Secret behind Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool half-time team talks to give Reds cutting edge

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Secret behind Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool half-time team talks to give Reds cutting edge

Jurgen Klopp's team talks at half time are cutting edge. Liverpool's coaching staff stopped a video clip during the Merseyside derby to talk to the players about the game. Brentford, Wolves and Leeds use cutting-edge technology in-game. The majority of top flight clubs use it for training. Some use Sonra Live iPad software. Sports science expert Barry Watters explains the difference between the two. He explains that the video is more about talking to players and more of a discussion about positioning.

Some sports travel agents are charging over £6,000 for Champions League final packages. UEFA boast 52,00 tickets for the final will go to fans with 20, 000 each to both finalists and 12,500 on general sale. 10,200 tickets will be reserved for fans of the two teams. Bookies make Liverpool odds-on to make the finals. Manchester City are also favourites to see off Real Madrid. It would be the second all-English final in four years after Liverpool beat Tottenham in Madrid in 2019.

FA Cup final starts at 4.45 pm this season. BBC and ITV will share the live rights. Sky were not pushing for the rights but Channel 4 are now keen. UEFA is doing the negotiations on behalf of national associations. Premier League Productions told staff about potential changes to programming and cuts to staff. The company is run by IMG who have 200 full time staff working on PLP. They are expected to produce more digital output and less midweek studio shows next season and they have made some changes.


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