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Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has faced deafening calls to take on the German jobFormer Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been called on to succeed Julian Nagelsmann in the role of Germany head coach. It added that "Nagelsmann should go – and Jurgen Klopp should come!"Placing blame on Nagelsmann for Germany's Quarter-final exit to Spain at Euro 2024, the article argues he "has repeatedly done things since then that are inappropriate and unbecoming of the national coach."Get the latest World Cup news straight to your inbox by signing up to our Make Football Great Again newsletter now!It also slams the 38-year-old as "petulant, defiant, and know-it-all", claiming he lacks positivity and struggles to inspire his team.
It's time for Jurgen Klopp."Klopp is currently the Head of Global Soccer at Red Bull and has been working for German television at the World Cup. The 59-year-old has said he is happy in his current role, but has entertained the idea of one day returning to the dugout.Speaking to Magenta TV after Germany's shock defeat, the ex-Dortmund manager was evasive, but didn't rule himself out."I haven't thought about that yet.
But it's not the time to talk about that," he said, rather diplomatically.Nagelsmann, on the other hand, has insisted he still has the fight for the job. I know a lot of people will want me to leave, but I would love to continue if the DFB wants me to."This is the third World Cup in a row that Germany have failed to make it past the knock-out rounds.
