Jurgen Klopp has revealed he has no intention of negotiating a replacement with Liverpool this summer.
It was revealed on Friday morning that Klopp will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. This shocked the football world as Klopp was originally set to stay at Liverpool until his current contract expires in 2025.
Klopp is set for his best ever result as Liverpool climb to the top of the Premier League and reach the Carabao Cup final. They will also participate in the Europa League and FA Cup.Bayer Leverkusen coach Klopp made it clear at his press conference on Friday that he should not get involved in the debate over who should replace him.
“Why me?” “He has the face to do great things that you don’t see very often in this world,” Klopp told reporters.”I feel like I’m doing everything, but I can’t. What we’ve created is an incredibly strong structure behind it. “There are many people here working with one idea: to find the best player for Liverpool.
“Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group have been criticized for not supporting the manager enough during Klopp’s tenure, but Klopp has refused to blame them for past failures. “It would be easy to blame the owners and say FSG should have spent more money. Whether I’m always happy with it or not, they put up two stands and this is the AXA Center for the next 40/50 years. I did it right. , my favorite LFC line.
The fact that we didn’t win the CL/PL has nothing to do with money,” continued Klopp. “The reason we scored 97 or 94 points and didn’t win the League or the Champions League was not because we brought in a player. If you want to blame someone, blame me.
“It was special to have a team that could do it all.”When asked what he plans to do next, Klopp said he would never manage a team other than Liverpool in England.“I never lived a (normal) life. It’s true. In the summer, 3-4 weeks would be enough, but not much more. “I can’t promise you that next year there won’t be another club, there won’t be another country, there won’t be another English club. There won’t be anything to eat.
“On Liverpool’s future, he said: “When I say ‘Liverpool 2.0’, I don’t mean my future. “He will be a top manager who knows football. I have a bright future ahead of me and I don’t want to be a passenger hindering that process.”