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Speaking on Stephen Bartlett's Diary of a CEO podcast, he hinted at a possible comeback to Liverpool, having left the Reds after nine years at the helm in January 2024, reports the Mirror."I said I will never coach a team in England again, that means if it's Liverpool, theoretically it's possible," Klopp told Bartlett."I don't know exactly, I love what I do right now. I don't know."However, he emphasised that he's thoroughly enjoying his present role with the Red Bull group as Head of Soccer, explaining: "Do I have to make the decision today that I will not coach again but thank god I don't have to, I can just see what the future brings."Now I'm in a project I really love, I like doing what I'm doing right now.
Learn moreSky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the 2025/26 season, saving members £336 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games this season, an increase of up to 100 more.Slot slammed by former Premier League strikerSlot has faced harsh criticism from ex-Aston Villa forward Gabby Agbonlahor regarding his remarks about United's approach in Sunday's loss.The Dutchman suggested it was challenging to face Ruben Amorim's team because of their deployment of a defensive block and strategy of employing direct passes.Following the match, Slot said: "If you play United, with so many quality players they have - [and] brought in a few new ones this summer - and if they come to us in a low block, playing so many long balls, then the last thing you would want is going 1-0 down."The remarks didn't sit well with the Villa legend, who even labelled Slot as "bitter". He has got that in him Arne Slot.
He has got a bit of bitterness when he loses."(Slot criticism) It's deserved, I mean four losses in a row. That was our luck and it went Manchester United's way."The former Liverpool assistant manager continued: "Isak had one in the second half when he went forward and he looked as though his mind was just all muddled of which way to pass."He waited that long and someone took it off his toes.