Jurgen Klopp Dismisses Speculation He Was Going to Quit Liverpool Due to European Super League

Earlier, head coach of the Liverpool football club Juergen Klopp spoke out against the creation of the Super League and the club’s intention to participate in the tournament.
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Juergen Klopp will stay with Liverpool despite the club’s recent plans to join the European Super League, rejecting speculation that he could resign as head coach.

“If I’m a problem I go, if I’m not I stay. I feel responsible for this club. I’m here as a football coach and a manager. I heard the situation that I would resign, if times get even tougher, it makes me more sticky that I stay here,” Klopp said.
​“I can’t say a lot more because we were not involved in the process - not the players, not me - we didn’t know about it. We will have to wait how it develops,” he added on the issue of Liverpool’s intention to join the European Super League.

At Monday on midnight, 12 European football clubs, including Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico, Inter, Milan and Juventus, officially announced the establishment of the Super League, a new European club football tournament.

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