Jurgen Klopp Makes Fresh Liverpool Admission and Confirms Anfield Return
- On Saturday, former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp returned to Anfield to coach the LFC Legends in a 2-2 charity draw against Borussia Dortmund. He celebrated with trademark fist pumps in front of the Kop.
- The Stuttgart-born manager returned as an honorary ambassador of the LFC Foundation after spending nine years at Liverpool before leaving in May 2024. He previously guided the team to eight trophies including the Premier League and Champions League.
- Before a sold-out crowd of 60,000, Thiago Alcantara opened the scoring for the Reds. Mohamed Zidan and Jan Koller later equalized for Dortmund, denying the home team victory in the annual fundraiser.
- Klopp joked he was "third assistant to Sir Kenny Dalglish," emphasizing his focus on the foundation. When asked about returning next year, he replied, "Yeah!"
- Confirming his willingness to return for the 2027 charity game, Klopp remains a significant draw for the foundation's fundraising efforts. Fans can anticipate future charity events at Anfield.
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EPL: Klopp reveals when he will return to Liverpool
Former Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has confirmed that he will return to Anfield next year. Klopp was speaking to reporters on Saturday, after taking part in the legends game. The German was part of Sir Kenny Dalglish’s coaching team for the match against Borussia Dortmund legends. “Today it was really nice. The people suck it in,” Klopp said. “It was so nice to see the boys playing. Thiago alone was worth the ticket!” When asked if he would…
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