Klopp's Bold Move to Red Bull Sparks Debate
Former Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp will join Red Bull as global head of soccer next year, a move met with criticism from German fans. Klopp, who previously coached Liverpool, Mainz 05, and Borussia Dortmund, says the project presents an outstanding opportunity, despite fan backlash over Red Bull's ownership style.
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Juergen Klopp, the celebrated former Liverpool coach, has announced his decision to join Red Bull as the global head of soccer starting next year. The move has been met with significant criticism from fans in Germany, particularly due to Red Bull's controversial club ownership model.
Fans of Mainz, one of Klopp's former clubs, have been particularly vocal, even displaying banners in protest during a recent game. Red Bull's model has allowed clubs like RB Leipzig to swiftly ascend through the leagues, a fact that doesn't sit well with many traditional supporters.
Despite the backlash, Klopp remains resolute. Speaking on Toni Kroos' podcast, he stated, 'You cannot make decisions based on anticipated reactions.' Klopp praised the project as outstanding, emphasizing his readiness for new challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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