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Jurgen Klopp press conference LIVE: Liverpool manager addresses shock departure

The German will end nine years at Anfield, where he won six trophies with the Reds and produced one of the club’s finest teams

Alex Pattle,Michael Jones
Friday 26 January 2024 13:23 EST
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Jurgen Klopp announces he's leaving Liverpool FC

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Jurgen Klopp is to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, the German has confirmed in a shock announcement.

The 56-year-old has informed the club’s ownership of his decision to stand down, having taken charge at Liverpool in 2015.

Klopp has won six trophies with the Reds, including the Premier League title in 2020 and the Champions League trophy the year before. The German is due to speak to the media at 3pm this afternoon where he will react further to his decision which is set to shake the Premier League.

Follow all the latest reaction from a seismic decision in the Premier League and get the latest odds on next Liverpool manager to succeed Jurgen Klopp here:

A look at Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool accolades

As well as the trophies mentioned in that last post, Liverpool are very much in the Premier League title race this season, and this week they sealed a spot in the Carabao Cup final – where Chelsea await.

The Reds remain in the Europa League, too.

In fact, in Klopp’s first season at Anfield, he guided the team to the final of the Europa League and Carabao Cup, only to lose both matches.

His other runners-up finishes with Liverpool include the Champions League in 2018 (a year before the German finally got his hands on the trophy) and in 2022. Both defeats came by Real Madrid.

Liverpool have also finished second in the Premier League twice under Klopp, coming so close on both occasions – losing by one point both times.

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Alex Pattle26 January 2024 11:28

A look at Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool accolades

Klopp joined Liverpool in October 2015, replacing Brendan Rodgers, having left Borussia Dortmund a few months earlier.

After steadily building his own squad, his first trophy with the Reds came in 2019, when they won the Champions League with a victory over Tottenham. Later that year, Klopp guided Liverpool to the Super Cup and Club World Cup.

A season later, the German helped to end the club’s 30-year wait for a Premier League title.

In 2021/2022, Klopp and Liverpool achieved a domestic-cup double, beating Chelsea on penalties in both the FA and Carabao Cup finals.

Later that year, they also won the Community Shield.

A year after losing to Real Madrid in the 2018 final, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp finally lifted the trophy (Peter Byrne/PA)
A year after losing to Real Madrid in the 2018 final, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp finally lifted the trophy (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Archive)
Alex Pattle26 January 2024 11:20

Jurgen Klopp to leave Liverpool: A rare, shocking announcement in modern football

Our very own Chief Football Writer, Miguel Delaney, has summed it up pretty well:

Alex Pattle26 January 2024 11:12

Jurgen Klopp explains why he will leave Liverpool this summer

More from Klopp, as the 56-year-old explains his decision to leave Liverpool:

“I told the club already in November. I have to explain a little bit that maybe the job I do people see from the outside, I’m on the touchline and in training sessions and stuff like this, but the majority of all the things happen around these kind of things.

“That means a season starts and you plan pretty much the next season already. When we sat there together talking about potential signings, the next summer camp and can we go wherever, the thought came up, ‘I am not sure I am here then anymore,’ and I was surprised myself by that.”

More here:

Jurgen Klopp explains decision to leave Liverpool

The Reds manager will step down at the end of the season after nearly nine years at the club

Alex Pattle26 January 2024 11:09

Jurgen Klopp explains why he will leave Liverpool this summer

Well, well, well then... Where to start?

Jurgen Klopp has explained his decision to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, saying:

“It is that I am, how can I say it, running out of energy. I have no problem now, obviously, I knew it already for longer that I will have to announce it at one point, but I am absolutely fine now. I know that I cannot do the job again and again and again and again.”

When pressed on those comments, the German said: “I am OK. I am healthy, as much as you can [be] at my age. Little bits and bobs, stuff like that, but nothing anybody has to be concerned about, so that’s absolutely fine.”

More here:

Jurgen Klopp explains decision to leave Liverpool

The Reds manager will step down at the end of the season after nearly nine years at the club

Alex Pattle26 January 2024 11:05

Jurgen Klopp announces shock decision to leave Liverpool

Liverpool have announced that Jurgen Klopp is to resign as manager and depart the club at the end of the 2023/24 campaign.

The German boss arrived at Anfield in 2015 and has reestablished the club as a domestic and European force, reaching three Champions League finals since then - winning one - as well as winning the Premier League title in 2020.

His departure is all the more unexpected as he embarked on a rebuild of the playing squad over the summer, with Liverpool currently sat top of the league table, into the Carabao Cup final and potentially on course for a four-trophy tilt as they continue in the Europa League and FA Cup as well.

Jurgen Klopp announces shock decision to resign from Liverpool

The unexpected announcement comes days after the Reds reached the Carabao Cup final

Jack Rathborn26 January 2024 11:01

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