Liverpool: a path disappears for the post-Klopp era

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Next summer, Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp will pack his bags, after nine years of good and loyal service. Thus, the Reds are looking for a new technician to take over. The English club has already ticked off several names and has even made contact with Xabi Alonso, as we told you on February 6. But a trail is moving away, as indicated The Telegraph.

Indeed, the media across the Channel reports that Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou is on Liverpool’s books, but is not expected to leave Spurs. Arriving last summer, the Australian technician signed up for four years with the London team and has already revealed that he supports the Reds. On the other hand, Tottenham is confident about the idea of ​​keeping its coach, especially if the club qualifies for the next Champions League. He could even stay long term if the club is satisfied with his work.

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