Jurgen Klopp has always been known for his passion for football. But his recent decision to join Red Bull as their head of global soccer has left fans surprised.
While many expected Klopp to take a break or return to management, this move feels like a new chapter one without the pressure of league tables or constant media scrutiny.
Some believe this could eventually lead to a return to coaching, while others see it as a shift towards football administration, similar to Arsene Wenger’s later career.
Klopp himself sees this as a chance to “learn again” and contribute to football in a different way.
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However, fans of his former clubs are divided. Borussia Dortmund supporters are upset about him teaming up with Red Bull, a company they view as a rival.
Liverpool fans, meanwhile, are confused by the sudden shift after Klopp hinted at taking a break.
Critics are quick to judge, labeling his move as hypocritical. But in reality, Klopp never claimed to be a moral savior of football. He has always been clear that his job is to coach and inspire not to be worshiped.
His move to Red Bull might just remind English football fans that no coach is divine, and that football is, after all, a business.