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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has ruled out accepting the position in Germany in the near future and will reject any proposal from his country’s soccer federation.
Klopp has established himself as one of the favorites to replace under pressure Joachim Low following last week’s humiliating 6-0 defeat to Spain in the UEFA Nations League.
It was Germany’s biggest defeat in nearly 90 years and its biggest competitive defeat.
Despite the fact that the German Federation is moving quickly to reaffirm its faith in Low ahead of next summer’s European Championship, that hasn’t stopped speculation about his successor.
But Klopp, who has led Liverpool to glory in the Champions League and Premier League in the past two seasons, moved quickly to nullify any ties to the work of the national team.
“Maybe in the future, but not now, because I don’t have time,” he said before Liverpool’s game against Leicester City on Sunday night.
I also have a job, a pretty intense job by the way.
“I’m not sure if anyone has asked me, but they don’t know I have a job here in Liverpool, even if the weather’s bad again!
“I like it and am responsible for many things here, so I will not go looking for another challenge.”
Klopp, 53, is signed by the Anfield club until 2024, having signed a new contract last December, but has made clear his intention to return to Germany when it expires.
Germany legend Lothar Matthaus has spearheaded calls for Klopp to replace Low as Die Mannschaft manager ahead of Euro 2020.
But Low received a vote of confidence from DFB president Fritz Keller the day after the defeat in Seville.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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