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Jürgen Klopp no: The Liverpool manager has his candidate to succeed Joachim Low

The German coach dismisses himself to be the replacement for Joachim Löw after the European Championship and recalls: "I still have a contract with Liverpool."

By Fredi Roman

The German coach dismisses himself to be the replacement for Joachim Löw after the European Championship and recalls: "I still have a contract with Liverpool."
The German coach dismisses himself to be the replacement for Joachim Löw after the European Championship and recalls: "I still have a contract with Liverpool."
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He is the great favorite to replace Joachim Löw at the head of the German National team, after the latter announced that he will leave office after the big event, Euro Cup 2021. It is also the great desired by the fans, but something seems not to fit. Something, as simple as, that Jürgen Klopp has a contract with Liverpool until 2024.

This has been recalled once again by the coach in charge of raising the English club to the top. Although this season things are not going so well as he wanted, cause Guardiola's Manchester City reaped a big difference in the Premier League, he assured that it is not in his plans to abandon the ship, so everything indicates that while he has a contract, he will be focus only on his targets.

Jürgen Klopp was flattered, but a bit tired by the repeated question that separates him from his current position, and places him as a successor to the German team, asked after the victory against Leipzig with which he sealed the classification for the quarterfinals. "So much attention to me is fine, but I still have a contract. My situation is absolutely clear. They shouldn't ask me. I still have a contract," he explain.

And, again, he defended his current contract with the Reds. "Why do I have to say that I am no longer interested in Liverpool? Man, it would not be a bad time to escape and train a little in Germany every two weeks, but I can not," he concluded with a certain ironic tone. Although he did not shy away from providing the solution to Löw's replacement and proposed the name of Ralf Rangnick, former coach of RB Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg, and now FC Viktoria Backnang coach, Rangnick has 62 years old, and is willing to work with DFB director Oliver Bierhoff: "I imagine a collaboration with Oliver Bierhoff would be very fruitful", assured.

 


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