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Jurgen Klopp has been talking for less than two minutes when he says, with cheery clarity, that he misses “nothing” about his former life as a coach.
Klopp left Liverpool in the summer of 2024, ending a nine-year reign in which he stamped his personality not just on Anfield but on English football. He won the club’s first top-flight title in three decades and lifted the Champions League, introducing a nation to his trademark “heavy metal football” in the process.
So when last season began, with Klopp out of work and his replacement Arne Slot in situ at Liverpool, was he waiting by the television for the weekend’s games to begin?
“Not. At. All,” he says, speaking in staccato to underline his point. “I was super happy with the way Liverpool performed. I watched some games. But it is not like, ‘Oh, it’s Saturday!’









