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This Friday, Jürgen Klopp sparked his share of reactions by announcing, to everyone’s surprise, his departure from Liverpool at the end of the season. Visibly exhausted, the German technician should take a break, having not experienced the slightest interruption since the start of his coaching career in 2001. In the meantime, rumors about the identity of his successor are already flooding England , where the press is already drawing a trend with Xabi Alonso as the big favorite. Present at a press conference this Friday, the Leverkusen coach reacted to these rumors.
“Honestly…I don’t have a straight answer.he smiled on the eve of facing Mönchengladbach in the championship. At the moment I’m happy here, that’s for sure, and I only think about Leverkusen. I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future and I don’t care“, he concluded, without closing the door, therefore, to a departure at the end of the season.
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