The German manager announced his departure just under a year ago, with his side sat top of the Premier League.
Jürgen Klopp's charm offensive as Red Bull's head of global soccer began in Salzburg, Austria, when the former Liverpool manager was officially presented in his new role and hit back at critics of the move.
Jurgen Klopp left Liverpool this summer and has just started his first job in the game since his Merseyside departure, something which has caused headlines.
Jürgen Klopp was finally unveiled as the new Global Head of Soccer at Red Bull after leaving Liverpool in the summer.Despite reports suggesting that the former Borussia
Jürgen Klopp watched Leipzig secure a 4-2 victory over Werder Bremen, reclaiming fourth place in the Bundesliga. Klopp, now Red Bull's head of global soccer, observed young prospects like Xavi Simons and Benjamin Šeško shine.
Jürgen Klopp has joined Red Bull on a mission to lead and to learn, to bring intensity and fire, and to make a long-term impact across the network of clubs – and the global game as a whole.
Former Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp will not be just a token celebrity in his new post as head of global soccer at Red Bull but will try to add value to the organisation, he said on Tuesday.
Klopp, the former Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund and Mainz coach, took over his new duties as Red Bull’s head of global soccer on Jan. 1 and he took the first opportunity to see the energy drinks ...
Since Borussia Dortmund last won the Bundesliga title under Jürgen Klopp during the 2012/13 season, there have been relentless accusations made about the mentality at the Westfalenstadion.Losing out
By Ben McFadyean.Nuri Sahin’s Dortmund team was once again overwhelmed by a significantly less impressive side in the form of the Serie A’s seventh-placed Bologna side, that have only won once
Klopp’s decision also stung in Dortmund. “Jürgen knows full well he could have almost picked his job at Borussia Dortmund,” the club’s chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke told Sport Bild ...
Why did Nuri Sahin struggle at Borussia Dortmund? The short answer is because he didn't win enough games, which is ultimately the metric by which all first-team head coaches are measured in professional football.