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Jurgen Klopp Takes Question Personal Regarding Liverpool Exit
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The entire premier league season has opened Liverpool up in ways Jurgen Klopp did not expect.
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Of course, this has seen the German face the same questions from Journalists over and over again.
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However, one particularly question got on the nerves of the Liverpool manager which relates to speculation about his exit from the club over the Jude Bellingham saga.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Liverpool FC manager Jurgen Klopp has responded angrily to a question about whether he would consider leaving the club over their failed bid to sign Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham.
Jurgen Klopp has been vocal about his admiration for the young English player, who has been the subject of intense transfer speculation in recent months.
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However, Liverpool reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Bellingham this week, prompting questions about Klopp’s future at the club. During a press conference, the German coach was asked whether he would quit Liverpool over the Bellingham saga, to which he gave a snappy response.
“This is my club,” Klopp said. “You want to suggest I quit here and wait for the next top job? Really? This is my club.”
Klopp went on to clarify that he was not angry about Liverpool’s inability to sign Bellingham, saying that he was a professional who was used to working within the club’s budget constraints.
“If I am angry, we don’t all of a sudden have more money or the resources to do everything,” Klopp said. “So it’s rubbish [to get angry], it’s not ok – I’m too much of a professional. You work with it. Make the best of it. We are not children.”
Klopp drew a comparison between Bellingham’s transfer saga and a child wanting a Ferrari for Christmas, saying that it was important to be realistic about what was possible. “If this kid then spends his whole life unhappy because he cannot get a Ferrari, then that is a sad life,” Klopp said.
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Bellingham, who joined Dortmund from Birmingham City has been a standout performer for the German club this season. The 19-year-old is widely regarded as one of the most promising young players in world football, and is reportedly a target for several top clubs including Manchester City and Real Madrid.
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