Jurgen Klopp admits coming back to coach Liverpool is plausible in theory.

The German coach, who stepped down from Anfield in 2024, indicated that a future comeback is something that could happen. Klopp, after a transformative near-decade reign that included Champions League success and the Premier League crown for three decades, has since taken on roles overseeing worldwide football with the Red Bull group and as an advisor for the DFL.

Supporters’ Hopes and His Frank Comments

They secured the league title in the previous campaign, but many fans who adore the manager would be thrilled by the possibility that he might come back one day. Speaking candidly, he explained to his interviewer: “I declared I won't manage a different club within the country. So that means if then it’s Liverpool...absolutely. Theoretically it’s possible.”

“Being 58, that means I might decide in a few years, I don’t know. Is a decision required immediately? In that case, I'd stay away. Fortunately, it's not necessary. I can just see how things unfold.”

Conditions for a Comeback

Pressed on which situations would need to occur to tempt his return to the touchline, Klopp admitted he feels no immediate pull for a comeback. “I'm not entirely sure, My present work fulfills me,” he commented. “I don't crave being a coach; No desire to be under bad weather for lengthy sessions; I'm glad to skip interviews multiple times weekly or doing numerous chats a week.

“No nostalgia for the changing area as a dressing room, however, dining out alongside the squad enjoying conversation, I appreciate that. We won a lot of games meaning regularly a very good mood at the club. Remaining with me is the captain's chuckle vividly recalled as an instance.”

Commending Arne Slot

He commended regarding Arne Slot, praising him for the tweaks that took the title in the previous season. They've been defeated four consecutive matches in all competitions post heavy investment, though he denied the idea that it might signal the start of a downward turn.

“[Liverpool have] a top-class attacker such as Wirtz, you will all eat your words if you use the wrong words. An outstanding player. [Hugo] Ekitike, incredible player. This is a well-built thoughtfully assembled roster. You don’t have to worry regarding the Reds, things will improve.”

Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota

The manager expressed deep feeling on the loss of the Portuguese star, a player he signed during his tenure, and the effect on Liverpool. The forward died tragically in a car crash alongside his brother this past summer.

“How do you replace such an individual? This isn't just regarding the player himself, it’s the guy he was. I struggle to conceive the team environment without him in it. I find it difficult to discuss regarding this. A profound tragedy for the entire squad too. No one within the club will ever use it for poor performances but it is the situation. You walk in a dressing room which he filled completely. Dealing with that individually is not easy. Impossible.”
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