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Liverpool manager Klopp has confirmed that he will end his tenure at Liverpool after this season. Many Liverpool fans are saddened by Klopp's departure because Klopp has not only brought multiple important championships to Liverpool but also injected a winning spirit that has kept the Reds competitive year after year. Recently, Klopp talked about his impending departure, stating that he does not believe he is irreplaceable. He believes the club will handle his departure well. In his own words, "People will eventually understand that this has been a wonderful time that we all enjoyed very much. It's been a wonderful journey, but I am 100% sure that what they've learned over the years is that if we have trust and push things, then everything is possible. This team will 100% attract top coaches. I came at the right time because it was a bit lost at that moment, and maybe I helped everyone to understand its importance again. The club is special, not because of the buildings - other clubs also have beautiful stadiums - but because of the people here."
Later, Klopp also talked about his long-time rival Guardiola, suggesting that it would be undoubtedly more challenging for Manchester City to find Guardiola's successor compared to finding Klopp's replacement. Klopp praised Guardiola's achievements, highlighting that Guardiola has only missed out on the Premier League title twice despite coaching Manchester City for seven to eight years. Therefore, if Guardiola's successor were to coach Manchester City after Guardiola, they would need to win the league for ten consecutive years to achieve the same goal, which is undoubtedly more challenging.
Klopp's words undoubtedly express his respect and admiration for his opponent. With Liverpool's upcoming match against Manchester City, this might be Klopp and Guardiola's final showdown, promising to be an exciting game. |
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