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It's FSG's fault, the tough decision Klopp will have to make about his Liverpool continuity

It's FSG's fault, the tough decision Klopp will have to make about his Liverpool continuity

By Charles Cornwall

It's FSG's fault, the tough decision Klopp will have to make about his Liverpool continuity

Klopp's bad season at Liverpool has caused the comments about his departure from the institution to become more and more constant, because after being eliminated from the Carabao Cup, being ninth in the Premier League, and being tempted to take the reins of the German national team, were more than enough reasons for the top brass of the English club to think about leaving him aside and look within the market for a new coach to save the football year, an action that happened and that in Klopp's words he plans not to happen any time soon.

The German manager has confessed his desire to continue for a long time on Merseyside at the helm of Liverpool, being aware that at some point this good partnership could deteriorate and the top brass could leave him out of the game, but until that happens, his mind and his commitment will remain with the Reds. "If nobody tells me to leave, I won't leave, that means that maybe there is a point where we have to change other things," Klopp said.

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Knowing full well that they too share the blame for the Merseyside side being far from their best today and fighting for every championship available, they have accepted that the German coach will remain in the Reds dugout to try to turn the situation around and salvage as much as possible from every season.

<strong>Klopp and Liverpool think ahead</strong>


With both parties knowing what decisions to make and what direction the team will take during the latter part of the 2022-2023 season, both Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp have spent some time deciding what elements will be needed to make the group work better, with Bellingham, Gakpo and Nunez looking to Bellingham, Gakpo and Nunez to be their benchmarks in the not-too-distant future.

 

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