Jürgen Klopp has defended his decision to head up Red Bull’s group of soccer clubs, saying he "didn’t want to step on anybody’s toes" after his decision prompted a backlash from fans of his former teams in Germany.
Jürgen Klopp defends his decision to join Red Bull after fan backlash
Jürgen Klopp has defended his decision to head up Red Bull’s group of soccer clubs, saying he "didn’t want to step on anybody’s toes" after his decision prompted a backlash from fans of his former teams in Germany.
Klopp is taking over as the drinks company’s head of global soccer from January in what was widely seen as a surprise move. It will be his first job after leaving Liverpool at the end of last season.
"I didn’t want to step on anybody’s toes, definitely not, and personally I love all of my ex-clubs," Klopp said in an interview released Wednesday on a podcast hosted by former Real Madrid and Germany midfielder Toni Kroos.
Klopp suggested any decision he made to coach another club would also have disappointed some fans.