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Jurgen Klopp Drops Liverpool Return Bombshell in New Interview - 'It's Possible'
Klopp left Liverpool in 2024 citing fatigue but said a future return remains possible despite currently enjoying his role as Red Bull's Global Head of Soccer.
- Jürgen Klopp said a return to Liverpool Football Club as manager is possible during a wide-ranging interview on Stephen Bartlett's Diary of a CEO podcast.
- He left Liverpool in 2024 after nine trophy-laden years, citing fatigue and `running out of energy` as key reasons for his departure.
- Now leading Red Bull's global soccer operations, Klopp said he loves the job and, at 58 with 1,080 coaching games, he would return only if fully focused.
- Liverpool's form shows four consecutive losses, but Klopp dismissed concerns while praising Arne Slot, Liverpool's successor, for winning the title last season.
- Having once vowed he would never, Klopp said he would only return to England to manage Liverpool and spoke emotionally about the death of Portugal international Diogo Jota, highlighting his deep connection to the club.
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German coach Jürgen Klopp made an unexpected revelation in a new interview, revealing that he would not rule out a return to coach Liverpool in the future, despite stressing his complete satisfaction with his current position at Red Bull...
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