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What? can't find any news about it. Every site seem to list him to have contract till 2022.
Where are you looking for that information? Go to the www.Reds.com or Bleacher Report.
What? can't find any news about it. Every site seem to list him to have contract till 2022.
What? can't find any news about it. Every site seem to list him to have contract till 2022.
What? can't find any news about it. Every site seem to list him to have contract till 2022.
Jurgen Klopp joined Liverpool on Oct. 08, 2015 and signed 4 years deal. On July 01/2019 he signed extension till 2022. (Bleacher Report)
You're right.
Klopp and his agent have actually been hinting he may resign himself before that and take a break from football. Either that or he finishes his contract and moves on.
You're right.
Klopp and his agent have actually been hinting he may resign himself before that and take a break from football. Either that or he finishes his contract and moves on.
I am wondering why there is no comments about Marcelo Gallardo. It looks like he is going to take over as Barcelona head-coach in the summer. He has won 2 Copa Libertadores trophies with River Plate ( 2015 & 2018 ), which is the South American equivalent to the Champions League. Do you think he can do it in Europe as well?
Klopp took Liverpool from a joke position, and will leave it with 2-3 CLs more than Barcelona. Probably with 7-8 titles.
That's how important a great manager is, and we still have clowns around here supporting Valverde.
Klopp took Liverpool from a joke position, and will leave it with 2-3 CLs more than Barcelona. Probably with 7-8 titles.
That's how important a great manager is, and we still have clowns around here supporting Valverde.
No chance of 8 imo. His window for 7 is this and the upcoming season. Football changes very, very fast. His intensity will wear thin and the players will be hard pressed to give 110% as they do now EVERY season.
I also say this because they don't strike me as the type to be near invincible in finals. Anfield is a huge factor for them. Their performance against a poor/overachieving side like the Spurs was very underwhelming.
Madrid meanwhile thoroughly dominated Juve and we dominated both Juve and United in our finals (2011 was the most lopsided final I've seen).
Klopp took Liverpool from a joke position, and will leave it with 2-3 CLs more than Barcelona. Probably with 7-8 titles.
That's how important a great manager is, and we still have clowns around here supporting Valverde.