The former manager of Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, revealed that he would only return to Anfield once the club has already mathematically sealed the title of the Premier League of this season.
Klopp amazed the Merseysid en masse with his decision to resign as the Liverpool boss at the end of last season. The worshiped German coach has not yet returned to the stadium he called to the house for nine years, looking from afar while Arne Slot guided the club at a head of 13 points at the top of the Premier League, the Channel of the 16 -year -old Champions League and a final of the Carabao Cup.
Although he has accumulated more than 90 points of the Premier League in three different seasons, Klopp only made one high flight title during his legendary mandate. However, there does not seem to be a bad will towards his triumphant successor.
During a question-and-more and ten-year anniversary session of the Hout Bay United football community, a CAP Klopp-based charity has had a long-standing relationship, the owner of the ex-reads was invited to return to Merseyside for an open roof bus parade in the increasingly likely case that Liverpool would win the title of Premier League.
“Yes, the plan is [to be in Liverpool] But not on the bus, I will be there with the people I saw on the bus. This is the idea of being honest, but we will see: “Klopp told the public, as quoted by South African Outlet News24.
Klopp also explained why he had moved away from a city which he swore to defend “forever”.
“I think I will be there for the last game,” noted the 57 -year -old player. “I didn’t want to go there earlier to be honest because I didn’t want Jinx all the time. If I’m in the stadium for the first time and they lose,” Oh F *** Sake “. So I go when it is decided.”
Other legendary bosses have adopted different approaches. Sir Alex Ferguson almost immediately went from the Manchester United canoe to the directors’ box after putting the reins to David Moyes in 2013, while Arsene Wenger waited for more than four years before returning to the Emirates of Arsenal stadium.
Liverpool has a story that only succeeds in replacing influential managers – the one who continues – which started when Bill resigned in 1974. Just like Klopp, the eminently target scot amaze the city with its decision to leave and made the place of a new coach who was a huge success.
However, Shankly, who quickly regretted her drastic career choice, had to be prohibited from the club’s training ground in the months that followed his retirement. Klopp has kept distances so far, but will be welcomed with the open weapon at the end of a triumphant campaign.