Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he is ‘100 per cent’ making the right decision by walking away from Anfield at the end of the season. The Reds boss is hoping to guide his side to Premier League glory and bow out on a positive note, though both Arsenal and Manchester City are keen to spoil the party.
In a shock announcement, Klopp revealed in January that he would walk away from the Merseyside outfit this summer as he is ‘running out of energy’ on the touchline. The ex-Borussia Dortmund manager has insisted that he needs to spend some time away from football next year, despite links to the German national team.
Klopp is hoping to leave Liverpool on a high by guiding the club to another league title, and conversations have been brewing over whether the 56-year-old should step down after building such a young, talented squad that can be a force on the European stage.
Asked by Sky Sports if he believes he is making the correct decision, Klopp replied: “100 per cent” before opening up on how he will spend his overwhelming amount of free time once the season has concluded.
In a shock announcement, Klopp revealed in January that he would walk away from the Merseyside outfit this summer as he is ‘running out of energy’ on the touchline. The ex-Borussia Dortmund manager has insisted that he needs to spend some time away from football next year, despite links to the German national team.
Klopp is hoping to leave Liverpool on a high by guiding the club to another league title, and conversations have been brewing over whether the 56-year-old should step down after building such a young, talented squad that can be a force on the European stage.
Asked by Sky Sports if he believes he is making the correct decision, Klopp replied: “100 per cent” before opening up on how he will spend his overwhelming amount of free time once the season has concluded.
