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Jürgen Klopp: ‘I‘m not taking a sabbatical. I was no longer the perfect coach for Dortmund’

Klopp added that he was not suffering from exhaustion and that he would now use the rest of the season to ensure that Borussia finish as high up in the table as possible. They are currently 10th. “I am not tired. I may look tired but I am not. I am 0.0% tired. I haven’t had any contact with any other clubs but are not planning a sabbatical. I haven’t planned any of this [to quit] but it was just right that we announced this today so that the club can plan ahead.
 

Sumlit

San Claudio Bravo
I don't think Klopp will go to Madrid. They're just simply a really poor fit for each other. Imagine Klopp managing some of the prima-donas on that Madrid squad? Or having Uncle Flo telling him how and what he should do on certain things? Not gonna happen. RM players also won't like someone like Klopp bossing them around and demanding stuff from them.

RM already have their perfect coach in Ancelotti, they should keep him until Zidane is ready to take over which seems is what they ultimately want.

Klopp is no fit for Barca either.

Klopp will go to EPL, City or Arsenal. Maybe even PSG could get in the mix. Actually PSG makes most sense. PSG squad with Klopp could be some dangerous combination.
 

Icarium

Lifestealer
Arsenal will not sack wenger, if he somehow wins FA cup then 100% he will keep his job. City will definitely sack Pellegrini, and if klopp or simeone wants to come to psg then blanc will also lose his job otherwise psg will stick with blanc.
 
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Flavia

Guest
I hope Dortmund finds a suitable replacement.

I think Klopp will end up in City.
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
A bit sad but I give credit to Klopp for doing the right thing. He seems to be out of new ideas and tactically just too rigid these days for BVB.

If Tuchel is truly the one replacing him, I am very happy. Tuchel is GOOD.
 

zanela

Senior Member
See nothing wrong with any of his past quotes. The free-spirited man that he is, it's no surprise that (much like Simeone) he's driven more by the competitive nature of the sport, hence the primary emphasis to man's basic disposition (heart), rather than the more developed and intellectual (mind). Every manager has his own philosophy, and how he perceives and understands his trade/profession. Nobody is obligated to conform to any superior mainstream thought, or concept. Klopp is who he is, and his convictions has reaped him rewards. Besides, building a winning team is more satisfying than inheriting one. And Klopp has done so of his own beliefs. I revel in fighting football as much as I do the technical one. Klopp's football on its day is exhilarating and innerving. May not be sustainable, but it doesn't 've to. He may yet go on to adopt a more methodical approach, explore and incorporate other styles and tactical aspects. For now, Klopp doesn't 've to change for no one.

The news does break my heart. Amongst the few germans I'm genuinely fond of. Every summer he had one of his own desert him (that was when the team was actually looking up), and the prospect of losing more in the summer must 've been the deathblow to his will to continue. But like in life and football, all good things come to an end, but with that also appears renewed hope for the future. The BVB-Klopp union has hit an impasse. Neither can grow together any longer. The new development is best for both parties. BVB will rise again under a different leadership, whilst Klopp will further his trade elsewhere. I wish them both the very best. But as a Klopp admirer, I wish the Liga is the colosseum of his next adventure. That his charisma and vivacity grace LL, and he becomes a part of the best league in the world.

I was not there at the beginning of the Klopp-BVB journey, but of the li'l that I've experienced, I've relished every moment of it. I was not a BVB fan, but Klopp made me one. I'm gonna surely miss seeing his spirited presence in the BVB dugout.

 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
The news does break my heart. Amongst the few germans I'm genuinely fond of. Every summer he had one of his own desert him (that was when the team was actually looking up), and the prospect of losing more in the summer must 've been the deathblow to his will to continue. But like in life and football, all good things come to an end, but with that also appears renewed hope for the future. The BVB-Klopp union has hit an impasse. Neither can grow together any longer. The new development is best for both parties. BVB will rise again under a different leadership, whilst Klopp will further his trade elsewhere. I wish them both the very best. But as a Klopp admirer, I wish the Liga is the colosseum of his next adventure. That his charisma and vivacity grace LL, and he becomes a part of the best league in the world.

I was not there at the beginning of the Klopp-BVB journey, but of the li'l that I've experienced, I've relished every moment of it. I was not a BVB fan, but Klopp made me one. I'm gonna surely miss seeing his spirited presence in the BVB dugout.

:cry:

:goodpost:

Just beautiful, zanela. This is where I would use the "like" button 10 times if there was one.
 

Devils

Senior Member
Well our stupid board only sees pogba and no one else, i hope madrid outbids us and buys him. So that barto and co will not use pogba to win re-elections.

To be fair even our board would see how vulnerable BvB are at the moment.

Honestly, I hope we raid the shit out of them. Those players are ripe for the picking and would benefit us tremendously. :p
 

Blaugrana Bull

HiiiPoWeR
Huge blow for Dortmund. What Klopp did for the club is incredible and unmatched but I guess he was fed up with the situation he had to face every summer. Losing his best players and looking for steals on the market.
I think he will go to the PL now. City would be obvious.
 

Morten

Senior Member
Briliant coach, too bad there were to many traitors in the squad over the years, eventually you just have to give up.
 

Ini8

¡Gr?*cies Xavi!
Sad to see him go, but it was impossible to see him stay after this disastrous season. I feel sorry for Dortmund, as they will probably get raided in the summer as well. I hope they make the right choice and appoint Tuchel.
 

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