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But speaking to The Athletic in an in-depth interview, Klopp again stressed his stance upon departing Anfield: “I don’t want to work as a coach anymore.” “That’s what I think. That is what I think now.
But even in his new job Klopp revealed he often leaves training sessions he is observing early “because I don’t have to see the last bit.” “I did it my whole life. It’s crazy, but I don’t miss it,” he repeated.
“I’m still in football, I’m still at work in an environment I know about, but I learn every day new things. I didn’t do that for a while to the extent I do it now.” Klopp, who has been vocally critical of the broadening of the football calendar included the Club World Cup, does still have time to gleefully observe the downfall of Man United though.