Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said he has no plans to the resign from his position at the club for the foreseeable future.
The 55-year-old has been in charge of the Merseyside giants since October 2015, overseeing 409 matches and establishing a legacy alongside the club’s legendary figures.
Klopp has won seven trophies at Anfield, including the 2019-20 Premier League trophy and the 2018-19 Champions League title, but the club are currently having one of their worst seasons in years.
Liverpool are ninth in the table, 10 points behind the top four, after consecutive league defeats to Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion.
While a Champions League last-16 tie against Real Madrid looms, Liverpool is already out of the EFL Cup and will face a third-round FA Cup replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday evening.
There have been speculations that Klopp will soon decide that his incredibly successful tenure at the club is over because of how long he has been there and the level of his accomplishments.
However, the German believes otherwise, telling reporters at a press conference on Monday that he will remain as Liverpool manager until he is informed otherwise.
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As quoted by BBC Sport, Klopp said: “Either the manager’s position changes or a lot of other things change. So, as far as I am concerned unless someone tells me I will not go.”
“So that means maybe there is a point where we have to change other stuff. We will see that, but that is something for the future. Like summer or whatever. Not now.
“I have space and time to think about it. We have to play better football now.”
Liverpool have won just two of their six matches since the World Cup, against Aston Villa and Leicester City.
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