Klopp has now admitted that wielding the axe on Rose was a bitter pill to swallow. In an interview with The Athletic, he said: "It’s not great. It will never be my hobby. But it’s things you have to do. What I want is to hire coaches for the right reasons. And if you finish working together, then it is also for the right reasons and not for the media asking for it."
The ex-Liverpool boss spoke of his desire to create stability but admitted modern football doesn’t allow it.
"I want to instil this (stability); more trust, going through the hard times," he added. "If you are convinced, then you are convinced. The world is like that: ‘Oh my God, you are great!’ Then it is, ‘Oh no! You’re s***.’ There’s no grey area anymore. And very often life is grey."