The football world was shocked when Jurgen Klopp left for Liverpool last May.Jurgen Klopp’s influence was not felt until nearly nine years in charge of Liverpool.
The Reds manager has won legions of fans around the world thanks to his outstanding performances at Anfield since joining in 2015. As the 56-year-old prepares for the next chapter of his life, much has been said about his legacy and how he will be remembered by Liverpool and opposition fans alike.
The British and German press have already made their views known, and now reporters from Spain are also weighing in on the debate. It then became clear that the Barcelona manager’s job would become available in the summer should Xavi leave.
Pablo Montaño of AS wrote: “Jurgen Klopp has set the bar very high. Many call him the ‘Bill Shankly of the 21st century’ – a manager who defined not only Liverpool’s modern history, but also the Premier League and English football.
“According to the contract, he is owed two years. The news of the departure of the German manager and several of his players raised many questions as an earthquake shook Anfield and England.
Most importantly, who will replace the home bench at Anfield?”In the beginning everything was pointing towards Xabi Alonso. The Toulouse native not only scored 18 goals and provided 20 assists in 210 appearances for Manchester United, but also won his first Champions League title with the Anfield outfit in 2004-05.
But his candidacy as Jurgen Klopp’s successor extends far beyond Xabi Alonso’s tenure as a player. The current Bayer Leverkusen manager revolutionized the Bundesliga in 2023 and 2024, leading the team to an unbeaten lead in the German league. “His reputation fits Liverpool’s philosophy and idiosyncrasies like a glove.
“A much higher figure than a regular trainer.”SPORT’s Iker Lloveras wrote: “They say all good things must come to an end, but it’s hard not to feel sad when Jurgen Klopp’s beautiful love affair with Liverpool comes to an end.
Therefore, the German coach decided that the best way to say goodbye to his nine seasons was to send a nice farewell message to the “Reds” fans. . . From Enfield.
Following Gerrard’s retirement in 2015, Liverpool said goodbye to one of the best managers in their history after nine years. Klopp, an outstanding football coach and dressing room manager, has decided to step down from the stage and leave his home of nine years.
Absolutely not. Because he does it in happy and joyful moments. It’s not just the seven titles he carries with him to showcase (maybe more), but also the lasting legacy he leaves behind when he dies. Having made Liverpool champions out of nothing and left them in the highest echelon of English football’s elite.
“Jurgen Klopp has countless moments in our memories. Thousands of anecdotes could be told and recounted about a man who was more than just a coach. A coach who ignited passion in a city and rediscovered the love of football. They say letting go is the greatest act of love and Kloppo loves Liverpool and everything around Anfield.
Leaving the team at the top of the Premier League and continuing to play for every title is the best move he has ever made. “Once a Scouse, always a Scouse.
“The idea of landing at Camp Nou is tempting Dani Serrano of El Nacional wrote: “Jurgen Klopp remains one of the options Barca are exploring to get rid of Javi Hernández. Joan Laporta and Deco are confident the Liverpool manager is the right man to restore competitiveness and reignite fanfare, but first they will have to tempt him.
The idea is to take a break after announcing he will leave Anfield at the end of the season. Now a link has been established and the former Borussia Dortmund and Mainz 05 man is being tempted to land at Camp Nou.
He made several requests, but only asked for carte blanche to clean the locker room. He told the five players that if he comes to the provincial city he does not want to be under them next season.
Among them are Oriol Romeu, Sergi Roberto or Rafinha. “The German will not be in the manager’s plans and he does not think he is at the level to be part of the team, especially the first two. ” Uldecona suffered a major setback and the captain’s contract expires in June and will not be renewed.
Walter Zimmermann of Mundo Deportivo wrote: “A few days ago, Jurgen Klopp announced that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. The German manager insisted the time had come to leave the place that had been his home for the past decade.
“During this decade, Diego Pablo Simeone and Jurgen Klopp faced controversy as they traded views and opinions in the press room. This was especially highlighted after Atletico Madrid defeated Liverpool in the 1/8 round of the Champions League 2020.
“However, Cholo left a nice message for his Champions League opponent: ‘It’s difficult to explain how someone else feels.’ His feelings are understandable. He is a great manager who has given everything to Liverpool over the years.


















