Lewandowski: Clopp was a bad teacher for me at Dortmund

Robert Leandowski spoke with praise for his relationship with Jurgen Kloppin, saying that Liverpool's current coach was the bad teacher who pushed him to success. After having a difficult life as a teenager, Lewandoski began to mark regularly for Znitz Pruszko and Lech Pozman, providing himself with a transfer [...]
After having a difficult life as a teenager, Leuandoski began to mark regularly for Znitz Pruszko and Lech Pozman, providing himself with a transfer to Borussia Dortmund in 2010, Periscopi broadcast.
The Polish-life star in Bundesliga was not perfect, as it was activated in an unknown position for him, like 10 years, and there were very difficult times in training under Kloppin.
Things hit a climax after a September 2011.
Lewandowski confronted Klopp and asked him what he was asking the most.
Let me explain. Remember when you were at school. Which teacher do you remember most? Not the one who made your life easy and never expected anything from you. No, no, no. You remember the bad teacher, the one who was strict with you. The one who pressured you and did everything to get the best out of you. He's the teacher that improved you, right? And Jurgen was like that.
He didn't like being a student B, you know? Jurgen wanted A+ student. He didn't want it for himself. He wanted it for you.
He taught me so much. When I came from Dortmund, I wanted to do everything fast: strong pass, just touch. Jürgen taught me to calm down, make two touches if necessary.
He was totally against my nature, but soon I was marking goals.
When I started to slow down in this regard, he challenged me to speed it up again. A touch. BANG. Goal. He slowed me down and accelerated me. It seems simple, but it was really genius.” /Periscope. com/












