At the end of the Group Stage of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the first failures have been consummated, showing the moment of psychic and restructuring that some nations are experiencing, which arrived at this fair as favourites and had to leave through the back door. One of these national teams is Germany, which is going through one of the worst moments in its history.
For the second World Cup in a row, the Germans could not get past the first round and were left in the group stage, as happened in Russia 2018 where, paradoxically, they finished in the bottom of their respective groups. This new failure would lead to strong decisions within the 'Mannschaft', where they could change the current coach Hansi Flick, who only arrived a year ago to the position.
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The German Football Association (DFB) has already set its sights on a former champion coach who could help the four-time world champions to get out of their current atypical rut. According to reports from Germany, Liverpool head coach Jürgen Klopp is the number one candidate to take over from Flick, who they blame as the number one man in charge.
Klopp, who began his coaching career in his homeland with Mainz 05 in 2001, created a different style of play that conquered the Bundesliga, where he jumped in 2008 to one of the league's biggest clubs, Borussia Dortmund, where he wrote a history that to this day is hard to erase. With multiple titles to his name, Jürgen made the decision of a lifetime and agreed to take charge of the 'Big Island's' biggest club, Liverpool FC, in 2015.
Should Klopp leave Liverpool, the Red's would consider giving the opportunity to a legend like Steven Gerrard, who already tried his luck in the Premier League with Aston Villa and was crowned in Scotland with Rangers FC winning the League. The former captain could strengthen Anfield's identity by having someone from home in the dugout in charge. Gerrard began his managerial career in Liverpool's youth ranks.
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