Report: One of the professional  managers says he won’t miss the “extremely difficult” element of his job at Liverpool.

One of the professional  managers says he won’t miss the “extremely difficult” element of his job at Liverpool.

Insisting that he is happy with his decision to go from Liverpool at the conclusion of the season, Jurgen Klopp Although Jurgen Klopp acknowledges that he will miss certain aspects of his time as Liverpool’s manager, he maintains that he is happy with his decision to leave Anfield at the end of the current campaign. Later this month, almost nine years after taking over for Brendan Rodgers in October 2015, the 56-year-old German will bid farewell to his remarkable tenure as Reds manager.

Following his announcement of his resignation almost four months ago, Klopp has led Liverpool to an exciting Carabao Cup victory over Chelsea. The Reds’ 4-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday, thanks to goals from Andy Robertson, Harvey Elliott, Mohamed Salah, and Cody Gakpo, guaranteed them a spot in the Premier League’s top three this season. The Liverpool manager, who will be succeeded by Arne Slot of Feyenoord, nevertheless, reaffirmed his satisfaction with his decision to leave Anfield in less than two weeks and disclosed the aspects of life in the dugout that have negatively impacted him during a dazzling career spanning England and Germany.

Given that my tenure is clearly coming to an end and that other teams are actively seeking managers, I often wonder myself, “Did I have all that when I started here?” “It had to fit, and I believe we were all fortunate,” Klopp remarked following Sunday’s victory at Anfield. From the beginning, everyone benefited. It was wonderful, and I loved every minute of it. I’m perfectly okay and at peace with the choice I made because it included all the responsibilities and love that developed over the years. To be honest, I didn’t think it was too hard. Much of this [material] is really challenging. ItBeing forced to talk and explain things all the time, most of which you are unable to do, is quite taxing. “It’s acceptable to talk about individuals, outstanding performances, and other things while you’re winning, but we can’t do the same when we’re losing. It is not permissible to pick out a player and say, “Let’s speak about that for the next ten minutes,” because that eliminates fifty, sixty, or seventy percent of the possible responses. Nevertheless, you persist in your question! There is a lot in that part.

It’s acceptable to talk about certain players, outstanding performances, and other things when you’re winning, but we can’t do the same when we’re losing. It is not permissible to pick out a player and say, “Let’s speak about that for the next ten minutes,” because that eliminates fifty, sixty, or seventy percent of the possible responses. Nevertheless, you persist in your question! There is a lot in that part.

 

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