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Jurgen Klopp Insists He's Not the 'Shadow Boss' at RB Leipzig

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Jurgen Klopp has spoken out on his role with Red Bull again (Picture: Getty Images) Jurgen Klopp is already tired of questions over his role with Red Bull, insisting he is not the ‘shadow boss’ at RB Leipzig. The former Liverpool manager began his job as Red Bull’s Head of Global Soccer in January this year, making him a senior figure at the top of the multi-club organisation which includes Leipzig, RB Salzburg and New York Red Bulls. When he to…

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After the worst Bundesliga season, RB Leipzig wants to start off with the new coach Ole Werner. And even if he wants to stay in the background: When Jürgen Klopp is there, he is in the focus.

Jürgen Klopp is a friend of the game structure that Ole Werner maintains. This is also why he had him brought to Leipzig. Now both want to give the RB team a new style.

RB Leipzig has started to prepare for the new season. In the middle: Jürgen Klopp. The "Head of Global Soccer" then spoke in an interview about the full meadow, his influence and new trainer Ole Werner.

The new coach of RB Leipzig will also be watched by a prominent visitor during his first unit with the team.

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After the worst Bundesliga season, RB Leipzig wants to start off with the new coach Ole Werner. And even if he wants to stay in the background: When Jürgen Klopp is there, he is in the focus.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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