Liverpool is already thinking of 3 coaches to replace Jürgen Klopp!

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Earlier in the week there was a real earthquake in Liverpool. Jürgen Klopp has announced his departure from Liverpool at the end of the season. Tired of the job of coaching such a club, the German needs to rest, he who has been at the head of the Reds since 2015 and who has been the main architect of the return of the Liverpuldiens to the forefront since. He became a true legend of the club and also became one of the best coaches in the history of the English championship.

While waiting to know what the rest of the German tactician’s career will be like, while a rumor announcing him at the head of his country’s selection is taking shape in the media, the management of Liverpool will have to find a replacement for him . A difficult task, clearly. As explained The Sunthere are currently three names on the table.

Three prestigious coaches

The first is none other than Xabi Alonso, former midfielder for the Mersey club, who is a hit with Bayer Leverkusen. The former German international is the favorite, and it’s legitimate: his team is at the top of the Bundesliga, ahead of Bayern, and plays a very good game. That’s not all, since another fashionable coach is on the Reds shortlist: Roberto de Zerbi. The Italian is also one of the most highly rated coaches at the moment, who is doing an excellent job at the helm of Brighton.

Finally, Ange Postecoglou, who arrived at Tottenham from Celtic last summer, completes this trio. The Greek tactician, fifth in the Premier League with Tottenham, also convinces observers with the play offered by his team. Note that other options, such as Thomas Frank (Brentford) are also under study but come far behind the first three mentioned…

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