Pes 2017 New Jurgen Klopp Manager 2021 [ Firefox EASY ]
"He never asked to be here. But he made it home."
Klopp’s pre-match speech (another text box): "They have stars. We have chaos. Press until the code breaks."
The season became a fever dream. Teideberg, the worst team in the game, started winning. Not through flair, but through suffocation. The game’s engine couldn’t handle the 2021 pressing triggers. Defenders passed the ball out of bounds. Midfielders panicked and back-passed into their own net. Every match ended with the opposition’s stamina bars completely red by the 60th minute. PES 2017 NEW JURGEN KLOPP MANAGER 2021
Teideberg’s first match was against a mid-table side, FC Cerchio Nero . The AI, programmed for slow, possession-based 2017 meta, had no answer for Klopp’s 2021 system. His players, rated 65 overall, ran like madmen. They didn’t have skill—they had intent .
His first press conference (a text box): "We will not just survive. We will hunt. The ball is the enemy. The pitch is our forest." "He never asked to be here
The ball rolled. Slow. Too slow. The goalkeeper dove. Missed.
The match was insane. Liverpool Red’s AI, coded with 2017’s high stats, tore through Teideberg’s makeshift defense. But in the 88th minute, trailing 3–1, Klopp’s digital avatar made a bizarre substitution: he put a 16-year-old youth player named "M. O'Neil" (rating 54) as a center-back. Then he switched formation to a 2-3-5. Press until the code breaks
The credits rolled over a still image: Jürgen Klopp’s 2021 face, now smiling, standing in front of a crumbling 5,000-seat stadium. The final text box read:
And then it happened.
The match was a slideshow of errors. Barcelona’s Messi glitched through defenders. Teideberg’s keeper saved a shot with his face. The ref awarded a penalty for a foul that happened two passes earlier.