Red Bull head of global soccer Jürgen Klopp slammed the Club World Cup on Tuesday, saying it is asking too much of overworked players. Despite Red Bull-backed Salzburg’s inclusion in FIFA's expanded 32-team tournament in the United States next summer,
Jurgen Klopp won one Premier League title with Liverpool, but could add two more to his tally amid Manchester City's ongoing investigation.
Juergen Klopp described FIFA's new Club World Cup as a 'useless' waste of time despite his new ties to Red Bull Salzburg who will participate in the first edition of the expanded competition this summer.
Jürgen Klopp, Red Bull's global soccer head, criticized the Club World Cup for overburdening players. Despite Red Bull Salzburg's inclusion, he called the competition 'useless,' given the lack of summer breaks and rising injuries.
Having defended his decision to leave Liverpool and join Red Bull as their head of global football, Jürgen Klopp has now slammed the expansion of the Club World Cup, saying it is one step too far for overworked players and meaningless.
Jürgen Klopp has joined Red Bull on a mission to lead and to learn, to bring intensity and fire, and to make a long-term impact across the network of clubs – and the global game as a whole.
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Jürgen Klopp started his new position as Red ... FA Cup, DFB-Pokal and FIFA Club World Cup. This new role is his first since bidding an emotional farewell to Liverpool in May 2024 and he will ...
Klopp told the news conference that he hoped Salah would stay at the club, naming him as Liverpool's greatest striker of the modern era, as well as going on a tirade about this summer's FIFA Club ...