Despite being passionate about the game, as the man that introduced “heavy metal football” to the world, Klopp is happy taking a back seat and concedes that he may never grace a dugout again.
Quizzed by The Athletic on whether he misses the day-to-day challenges of being a manager, Klopp - who saw his successor Arne Slot deliver another Premier League crown to Anfield in 2024-25 - said: “Not. At. All. I was super happy with the way Liverpool performed. I watched some games. But it is not like, ‘Oh, it’s Saturday!’ I didn’t know when games started. I was just out. I played sports. We enjoyed life, spent time with the grandkids, completely normal stuff, knowing I will work again. But knowing as well, that I don’t want to work as a coach anymore.”
Pressed further on whether his absence from the touchline will extend indefinitely, Klopp added: “That’s what I think. But you don’t know. I’m 58. If I started again at 65, everybody will say, ‘You said you’ll never do it again!’ Er, sorry, I thought 100 per cent (when I said it)! That is what I think now. I don’t miss anything.”