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Jürgen Klopp, considered one of the greatest managers in world soccer, has announced that he will step down from his position as Liverpool’s head coach at the end of the current season.
Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp is seen before the English League Cup semifinal second leg soccer match between Fulham and Liverpool on Jan. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
The manager, who has won just about everything with Liverpool since first joining as manager in 2015, confirmed the news in an official club announcement on Friday (January 26).
Arne Slot is the current Liverpool manager, serving since June 2024.. Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside.Liverpool won the First Division title for the first time in 1901; since then, the club has won a further 18 league titles, along with eight FA Cups and ten Football League Cups.
Arend Martijn "Arne" Slot (born 17 September 1978) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Liverpool.. Slot played as a midfielder for FC Zwolle, where he won the Eerste Divisie in 2002, NAC Breda and Sparta Rotterdam before retiring as a player back at PEC Zwolle, where he won another Eerste Divisie title in 2012.
Simon Weaver is currently the longest-serving manager in the top four divisions, [2] having managed Harrogate Town since May 2009, though eleven of those years were outside the EFL. [ N 1 ] Following Jürgen Klopp 's exit from Liverpool in May 2024, Pep Guardiola of Manchester City is the longest-serving current manager in the Premier League ...
Klopp's status as a Liverpool icon is secure after returning the club to the summit of European soccer and its 30-year wait for an English league title in 2020.
On 21 October, he played the full 90 minutes in Liverpool's third group-stage tie, a 0–0 draw with a Napoli side featuring former Liverpool left-back Andrea Dossena. Spearing was an unused substitute in Liverpool's 1–0 Premier League win against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium on 31 October.