Jurgen Klopp leaves Liverpool: “Running out of energy”

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Jurgen Klopp leaves Liverpool: “Running out of energy” – Gudstory

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German Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool coach, has announced his departure from the team at the end of the current season, as he announced today in press statements. video For the fans.

The main reason he left was because he “ran out of energy.”

He said: “I love everything about this club. “I love everything about the city, I love everything about our fans, I love the team, I love the staff. I love everything. But my continuing to make this decision shows you that I am convinced that it is the decision I should make. It’s how can I say it, I’m running out of energy. I don’t have any problem now, obviously I’ve known for a long time that I would have to announce it at some point, but I’m totally fine now. I know I can’t do this job over and over again.

Klopp has been a coach since retiring from professional football in 2001. He started in his native Germany with Mainz 05, before moving to Borussia Dortmund. He is the longest-serving coach of both clubs, having served for eight and seven years respectively.

He moved to Liverpool in 2015, and with the Reds, he helped the team reach two Champions League title games, winning the European Super Cup, the Club World Cup and the Premier League title, their first in 30 years. .

“For me, it was very, very important that I could help get this team back on track. That was all I was thinking about,” Klopp said. “When I realized very early on what had happened, it’s a really good team with potential. Huge, super age range, super personalities and all that, then I could start thinking about myself again and this was the result.”

Klopp also confirmed that he will take next year off and will not train at all. He also said he would never coach another team in England.

Liverpool is at the top of the English Premier League this season. They are competing for the Premier League title, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Europa League.

“We are Liverpool, we have been through harder things together,” Klopp said. “And he’s been through harder things before me. Let’s make him a force. This would be really cool. Let’s take everything out of this season and have something else to smile about when we look back in the future.”

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