Jurgen Klopp has ruled out a swift return to coaching after leaving Liverpool and he most definitely won’t be England’s next manager.
During the International Coaches’ Congress in Wurzburg, the 57-year-old, who was not thought to be on the FA’s shortlist, declared himself out of the race.
After departing Liverpool after almost nine years in May, Klopp was asked what type of employment chances his adviser Marc Kosicke had been presenting to him. He said, “Nothing at all.” Nothing at all in terms of work. neither a nation nor a club.
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That passage must have escaped the ears of some individuals.”
Following Gareth Southgate’s departure, the moderator brought up alleged interest from England. Klopp said, “That would be the biggest loss of face in the history of football if I said, ‘I’ll make an exception for you.'”
Although Klopp has said he is still not sure if he wants to manage again, he will definitely be involved in football in some way, reports Sky Sports
“I’ll put in some effort,” he continued. “I’m too young to play padel and hang out with my grandkids alone.”
“Will coaching be involved again? Actually, for now, I would rule it out. In a few months, we’ll review the situation. Nothing is arriving at the moment.”
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