Leaving the position of Liverpool head coach, Jurgen Klopp praised his colleague Josep Guardiola from Manchester City.
Over the past few years, Klopp and Guardiola have been the main competitors for each other, and the rivalry of their teams has given the Premier League several bright championship races.
Last Sunday, Klopp took over the Liverpool coaching bridge for the last time, and, of course, Jurgen could not help but speak out about his friend and rival.
“Everyone knows about 115 charges (of violating financial fair play rules), but I have no idea what that means. I only know the number.”
“No matter what happens at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola is the best coach in the world, and this is really important.”
“If you take any other coach to this club, they won’t win the league four times in a row. It happened thanks to him and his guys. Does this mean that they can do whatever they want? No. But I do not know what they have done, if they have done anything at all, and it is not for me to decide.”
“Let’s see. Of course, I would like to find out one day (if City is to blame). Everyone wants to know. But then I’ll be somewhere else. Pep’s skill makes a difference, so I don’t worry about such things. We’ll see. This is not my problem, and I am satisfied with what we have and what we have achieved,” Klopp was quoted as saying by talkSPORT.