[Football] Jurgen Klopp ….stepping down at end of 23/24 season

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Swegulls

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Aug 29, 2023
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Does seem overkill coverage, yes he is a good manager and has progressed Liverpool. They have spent a fair amount and just looking at what they have won with him, it isn't that much. 1 Premier League title, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, and 1 Champions League. Don't get me wrong, that is great but is it that great. I am not including community shields or super duper cups etc. The media love him, hence the coverage.
That is great in 8 years.
 




Doc Lynam

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Jun 19, 2011
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Xabi Alonso​

The early favourite with the bookmakers and a manager who has previously been talked about as a potential Klopp successor one day.

The former Liverpool midfielder has worked wonders at Bayer Leverkusen this campaign, taking them to the top of the Bundesliga - four points clear of Bayern Munich - after guiding them to last year's Europa League semi-finals in his first half season in charge.

The 42-year-old, who is under contract until 2026, has the German side playing expansive, attacking football and would be a popular choice among Liverpool fans.

Roberto de Zerbi​

Of those currently managing in the Premier League, Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi would seem to be the most likely candidate to replace Klopp.

The 44-year-old Italian has impressed the Liverpool boss with his tactical versatility having secured victories over the Reds in the league and FA Cup last season, as well as a 3-3 draw at Anfield in his first game in charge of the Seagulls.

De Zerbi guided Brighton to sixth place last year, which saw the club qualify for European competition for the first time.


Got Alonso all over it Shirley!
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Does seem overkill coverage, yes he is a good manager and has progressed Liverpool. They have spent a fair amount and just looking at what they have won with him, it isn't that much. 1 Premier League title, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, and 1 Champions League. Don't get me wrong, that is great but is it that great. I am not including community shields or super duper cups etc. The media love him, hence the coverage.
Not a bad haul given it was at a time when Man City were spending big. There was at least one season when his points tally would have ordinarily won a title.
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..

Xabi Alonso​

The early favourite with the bookmakers and a manager who has previously been talked about as a potential Klopp successor one day.

The former Liverpool midfielder has worked wonders at Bayer Leverkusen this campaign, taking them to the top of the Bundesliga - four points clear of Bayern Munich - after guiding them to last year's Europa League semi-finals in his first half season in charge.

The 42-year-old, who is under contract until 2026, has the German side playing expansive, attacking football and would be a popular choice among Liverpool fans.

Roberto de Zerbi​

Of those currently managing in the Premier League, Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi would seem to be the most likely candidate to replace Klopp.

The 44-year-old Italian has impressed the Liverpool boss with his tactical versatility having secured victories over the Reds in the league and FA Cup last season, as well as a 3-3 draw at Anfield in his first game in charge of the Seagulls.

De Zerbi guided Brighton to sixth place last year, which saw the club qualify for European competition for the first time.


Got Alonso all over it Shirley!
Nah - Stevie G.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Seems unlikely. Klopp said this morning he told the club in November so hardly a strop.

The timing, however, is odd. Wonder if it leaked thereby forcing today's announcement?

Have you watched the interview, JK effectively said that with in this age it would’ve been impossible to keep it a secret. His preference would’ve been to keep it private until the season’s over.
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Xabi Alonso​

The early favourite with the bookmakers and a manager who has previously been talked about as a potential Klopp successor one day.

The former Liverpool midfielder has worked wonders at Bayer Leverkusen this campaign, taking them to the top of the Bundesliga - four points clear of Bayern Munich - after guiding them to last year's Europa League semi-finals in his first half season in charge.

The 42-year-old, who is under contract until 2026, has the German side playing expansive, attacking football and would be a popular choice among Liverpool fans.

Roberto de Zerbi​

Of those currently managing in the Premier League, Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi would seem to be the most likely candidate to replace Klopp.

The 44-year-old Italian has impressed the Liverpool boss with his tactical versatility having secured victories over the Reds in the league and FA Cup last season, as well as a 3-3 draw at Anfield in his first game in charge of the Seagulls.

De Zerbi guided Brighton to sixth place last year, which saw the club qualify for European competition for the first time.


Got Alonso all over it Shirley!
Gotta be between these two, but Alonso looks the man for the job. Fans all want him, will be a big crowd pleaser after the ESL fiasco. I’m sure Alonso would love the job too.
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Yes please.

Meanwhile, Unai Emery to Liverpool
Given the (admittedly very good) job he's done at Villa – and therefore proving the whole Arsenal thing was a blot in his copybook – why is no-one mentioning Emery for top jobs, like they do with RDZ? I heard Gobby Agbonlahor practically selling Roberto to Manchester United (I think it was) and yet which manager is having the better season, has the more impressive CV and would be a better fit for them (or whoever it was)? Clearly he wasn't going to suggest getting rid of 'his' club's gaffer, but why does no-one else see it?
 




Surrey Phil

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Aug 3, 2010
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I find the timing of Klopp’s announcement very strange. Can’t see why he didn’t do this much later in the season. I wonder if Salah going to the Saudi league has heavily influenced his decision!
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
I find the timing of Klopp’s announcement very strange. Can’t see why he didn’t do this much later in the season. I wonder if Salah going to the Saudi league has heavily influenced his decision!
Nah. He told the club a couple of months ago, so the news was going to leak and he thought it best to announce it before everyone found out. He can also try and get the team to all pull together for one season of glory.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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Living In a Box
Alonso will get the gig, be interesting to see what he is like as a manager with a big budget to spend
 




Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Nah. He told the club a couple of months ago, so the news was going to leak and he thought it best to announce it before everyone found out. He can also try and get the team to all pull together for one season of glory.
Happy for them to win the League and the League Cup - whilst suffering glorious defeats in the FA and Europa Cup Finals to a team from the south coast.
 








Behind Enemy Lines

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Jul 18, 2003
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London
Why do you think the timing is odd?
These things are usually announced at the end, or towards the end of the season. Certainly easier to do off the back of a trophy or two, go out in glory. As it is, we are in January with Liverpool still in four competitions. Not exactly an ideal time for your manager to say he’s off. We are not sure how this will impact the team. It might galvanise them and already we‘re hearing “do it for Jürgen,” or it could destabilise. It could be then that someone found out and the media were about to break the story. If so Liverpool would have been “bounced” into doing this now.
 
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RexCathedra

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Jan 14, 2005
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Vacationland
Alonso will get the gig, be interesting to see what he is like as a manager with a big budget to spend
Got to be better than another Liverpool stalwart of the era - one Sami Hyypiaä.
 




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