Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is optimistic about the future and believes that more titles could be on the way for the club. Klopp, who recently stepped down as Liverpool manager, expressed his views on the matter during a fans function.
One aspect that Klopp will be closely monitoring is how Manchester City’s charges for financial irregularities unfold in the Premier League. He hinted that there could be a court decision that might result in Liverpool being crowned Premier League champions three times. Klopp even jokingly mentioned that if a bus parade were to be organized, he would gladly participate, regardless of how long it takes.
During his speech, Klopp also pondered what it would be like if Liverpool had unlimited financial resources. He imagined the likes of Kylian Mbappé, Jude Bellingham, and Erling Haaland donning the Liverpool jersey. However, Klopp quickly dismissed the idea, stating that it doesn’t align with Liverpool’s philosophy. He emphasized that Liverpool achieved their success by doing things the “Liverpool way” and having tough conversations when necessary, unlike some other clubs.
Klopp also highlighted the progress made off the pitch, mentioning the construction of two new stands, the acquisition of Melwood training ground, and the development of a new training facility. He criticized the decision to sell Melwood initially, calling it the “stupidest idea” he had ever heard. Klopp acknowledged that owners have a desire to make money, but he also recognized that they invest in the club and contribute to its growth.
In summary, Klopp remains optimistic about Liverpool’s future success and believes that more titles could be on the horizon. He values the club’s principles and achievements, emphasizing the importance of doing things the “Liverpool way.” While he acknowledges the financial aspect of football, Klopp appreciates the investments made by the owners to enhance the club’s infrastructure and facilities.