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Jamie Carragher tells Liverpool fans what to watch with Jurgen Klopp and Arne Slot

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Former Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp is taking the Germany job, while Arne Slot has been heavily linked with the Netherlands role following their exit from the World CupFormer Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher expects a mouth-watering clash between Jurgen Klopp and Arne Slot. Slot, who was sacked by Liverpool after a disappointing Premier League title defence, has been linked with an immediate return in the coveted managerial role.Carragher has highlighted that the two Liverpool greats could lockhorns next year should they take over their respective nations.



“Yeah why not," he said on Sky Sports, when asked whether Slot could cope on the world stage."He came to the Premier League, he’ll be disappointed about what happened last season but he was in the Premier League for two years and won it first season."He had the courage to take over from Jurgen Klopp so I’ll never forget what he did, it was absolutely fantastic. Hopefully it goes well for him, when you’ve been apart of Liverpool, player or manager and move on, we hope they go on and do well… not everybody, 99 percent of them, in their next job."Looks like Jurgen Klopp is going to get the German job and I think there is a fixture early next year between Germany and Holland, that might be something to keep an eye on."Various reports suggest that Klopp is in the hunt to replace Nagelsmann on a permanent basis as he will be tasked with steering them back to the summit of international football.Dutch outlet De Telegraaf has reported that if Slot joins Holland, he will not forfeit the severance package that he is entitled to after his Liverpool dismissal.Typically, clubs continue paying their sacked tacticians until the end of their contracts, instead of a lump sum payment.

Change is part of football, but I know that this club will continue to make its people proud."When I first stood beneath that sign in the Anfield tunnel, I knew what this club demanded. I leave knowing we never stopped striving for it."Thousands of Liverpool fans upgraded their matchday last season.