JURGEN KLOPP has defended his new role with Red Bull after the former Liverpool boss was hit with criticism.
Klopp came under fire for taking up a role with the energy drink conglomerate, where he will begin as Head of Global Soccer from January 1, 2025.
The German coach was criticised for joining Red Bull, given the company’s differing approach to football from the rest of the German leagues.
Red Bull clubs have been accused of financial doping, rather than being fan-led organisations with deep history in the leagues.
But Klopp has defended the organisation, which controls teams such as RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg and New York Red Bulls.
Speaking on the Einfach mal Luppen podcast with brothers Felix and Toni Kroos, Klopp said: “I have to say clearly that I have never followed the Red Bull story so critically.”
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Going on to explain that Red Bull have helped nurture massive football talents across Europe.
Referencing stars such as Dayot Upamecano, Ibrahima Konaté and Christopher Nkunku as examples of players who have gone on to succeed elsewhere.
While he also admitted that there was no way he could keep everyone happy when choosing his new career path.
He said: “I didn’t want to step on anyone’s toes, definitely not. And I personally love all of my former clubs.
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“I don’t really know what I could have done to make everyone happy.”
Adding: “It was always clear, well, clear to me, that I wouldn’t do nothing.
“And then the Red Bull story came up. So for me it’s outstanding, I have to say honestly.”
It’s certainly a lucrative offer for the former Borussia Dortmund manager too.
Sky Sports reported earlier this month that Klopp will be pocketing between £8m-£10m per year in his new role with Red Bull.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk