German Jurgen Klopp, coach of the Liverpool Football Club, continued his vague responses to a question about his possible leadership of his country.

In statements to Sky Sports TV, Klopp said: "I don't know if this matter should be on the agenda. I have never thought that I could become a German league champion, cup or anything else, and this has not happened in In many cases, there are thousands of trainers abroad who managed this more. "

Klopp expressed his belief that he always says the same thing on this issue, "because the truth is: I am still here a contractor for another four years, and certainly from the current perspective, I do not intend to complete this (contract) at least, I say at least."

And about his life after retiring as a coach, Klopp said: "It makes sense to have a different view of life and not to stand on the sideline at the end of the week, in the rain, arguing with other coaches or teams."

Klopp had recently told SWR radio that he was determined to return to Germany at some point "for life definitely, after my career ended, and very likely in Mainz."

It is noteworthy that Klopp was a player and then coach in Mainz between 1990 and 2008.

Club led Liverpool to victory in the Premier League for the first time in the history of the English club in 30 years.

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