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I can't wait and I really hope to see you all there."Requirements for dugout comebackShould Klopp return to management at some stage, he has specified that he would be seeking a club with football at the core of its ethos. When they told me about the problems they had I thought, 'OK, yeah, I am probably the really right manager for that club.'"They took me like I am, they didn't ask me to do anything else, so I could focus from the first day completely on football.
And I thought, 'Wow, that's not the game I love.'"After departing Anfield, Klopp has also made clear he wouldn't take charge of another English club. Intriguingly, he hasn't completely dismissed the possibility of returning to the Reds one day.Speaking in 2024, he added: "What I know definitely – I will never, ever manage a different club in England than Liverpool, 100 per cent."That's not possible.
There's no chance to do that."When questioned again last year about whether he'd ever come back to Liverpool, Klopp said: "I said I will never coach a different team in England so that means, if [I did return], then it's Liverpool. Though he eventually departed earlier, Klopp said at the time: "The most important contract I signed in my life was the one with Ulla."And that's why it started again, because actually we sat at the kitchen table and Ulla said, 'I can't see us leaving in 2024.' I said, 'What?' That's how it all started and when that started I thought, 'Let's have a think.'"While Klopp ultimately left Liverpool, Sandrock's involvement in the community left a significant mark - particularly during the coronavirus pandemic.
