betkubi online casino Jurgen Klopp Will Not Coach Red Bull Teams But Does Not Want To Be A 'Passenger'

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Jurgen Klopp was in attendance at a Ligue 2 game at Paris FC last weekend Jurgen Klopp was in attendance at a Ligue 2 game at Paris FC last weekend

Jurgen Klopp insists he will not manage a Red Bull team after starting work as the group's head of global soccerbetkubi online casino, though the former Liverpool boss does intend to play an active role. (More Football News)

Klopp called time on his hugely successful nine-year stint at Anfield last year, having won seven major trophies including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and two EFL Cups.

The German claimed he was "running out of energy" when announcing his departure and said he would take a sabbatical before taking another coaching role.

However, in October, Red Bull appointed Klopp as their head of global soccer on a four-year contract, with his role involving oversight of the strategy of RB Leipzig, Salzburg and New York Red Bulls.

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Klopp held his introductory press conference on Tuesday and said he has no desire to be a "passenger" in his new job.

"It's pretty much what I wanted to do. I finished seven months ago at Liverpool. I did that consciously," he said.

"A few months after that, the opportunity came up. I don't want to be a passenger or a prominent person in the room. I really want to put some value on it.

"I always wanted to try to learn new stuff and I felt immediately that it's exactly what I wanted to do. It's a different role."

The press conference with Jürgen Klopp - LIVE from 2:00 PM! Our new Global Head of Soccer at @redbull talks about his vision and gives us exciting insights into his new role.Feel free to tune in! 

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Klopp was linked with several managerial roles after leaving Liverpool, including the England and Barcelona jobs, but he says his new title will not lead to him coaching RB Leipzig.

"I did not want to do that any more. I wanted to get a new start and this is an opportunity to add value," Klopp said. 

"How it will look... we will see. There is not one plan that works for all our teams. We want to be the best we can be. In each department, in each club.

"This series is not just about the two teams playing; it's about reviving the spirit of hockey in Delhi. We hope this will inspire more young players from the region to take up the game," Harmanpreet stated in a press release issued by Hockey India.

Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey expressed his enthusiasm and stated: "This bilateral series against Germany will be a remarkable showcase of world-class hockey. Both India and Germany have a rich history in the sport, and this series will give fans an opportunity to witness an intense competition between two of the most formidable teams in the world.

"I will not be a coach of a Red Bull team. I sit here, as much as I can give a guarantee, but I'm the only person to be asked where I will be in five years, four years, three years – no one knows.

"I will not be a Red Bull club manager. I hope we create a structure where these questions can't be asked. That would be cool."betkubi online casino