as a man manager, tactician, and crooner, and even his notorious failures as a wig salesman and publican, were all an expression of this basic trait, his barrow-boy charm and scheming wit As a species, up-and-at-’em managers like Venables – artful dodgers reinvented as practitioners of the flexible 4-4-2 – may have gone the way of the upfield hoof, but the basic alchemy that explains their unique strength – the quality of charisma – is very much still with us.




