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Pep Guardiola has the highest win rate in LaLiga since 2000. The manager has recorded a win rate of 0.75 in 152 LaLiga games during his coaching career at Barcelona.
Guardiola has scored 116 wins in 152 La Liga games and he is one of Barcelona's all-time great coaches. Barca have won two league titles under Guardiola as well as the Copa Del Rey and Champions League in four years of dominance. The club also won two Club World Cups, two European Super Cups and three Spanish Super Cups during Guardiola's tenure, a total of 14 trophies. Jose Mourinho is the second coach with the highest win rate in LaLiga since 2000, 0.76 win rate in 114 games. Mourinho scored 87 wins in 114 La Liga games during his coaching career at Real Madrid. He is often considered one of the greatest managers in history.
Xavi is the third highest win rate in LaLiga since 2000, 0.75 win rate in 48 games at the tournament. Xavi has scored 36 wins in 48 LaLiga games and he will claim his first LaLiga title as a coach this season. Carlo Ancelotti is the fourth coach with the highest win rate in LaLiga since 2000, 0.73 win rate. Ancelotti is one of the best coaches of all time and he helped Los Blancos win the UEFA Champions League and LaLiga last season. The manager has scored 99 wins in 136 LaLiga games.
Zinedine Zidane, Luis Enrique, Diego Simeone and Rijkaard are among the coaches with the highest win rates in LaLiga since 2000.
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Jurgen Klopp has warned Liverpool owners that his struggling side must keep up with rivals' spending in the summer transfer window.
Klopp's men travel to Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday looking to recover from a 5-2 loss to Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at Anfield.
Liverpool languish in eighth place in the Premier League and hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League through a top-four finish are slim.
After nearly winning the treble last season, the Red Devils now look to be in need of a major overhaul and Klopp admits they have some work to do in the upcoming transfer window.
However, the departure of sporting director Julian Ward this summer and the potential loss of Champions League revenue could hamper Klopp's hopes of matching Chelsea, Newcastle, Manchester City and Manchester United in the competition. race for new contracts. Read more
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"It doesn't help (losing the Champions League). Money always has an impact. Of course it has an effect, but this is the summer where we definitely have to be in the market," said Klopp.
"I'm sorry we can't guarantee the Champions League at the moment, but it's not over yet, we'll fight for it, so we don't have to talk about it like it's impossible. ."
He added:
"My job is to make 100% clear what we need from a sporting point of view and then other people are responsible for providing us with resources or whatever. I have nothing to do with that. there. "We've built a stand and a training ground and the club is in a really good position but around us some people are speeding up a bit and you can't ignore that."
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Earlier this week, Liverpool's main owner, John W Henry, confirmed the club had not been put up for sale by his Fenway Sports Group, which is seeking outside investment.
Klopp hopes this means he will be favored in the transfer market.
"I'm optimistic when he's optimistic because that's his business. I'm not involved in finding investors," added Klopp.
“I always have the same words to say. I can't decide, at all, about money. Not about a dime. It is always the same. »
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