Ex-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has responded to the widespread criticism he's received after becoming the new global head of soccer at Red Bull.
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Klopp takes up role with Red Bull GroupDortmund & Mainz fans upset with former coachGermain will begin new job in JanuaryFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đ˘đąWHAT HAPPENED?
The backlash came from all corners, with Borussia Dortmund fans voicing their disgust and Mainz supporters questioning whether Klopp was "crazy" at a recent match. While some did defend the former Liverpool boss, the matter of the 57-year-old selling his soul was raised as he joined a group that has circumvented German football laws since turning fifth-division club SSV Markranstadt into RB Leipzig in 2009.
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Klopp will be responsible for the strategic development of Red Bull's international network of clubs, which include RB Leipzig, Red Bull Salzburg and New York Red Bulls, among others. The move comes after his decision to step down as Liverpool boss at the end of last season, citing a lack of energy, although few expected him to return to football in this capacity.
WHAT KLOPP SAID
âI certainly didnât want to step on anyoneâs toes," Klopp said on Toni Kroos' podcast as he defended the move. "And I personally love all my former clubs. I donât know exactly what I could have done so that everyone would have been happy.
âIt was always clear, well, it was clear to me, that I wasnât going to do nothing at all. And thatâs when the Red Bull story came up. So for me itâs outstanding, I have to be honest.â
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Klopp is currently preparing for what he considers to be the "perfect platform" to enjoy working in football again. He will take up his new role in January.