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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has shrugged off the idea that he could work as a pundit for the Champions League final just days after leaving Anfield, where he would analyse another of his former teams Borussia Dortmund.
The German head has refused to comment on where his future lies when he departs Merseyside, but has vehemently denied any immediate plans to work for a broadcaster.
After Dortmund reached the final against Real Madrid, Klopp's whereabouts for the Wembley showpiece were questioned in his Friday pre-match press conference and the head coach had a fiery response.
When asked if he will be a fan or a pundit for the final, a bemused Klopp replied: "Supporter.
How to lose a Champions League final!
A big, big achievement."
Klopp was in charge of Dortmund the last time they reached the Champions League final, losing to rivals Bayern Munich in 2013, and was over the moon following their semi-final victory over Paris Saint-Germain: "Really happy about that.
Big, big achievement."
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The 56-year-old has already burned bridges with TNT Sports, blasting the broadcaster that will be covering European football's showpiece last week, hitting out for their repeated scheduling of Liverpool games for the early kick-off on Saturdays.
“I had a discussion only the other day with colleagues from our favourite TV channel which I will definitely not watch again, TNT," Klopp said in an explosive rant.
"And said it’s always a conversation they have, saying they pay you, they give money to football.