Klopp on Coaching: What He Said About His Future
Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has stated that for the remainder of his coaching career, he doesn't see himself "keeping up the same pace as before," but that "it's impossible for me not to return to work."
In an interview with Bild while enjoying his vacation in Mallorca, the German coach reaffirmed that "a coach is a coach" and "you either do it with everything you have, or not at all."
"Right now, I'm taking my time off. How am I supposed to know how I'll feel during or after the break and what I'll want to do then? No idea. We'll see," he reflected.
Asked about the Balearic island, Klopp noted that he's "always dreamed of having a house in the south," as he likes "the weather, the climate, and the people."
"There are many things I like here. And also people I already know. It's not like I'm looking for new friends. I already have friends for life, and if some of them are here too, great," he emphasized, while also commenting that "the healthcare here is excellent" and that "there are many German doctors."
In the words he delivered at the farewell gala on Tuesday in Liverpool, where he dedicated a love declaration to his wife Ulla, Klopp concluded that marrying her was the "best decision" of his life.