Jurgen Klopp’s potential successor explains reasons behind Liverpool job snub

Liverpool must find a successor to Jurgen Klopp with the German coach departing come the end of the season and his assistant Pep Lijnders likely to continue his managerial career elsewhere

Pep Lijnders is set to start his managerial career away from Liverpool – but hinted he would like to sit in the Reds’ hotseat in the future.

Jurgen Klopp’s assistant noted that he hopes ‘our paths cross again in the future – that would be absolutely unbelievable’ as he explained the reasons for his departure. Lijnders was one of the figures tipped to succeed Klopp but believes it is a fitting time to depart the club with a strong squad.

The Dutch coach leaves the club alongside Klopp, Vitor Matos and Peter Krawietz at the end of the season with Liverpool looking to challenge in the Premier League, Europa League and FA Cup having already reached the Carabao Cup final. Lijnders sees the final six months of his tenure as the perfect opportunity to earn a fitting ending.

While Klopp told the club of his decision to leave Anfield in November, the coaching staff had a sense that the current Liverpool project was coming to an end as far back as the summer. The 41yearold assistant coach believes new figures have already stepped up for Liverpool and that departing will not be easy.

Lijnders explained: “It’s not easy, leaving such a club. But in life I feel always you have to do the right thing and the right thing means that in the summer we said we continue and we go with all we have, we make it ‘the Last Dance’, we make it like a proper ending. Not knowing that it would be that season but knowing that the project is coming to an end.

“I felt that with the backup of the ownership, signing the right players, we are just going back to basics. No negativity: I said it as a joke in preseason that everybody who is or shows one sign of negativity, I will punch them in the head!

“Just to make sure that we go and draw a line, we go with a clean sheet. That’s always good, that you see it as just one season to go and with the new energy boys, with a few main ones leaving – but that created [a situation] that other boys had to step up – we were in the right frame to attack the season and then with time we do well, and it’s really nice that we can make this decision early so we leave the club with a squad who is full of hunger, full of talent, a lot of leadership as well, who can, for the next years, be really successful.”

Liverpool must find a successor to Jurgen Klopp with the German coach departing come the end of the season and his assistant Pep Lijnders likely to continue his managerial career elsewhere

Pep Lijnders is set to start his managerial career away from Liverpool – but hinted he would like to sit in the Reds’ hotseat in the future.

Jurgen Klopp’s assistant noted that he hopes ‘our paths cross again in the future – that would be absolutely unbelievable’ as he explained the reasons for his departure. Lijnders was one of the figures tipped to succeed Klopp but believes it is a fitting time to depart the club with a strong squad.

The Dutch coach leaves the club alongside Klopp, Vitor Matos and Peter Krawietz at the end of the season with Liverpool looking to challenge in the Premier League, Europa League and FA Cup having already reached the Carabao Cup final. Lijnders sees the final six months of his tenure as the perfect opportunity to earn a fitting ending.

While Klopp told the club of his decision to leave Anfield in November, the coaching staff had a sense that the current Liverpool project was coming to an end as far back as the summer. The 41yearold assistant coach believes new figures have already stepped up for Liverpool and that departing will not be easy.

Lijnders explained: “It’s not easy, leaving such a club. But in life I feel always you have to do the right thing and the right thing means that in the summer we said we continue and we go with all we have, we make it ‘the Last Dance’, we make it like a proper ending. Not knowing that it would be that season but knowing that the project is coming to an end.

“I felt that with the backup of the ownership, signing the right players, we are just going back to basics. No negativity: I said it as a joke in preseason that everybody who is or shows one sign of negativity, I will punch them in the head!

“Just to make sure that we go and draw a line, we go with a clean sheet. That’s always good, that you see it as just one season to go and with the new energy boys, with a few main ones leaving – but that created [a situation] that other boys had to step up – we were in the right frame to attack the season and then with time we do well, and it’s really nice that we can make this decision early so we leave the club with a squad who is full of hunger, full of talent, a lot of leadership as well, who can, for the next years, be really successful.”

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