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  • IRAOLA

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They are top.. behave..

They do expect either league or CL as a minimum though. Anything less usually results in the boot at the end of the season.

I think it’s more a case of player power — or that Real Madrid prima-donna culture — threatening Alonso’s reign.


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Klopp aint leaving his cushy job to come back to this mess unless they let him personally torture the data nerds
It'll be the nerds making the decision, so he won't even be considered.

I'm cautious about ditching Slot without someone better in the frame. Maybe we could add to the shit stirring at Real. I'd trust Alonso.
 
There's no way we would get Benitez. He is not a long term solution and as he is already in a job he will cost too much as an interim, especially as we would already have to pay a fortune to sack Slot.

He's only got 18 months left on a contract. Wouldn't be too pricey in the scheme of things.
 
Since we're talking about bringing back former managers, with Klopp, Rafa, Kenny, and apparently even Hodgson getting a mention...

Brendan Rodgers is currently available.

For those who seem to have taken an unreasonable disliking to Slot as a man, we can always go a bit further.
 
That’s a more sensible question. I think it would be the manner of the defeats and the players available as much as anything.

Nobody has battered us.

If we lose the next 5 the pressure will be intense but I do not expect us to.
So now what? Maybe time to revisit your opinion after 2 successive 3-0 batterings... One at home to Notts forest who were 19th at the time...
 
According to Bayern Space

"I can now reveal that Bayern Munich has been informed, through long-standing communication channels with Volker Struth of Sports360, the agent of Julian Nagelsmann, that there has been contact between Struth and Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes regarding the future availability of Nagelsmann.Bayern remain close to Struth due to Nagelsmann’s ongoing connections to the club, and because several influential board members still operate within the same advisory network that handled his original appointment. Through this chain, Bayern were made aware that Liverpool reached out in recent days for exploratory talks. The exchange was described as loose and precautionary, aimed only at understanding Nagelsmann’s long-term intentions should the situation under Arne Slot worsen.Richard Hughes was assured that Nagelsmann will not leave the national team before the World Cup under any circumstance. However, depending on Germany’s performance, an early exit from his contract which runs until 2028 is viewed as possible for a club of Liverpool’s historical stature. Bayern were informed of these nuances because they maintain regular contact with DFB leadership and with Struth, and because Nagelsmann’s long-term trajectory inevitably influences their own strategic considerations.Inside Bayern one detail has circulated more quietly, that Jürgen Klopp is believed to be guiding Liverpool toward securing Nagelsmann, helping shape the succession plan that could unfold after the World Cup. In return, it is whispered that Klopp would be considered the natural successor to Nagelsmann at the national team, completing a chain that multiple senior figures inside German football have long envisioned."
 
According to Bayern Space

"I can now reveal that Bayern Munich has been informed, through long-standing communication channels with Volker Struth of Sports360, the agent of Julian Nagelsmann, that there has been contact between Struth and Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes regarding the future availability of Nagelsmann.Bayern remain close to Struth due to Nagelsmann’s ongoing connections to the club, and because several influential board members still operate within the same advisory network that handled his original appointment. Through this chain, Bayern were made aware that Liverpool reached out in recent days for exploratory talks. The exchange was described as loose and precautionary, aimed only at understanding Nagelsmann’s long-term intentions should the situation under Arne Slot worsen.Richard Hughes was assured that Nagelsmann will not leave the national team before the World Cup under any circumstance. However, depending on Germany’s performance, an early exit from his contract which runs until 2028 is viewed as possible for a club of Liverpool’s historical stature. Bayern were informed of these nuances because they maintain regular contact with DFB leadership and with Struth, and because Nagelsmann’s long-term trajectory inevitably influences their own strategic considerations.Inside Bayern one detail has circulated more quietly, that Jürgen Klopp is believed to be guiding Liverpool toward securing Nagelsmann, helping shape the succession plan that could unfold after the World Cup. In return, it is whispered that Klopp would be considered the natural successor to Nagelsmann at the national team, completing a chain that multiple senior figures inside German football have long envisioned."

I have never been overly impressed with Nagelsmann. He gives me Wirtz, Frimpong vibes. Dont think his methods will translate to the PL.
 
According to Bayern Space

"I can now reveal that Bayern Munich has been informed, through long-standing communication channels with Volker Struth of Sports360, the agent of Julian Nagelsmann, that there has been contact between Struth and Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes regarding the future availability of Nagelsmann.Bayern remain close to Struth due to Nagelsmann’s ongoing connections to the club, and because several influential board members still operate within the same advisory network that handled his original appointment. Through this chain, Bayern were made aware that Liverpool reached out in recent days for exploratory talks. The exchange was described as loose and precautionary, aimed only at understanding Nagelsmann’s long-term intentions should the situation under Arne Slot worsen.Richard Hughes was assured that Nagelsmann will not leave the national team before the World Cup under any circumstance. However, depending on Germany’s performance, an early exit from his contract which runs until 2028 is viewed as possible for a club of Liverpool’s historical stature. Bayern were informed of these nuances because they maintain regular contact with DFB leadership and with Struth, and because Nagelsmann’s long-term trajectory inevitably influences their own strategic considerations.Inside Bayern one detail has circulated more quietly, that Jürgen Klopp is believed to be guiding Liverpool toward securing Nagelsmann, helping shape the succession plan that could unfold after the World Cup. In return, it is whispered that Klopp would be considered the natural successor to Nagelsmann at the national team, completing a chain that multiple senior figures inside German football have long envisioned."


When Jürgen Klopp took up his role with Red Bull, the German coach explained that he’d wanted to step away from management following his time with Liverpool.

The 58-year-old has given his all at Anfield, and had success with Liverpool, but it was an intense period. The Red Bull position presented an opportunity to stay in football. Klopp would have more of a backroom role, without the daily stress and drama that being a manager brings.

Not everyone is convinced Klopp will be able to stick at it.

Chief among the doubters is Uli Hoeneß, who believes Klopp will go back on his word and return to coaching.

Germany’s Tagesspiegel quote Bayern Munich’s honorary as saying: “I could never imagine him as an official who travels around the country, to New York, and looks after the different teams. And I don’t think that will be a good model in the long run. I also don’t think he’ll do that forever, I can’t imagine it.

“I’ve always admired Jürgen Klopp as a coach who is on the pitch. Someone who develops a team, who moves a team forward with his personality. I see Jürgen Klopp on the pitch and nowhere else.”


Given Liverpool’s struggles this season under Arne Slot, there’s been calls from some fans for a Klopp rescue act. That seems unlikely at the moment, and there’s been no suggestion in Germany that the manager is considering a return to Anfield.

That said, many in the country are convinced he will return to coaching, it’s just unclear where and when.
 
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