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See why Xabi Alonso could be the ideal replacement when Jürgen Klopp leaves Liverpool

Klopp still has a lot to do at Liverpool, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to think about the future without him

By Sergio Moya

Klopp still has a lot to do at Liverpool, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to think about the future without him
Klopp still has a lot to do at Liverpool, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to think about the future without him
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There is no doubt that Jürgen Klopp is one of the best managers in the world today and for several years now, even for many he is arguably the best in the history of our Liverpool, as what he has done at Anfield has been truly magnificent, returning the club to the elite of European football and winning every possible trophy at least once.

 

Among Jürgen Klopp's greatest achievements as a manager is of course winning the seventh Champions League in the club's history, as well as ending a 30-year drought without winning the Premier League, but he was also able to develop players to bring them to reach their maximum level and we could say that Klopp is responsible for legends such as Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Jordan Henderson.

Currently, Jürgen Klopp has a contract with the club until 2026, so even though there are still 3 years to go until the end of his contract with the club and even without the certainty of whether he will renew or not, it would not be unreasonable for the board to start monitoring other coaches who could take his place, which will undoubtedly be an extremely complicated task for whoever is chosen.

In that sense, today there seems to be a name on the table that seems to meet the necessary attributes to be considered among the candidates and that is the former player and legend of our Liverpool, Xabi Alonso.

 

Why Xabi Alonso?

Xabi Alonso's coaching career is still very short, however he has shown good aptitudes to stand out, just as he did as a player. His work at Bayer Leverkusen has been remarkable, as he currently has his team leading the Bundesliga and with impressive numbers. Four games played, all four with victories in which they have allowed only 3 goals and scored 19, that is an average of almost five goals scored per game.


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