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Cited among Liverpool’s prospects to succeed Jurgen Klopp, Franck Haise has no chance of being appointed head of the Reds, according to Stan Collymore.
Frank who? While Jurgen Klopp announced his departure at the end of the season, Liverpool would have checked the name of Franck Haise among the potential successors of the iconic German manager. The RC Lens coach is far from being the only one in the running, but he had better not have too many illusions, according to Stan Collymore. For the Canal+ consultant, Haise has no chance of being chosen by the Mersey club.
“No, because the best Premier League clubs turn to coaches who have already proven themselves in very big European clubs, estimates the former striker in the columns of L’Equipe. But the fact that Liverpool are inquiring about him proves that he is doing a very good job at Lens. »
Xabi Alonso favorite
Asked about this interest from the Reds, which had been revealed by The Athletic, Franck Haise did not react otherwise. ” What can I say? It’s good. It is recognition of work. A job that I don’t do alone, by the way, he commented. If we talk about the data, the work on the data, the results, the principles of play… It’s a work that is collective, so it’s a recognition for me from which we can take a little pride and recognition of the work of the club for four years and more. »
According to English bookmakers, Xabi Alonso is the favorite to succeed Klopp, but the Spaniard could also choose to stay at Bayer Leverkusen or join Bayern Munich. The other hottest tracks lead to Roberto De Zerbi (Brighton) and Ruben Amorim (Sporting), without forgetting Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel.
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