Jurgen Klopp admits coming back to manage Liverpool is conceivable.

Jurgen Klopp, who left Liverpool in 2024, remarked that returning someday remains something that could happen. Klopp, after a transformative nine-year spell featuring continental glory and the Premier League crown for three decades, currently occupies roles overseeing worldwide football within the Red Bull organization and as an advisor for the DFL.

Supporters’ Hopes and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

The club claimed the league title last season, but many fans who adore the manager would be thrilled by the idea of his potential comeback. During an extensive chat, he shared with the podcast host: “I stated I will never coach a different club within the country. Which implies if then it’s Liverpool...absolutely. Theoretically it’s possible.”

“At 58 years old, which suggests I could make the decision in a few years, it's uncertain. Do I have to make the decision today? In that case, I'd stay away. Luckily, no such pressure exists. I'll simply watch how things unfold.”

What Would Lure Him Back?

Questioned regarding the specific conditions must arise to tempt his return to the dugout, he confessed he feels no immediate pull toward coming back. “I'm not entirely sure, I enjoy my current role,” he said. “I don't crave being a coach; No desire to be under bad weather for two-and-a-half or three hours; No need for media briefings repeatedly each week or having 10-12 interviews a week.

“The locker room isn't missed in that context, but sitting in a restaurant alongside the squad having a nice chat, I appreciate that. Success was frequent thus frequently a very good mood in the building. Remaining with me is the captain's chuckle vividly recalled as an instance.”

Praise for His Successor

He commended for his successor, crediting him for the tweaks which secured the championship in the previous season. Liverpool have lost a string of losses in all competitions post heavy investment, yet he dismissed the suggestion of it representing the start of a downward turn.

“[Liverpool have] a phenomenal forward like Florian Wirtz, critics will regret with negative comments. An outstanding player. Ekitike, superb talent. It’s a really good well-judged squad. Fans shouldn't fret regarding the Reds, they'll bounce back.”

Emotional Tribute for the Late Forward

The manager expressed deep feeling about the death of Diogo Jota, whom he brought in while in charge, and the effect on Liverpool. Jota died tragically in a road accident alongside his brother recently.

“Who can fill the void of such an individual? It goes beyond his footballing ability, his personality mattered. It's hard to picture the squad absent his presence. I still cannot speak properly regarding this. A devastating blow for his teammates as well. No one within the club will ever use it to justify results though it's a fact. You walk in a dressing room which he filled completely. Coping with it individually is not easy. Overwhelming.”
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