Liverpool Could Be The Last Club He Takes Charge Of, Hints Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hinted that this job at the Merseyside club could be the last stop of his illustrious managerial career.
Klopp, who joined Liverpool following the sacking of Brendan Rodgers back in October 2015, has revived the Anfield outfit inside out, and he was duly rewarded for that, as he was given a new six-year contract last summer.
And now, he has stated that he prefers long-term managerial outlines rather than the short-term ones, and has further added that he might not look for more when his time with the Merseysiders comes to an end.
Speaking about Liverpool’s job, the former Dortmund gaffer added that there is a growing pressure of winning silverwares at the club. He did manage to guide his team to two cup finals – the League Cup final as well as the Europa League final – but unfortunately for him, his side failed to win any of the fixtures.
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Klopp told German magazine Sport1: “I will not have been in charge of 10 different clubs once my managerial career is over.
“There is a not insignificant chance I will have coached three clubs. It is always quite easy for me to fully commit to what I am doing because they are often long-term projects.
“If I fulfil my contract with Liverpool, then there is a good chance I will have won something here. I could be in an uncomfortable situation if we do not win anything. People expect Liverpool to win trophies.
“We can’t have any doubts, but rather work on making it one day. If you are convinced that the right folks work on it, then you can also believe in it. I believe that this joint effort makes it significantly more likely.”
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