Klopp named new Liverpool boss
Jurgen Klopp has been named as Liverpool’s new manager.
Liverpool sacked Brendan Rodgers last Sunday after an underwhelming start to the season, and the club has moved quickly to replace him with former Borussia Dortmund boss Klopp.
Klopp, who left Dortmund at the end of last season, has jumped at the chance to manage Liverpool, which has won just two of its last nine games in all competitions.
The 48-year-old’s seven-year spell at Signal Iduna Park yielded two Bundesliga titles, a DFB-Pokal and a run to the 2013 UEFA Champions League final, where Dortmund was beaten by domestic rival Bayern Munich.
Upon leaving Dortmund in May, Klopp insisted he would take a sabbatical from the game to recharge his batteries.
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However, the lure of Liverpool has proven too strong and the German is likely to take charge of his new team for the first time in next weekend’s Premier League fixture at Tottenham Hotspur.
Klopp arrived in Liverpool on Thursday to find the media waiting for him, the former Mainz player and coach at one point effectively confirming his imminent appointment during a brief interview given to a journalist through the intercom of his accommodation.
A grainy picture of the popular, multilingual tactician standing on his hotel balcony fuelled excitement further.
But it was not until Liverpool posted pictures later that day on Twitter of Klopp signing his contract that the worst kept secret in European football was confirmed as a done deal.
Upon leaving Dortmund in May, Klopp insisted he would take a sabbatical from the game to recharge his batteries.
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However, the lure of Liverpool has proven too strong and the German is likely to take charge of his new team for the first time in next weekend’s Premier League fixture at Tottenham Hotspur.
Klopp arrived in Liverpool on Thursday to find the media waiting for him, the former Mainz player and coach at one point effectively confirming his imminent appointment during a brief interview given to a journalist through the intercom of his accommodation.
A grainy picture of the popular, multilingual tactician standing on his hotel balcony fuelled excitement further.
But it was not until Liverpool posted pictures later that day on Twitter of Klopp signing his contract that the worst kept secret in European football was confirmed as a done deal.
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