Jurgen Klopp makes it clear he won’t leave the Reds
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp confirmed that he would not resign Although the team has performed disappointingly this season. He believes he is responsible for leading the team through difficult times and wants to sort things out. Klopp admits these are challenging times. But he is determined to stay and take responsibility for the team’s successes and failures. He was confident that they would get through this situation and have a bright future ahead.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp confirmed that He had no intention of resigning. After this season, his team’s performance has been disappointing. Before playing the game in the Merseyside derby against Everton on Monday February 13, Liverpool ranked 10th in the table with only 8 wins from 20 league games, which is a different result. Previous seasons were so clear that there were rumors that Klopp might leave the Reds army.
The German coach said “I understand that some people think so. (Might move out) But I’m not going anywhere. I can’t go anywhere I have a duty to deal with things and I want to do that. I can do it again.
“Of course these are difficult times. And I’m not happy to be in this situation. But if we are going to show that this club is special because we believe in everything. Or how many people believed in me even through hard times? It’s equal that we have to go through this situation together. Because when we get past that period, we can have a good time.”
“I will be here 100 per cent, if we win I feel part of that win, but if we lose I am 100 per cent responsible. Looking at the picture, I already know that the responsibility at this time is very big. And probably knows how I feel right now. We will do everything we can to get through this situation. and prepare for a bright future again.”