Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp signals a comeback: 'Why not?
Jürgen Klopp, who won the Premier League twice and the Champions League once in 9 years at Liverpool and left the team 2 seasons ago, signaled a comeback.

Jürgen Klopp, who left the team after 9 years at Liverpool and was appointed as the Global Head of Football at Red Bull, made important statements.
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"I DIDN'T FEEL GERMAN"
Speaking about his time at Liverpool, Klopp said: "People at Liverpool said goodbye to me by making a black-red-gold heart shape in 'The Kop' stand. It was a very special moment but I didn't see it as a national gesture. I was part of Liverpool. I never thought "I'm doing something for my country". For me it was just my duty. During that period I only lived a life between training, matches, bus and hotel."
Stating that he will remember the people at Liverpool, not the trophies, the German coach continued with the following words:
"The championships we won at Liverpool, the Champions League, they were all fantastic. But what I will remember years later is not the trophies; it will be the people I worked with. Pep Lijnders, Peter Krawietz, Mona Nemmer, Andreas Kornmayer... I've made lifelong friends with every single one of them. Those relationships are what really matter in football. Because if you don't do it with emotion, after a while there is only stress and pressure."
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"IF THERE'S A SPARK, I'LL BE BACK"
Finally, speaking about the possibility of returning to coaching, Jürgen Klopp concluded with the following words:
"I don't know if one day I'll be a coach again, I don't know. I'm not making any plans for the future at the moment. I wouldn't say 'never again' but I wouldn't say I'll definitely return. This period is a time of rest, reflection and reshaping for me. If one day that spark is lit inside me again, then everyone will understand."