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Is Jurgen Klopp Out? What Will He Do After He Leaves Liverpool?

Jurgen Klopp

 Jürgen Norbert Klopp, the manager of Premier League team Liverpool, is a German professional football manager and former player. Jurgen Klopp is widely considered as one of the world’s best managers.

Klopp spent the majority of his playing career with Mainz 05.

He started out as a striker but was subsequently moved to defense.

After retiring in 2001, Klopp took over as manager and led the team to Bundesliga promotion in 2004.

Following that, he was appointed manager of Borussia Dortmund,

where he led them to the Bundesliga title in 2010-11 and then to their first-ever domestic double during a record-breaking campaign.

Klopp, Dortmund’s longest-serving manager, led the team to a runner-up finish in the 2012-13

UEFA Champions League. Klopp was appointed manager of Liverpool in 2015.

Let’s look into why Jurgen Klopp was fired.

Is Jurgen Klopp Out?

Is Jurgen Klopp Out? Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool exit clause is revealed

as he openly admits to being sacked against Brighton in the FA Cup on Sunday.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp witnessed another terrible defeat just

two weeks after his squad was humiliated in the league.

Jurgen Klopp has had a dreadful season so far, but Brighton knocked

Liverpool out of the FA Cup this past weekend, compounding his woes.

Just a week after being devastated by Roberto De Zerbi’s club in the Premier League,

the Reds were upset on the south coast by a last-second goal from Karou Mitoma.

Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen in interview source: People

Because of Sunday’s result,

Klopp’s club will effectively be battling for only the Champions League over the second half of the season,

just months after coming dangerously close to capturing an unprecedented quadruple.

Few could have predicted Liverpool’s current position just a few months ago:

they are ninth in the Premier League and have only won once in their last six games.

After noting parallels between the Reds’ current run and the circumstances surrounding his departure from previous teams,

the Reds manager felt obligated to keep his plans to leave Anfield under wraps earlier in the season.

The German’s stance hasn’t altered, although he did admit that, given Liverpool’s recent success,

another manager might not have been as fortunate to earn as much credit as he had.

“I didn’t start managing poorly all of a sudden.” “I was never as good as people

thought or as bad as people thought,” he said after Sunday’s setback.

Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen winning award source: Twitter

What Will He Do After He Leaves Liverpool?

If something happens, Jurgen Klopp will say “Enough is enough” and quit Liverpool,

while a Swiss journalist predicts “Anfield would blow up” if FSG dismisses Klopp.

The seven-year itch in Klopp’s previous teams has gotten a lot of attention.

The 55-year-old German was praised for bringing about revolutionary improvements at Mainz and Borussia Dortmund.

However, he seems to have reached the natural limit of his responsibilities about the age of seven.

During Klopp’s seventh season, Dortmund suffered the most significant decrease.

The German superpower was at its lowest point with only 15 games remaining in the 2014-15 Bundesliga season.

A late-season rally orchestrated by Klopp propelled his team to seventh place.

He did, however, leave Dortmund at the end of the season because it was unavoidable.

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If one thing happens, Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool,

according to FSG’s stern warning regarding sacking the Reds boss.

Overall, his time in Liverpool was productive. The Reds have won their sixth European Cup/

Champions League title and ended their Premier League winless skid under his guidance.

However, the present Campaign has a lot of space for development, especially in terms of player activity and recruitment.

According to media speculation, Klopp’s position may not be as secure as it once was.

Dietmar Hamann, a former Liverpool midfielder, has said that talks between the club’s owners, FSG, and Klopp are imminent.