Jurgen Klopp responds to criticism of controversial new job with Red Bull as the former Liverpool boss admits he didn't consider fan backlash when taking the role
Daily MailHe also reaffirmed that his days in the dugout are over after stint with the Reds Klopp took the role after quitting his job as Liverpool boss earlier on this year Jurgen Klopp has defended his controversial new job as the global head of soccer at Red Bull. Red Bull own several clubs worldwide, including RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga and MLS side New York Red Bulls. Jurgen Klopp has defended his controversial new job with Red Bull after receiving backlash Klopp is now global head of soccer at the company and is expected have a significant amount of influence at all sides Speaking on Toni Kroos' podcast, Klopp said: 'You cannot make your decision depending on what reactions there will be. The former manager has admitted that he did not take other opinions into consideraton He also reinstated that he no longer wants to be a coach having left the Reds earlier this year Klopp will also be reunited with his old assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders, who is in charge of stable side Leipzig His next move had been unclear after he left Liverpool at the end of last season, but it took just a matter on months for things to play out.