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Jürgen Klopp’s fate is already sealed on the Liverpool bench. After his arrival in 2015 at Anfield, the German technician restored the image of the Reds and, under the influence of certain mental wear and tear, the German technician announced his departure at the end of the season. But now, while the task already looked complicated, several candidates have already rejected the advances of English leaders like Xabi Alonso. From then on, all rumors are allowed and the one leading to José Mourinho begins to gain weight.
Indeed, without a club since the end of his adventure at the start of the year with AS Roma, the Portuguese technician remains on the lookout for great opportunities to expand an already impressive CV. While in London yesterday, the Special One went to Craven Cottage to watch the match between Fulham and Liverpool. Present alongside Vincenzo Montella, the coach of Turkey, José Mourinho caused a wave of messages on social networks with Liverpool fans who began to fantasize about an imminent arrival of the former tactician of Chelsea, Manchester United or Real Madrid again.
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