Klopp hints at retirement after Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp has suggested that Liverpool could
be his last club before retirement.
The 49-year-old started his coaching career with
Mainz and worked seven years at the Opel Arena
before leaving for Borussia Dortmund in 2008.
He also worked with BVB for seven seasons,
winning two Bundesliga titles before stepping down
at the end of the 2014-15 campaign.
Klopp says he has little intention of taking on
short-term roles at a number of clubs and admits
that his managerial post at Anfield could be his
last.
"I will not have been in charge of 10 different clubs
once my managerial career is over," he told Sport1.
"There is a not insignificant chance I will have
coached three clubs. I would say it is very unlikely
I will become a club-hopper all of a sudden.
"On the contrary, it is always quite easy for me to
fully commit to what I am doing because they are
often long-term projects."
Another strong shift from Simon - and the
boss is most impressed. pic.twitter.com/
UReNsdUUXB
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 17, 2017
Klopp missed out on winning silverware in his first
year at Liverpool as they lost both the finals of
both the EFL Cup and the Europa League, but he is
hopeful of securing at least one trophy before the
end of his contract in 2022.
"If I fulfil my contract with Liverpool, then there is a
good chance I will have won something here," he
added.
"I could be in an uncomfortable situation if we do
not win anything. People expect Liverpool to win
trophies."

Post a Comment

0 Comments