Madrid, buyern or Liverpool will be his next club if he does choose to leave his club. The abuse he would get for going to Barca just wouldn't make sense.
I think he may put off leaving this summer unless he gets promised everything he wants. Can't see FSG doing that.
Way FSG backed Klopp I do think theyve massively under estimated how much of a gulf there will be for the next manager. It's not that there aren't great managers out there but few could do what Klopp did being mid table spenders. I hope I am wrong
It will be interesting to see what klopp does now. If barca come calling he might just fancy that. Theres no question barca will do everything they can to tempt him.
comment by Mellor, Lovely Cushioned Header, FOR GERRARD, OOOOOOHHHHHH YAAAAAAA BEEEAAAUUUTTTYYYYY!!!!!!!!! (U1859)
posted 2 minutes ago
It will be interesting to see what klopp does now. If barca come calling he might just fancy that. Theres no question barca will do everything they can to tempt him.
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There's no way he'd take it for next season.
We'll see. If history has taught me anything whilst being a football fan its that Id take anything a manager says with a pinch of salt.
comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Mellor, Lovely Cushioned Header, FOR GERRARD, OOOOOOHHHHHH YAAAAAAA BEEEAAAUUUTTTYYYYY!!!!!!!!! (U1859)
posted 2 minutes ago
It will be interesting to see what klopp does now. If barca come calling he might just fancy that. Theres no question barca will do everything they can to tempt him.
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There's no way he'd take it for next season.
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Dick Advocaat of the Netherlands has retired like 15 times. This time it was really really his last job. And then he took on another stint at Curaçao at 76. LOL Managers say whatever.
Pretty sure if Klopp thought he could still manage, he would have stayed. He's definitely at least taking a break.
comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
Pretty sure if Klopp thought he could still manage, he would have stayed. He's definitely at least taking a break.
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You're probably right, I'd just say you never know. He gave pretty similar reasoning for leaving dortmund citing hed take a year or so out. 4 months later he was with us because the opportunity was too good to turn down.
Barcelona is 1of the biggest jobs in world football where he and his family will get to live in an amazing city. He might just decide again that its too good to turn down.
Plus Xavi is hardly selling the Barca job with his comments.
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Madrid, buyern or Liverpool will be his next club if he does choose to leave his club. The abuse he would get for going to Barca just wouldn't make sense.
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Why would that matter to Xabi now? He was always a driven and highly focussed pro during his playing career. Plus, he knows full well how to handle hostile environments, and is calm as a cucumber when faced with the press.
More than being cowed by the prospect of annoying a few fans, he might just think Barça isn't such a tantalising prospect right now.
That's if they did approach him. It's normally the clubs that make the move for former players - not least because it's easier to get the fans behind a new manager they have fond memories of from his playing days. The former players would be dumb not to take advantage.
Don’t think Barca fans would accept a Real Madrid legend as their next manager, especially one that is still finding his feet at the highest level of management
I think his next job after his break will be as Germany's national coach in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Reviving their fortunes would be right down his alley.
comment by Shankly's Salvaged Scarf (U2623)
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I think his next job after his break will be as Germany's national coach in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Reviving their fortunes would be right down his alley.
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Referring to Klopp that is.
comment by Vladimikel Artutin - committing war crimes against football since 2019 (U18355)
posted 4 hours, 36 minutes ago
Don’t think Barca fans would accept a Real Madrid legend as their next manager, especially one that is still finding his feet at the highest level of management
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I like Alonso a lot, but I wouldn't exactly class him as a Madrid legend.
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posted on 27/1/24
Madrid, buyern or Liverpool will be his next club if he does choose to leave his club. The abuse he would get for going to Barca just wouldn't make sense.
I think he may put off leaving this summer unless he gets promised everything he wants. Can't see FSG doing that.
Way FSG backed Klopp I do think theyve massively under estimated how much of a gulf there will be for the next manager. It's not that there aren't great managers out there but few could do what Klopp did being mid table spenders. I hope I am wrong
posted on 27/1/24
It will be interesting to see what klopp does now. If barca come calling he might just fancy that. Theres no question barca will do everything they can to tempt him.
posted on 27/1/24
comment by Mellor, Lovely Cushioned Header, FOR GERRARD, OOOOOOHHHHHH YAAAAAAA BEEEAAAUUUTTTYYYYY!!!!!!!!! (U1859)
posted 2 minutes ago
It will be interesting to see what klopp does now. If barca come calling he might just fancy that. Theres no question barca will do everything they can to tempt him.
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There's no way he'd take it for next season.
posted on 27/1/24
We'll see. If history has taught me anything whilst being a football fan its that Id take anything a manager says with a pinch of salt.
posted on 27/1/24
comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Mellor, Lovely Cushioned Header, FOR GERRARD, OOOOOOHHHHHH YAAAAAAA BEEEAAAUUUTTTYYYYY!!!!!!!!! (U1859)
posted 2 minutes ago
It will be interesting to see what klopp does now. If barca come calling he might just fancy that. Theres no question barca will do everything they can to tempt him.
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There's no way he'd take it for next season.
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Dick Advocaat of the Netherlands has retired like 15 times. This time it was really really his last job. And then he took on another stint at Curaçao at 76. LOL Managers say whatever.
posted on 27/1/24
Pretty sure if Klopp thought he could still manage, he would have stayed. He's definitely at least taking a break.
posted on 27/1/24
comment by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
Pretty sure if Klopp thought he could still manage, he would have stayed. He's definitely at least taking a break.
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You're probably right, I'd just say you never know. He gave pretty similar reasoning for leaving dortmund citing hed take a year or so out. 4 months later he was with us because the opportunity was too good to turn down.
Barcelona is 1of the biggest jobs in world football where he and his family will get to live in an amazing city. He might just decide again that its too good to turn down.
posted on 27/1/24
Plus Xavi is hardly selling the Barca job with his comments.
posted on 28/1/24
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Madrid, buyern or Liverpool will be his next club if he does choose to leave his club. The abuse he would get for going to Barca just wouldn't make sense.
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Why would that matter to Xabi now? He was always a driven and highly focussed pro during his playing career. Plus, he knows full well how to handle hostile environments, and is calm as a cucumber when faced with the press.
More than being cowed by the prospect of annoying a few fans, he might just think Barça isn't such a tantalising prospect right now.
That's if they did approach him. It's normally the clubs that make the move for former players - not least because it's easier to get the fans behind a new manager they have fond memories of from his playing days. The former players would be dumb not to take advantage.
posted on 28/1/24
*cool as a cucumber
posted on 28/1/24
Don’t think Barca fans would accept a Real Madrid legend as their next manager, especially one that is still finding his feet at the highest level of management
posted on 28/1/24
I think his next job after his break will be as Germany's national coach in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Reviving their fortunes would be right down his alley.
posted on 28/1/24
comment by Shankly's Salvaged Scarf (U2623)
posted 0 seconds ago
I think his next job after his break will be as Germany's national coach in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Reviving their fortunes would be right down his alley.
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Referring to Klopp that is.
posted on 28/1/24
comment by Vladimikel Artutin - committing war crimes against football since 2019 (U18355)
posted 4 hours, 36 minutes ago
Don’t think Barca fans would accept a Real Madrid legend as their next manager, especially one that is still finding his feet at the highest level of management
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I like Alonso a lot, but I wouldn't exactly class him as a Madrid legend.
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