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Jurgen Klopp set to be announced as Liverpool Manager in few days

Is Klopp, or anybody else for that matter, willing to let those people decide which players they will manage?

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Klopp is now on sabbatical after leaving Borussia Dortmund in the summer but has made it clear he’d cut short his holiday if the right job became available and he’s now the odds on favourite to take over at Anfield.

In the aftermath of his dismissal, rumours are circulating around two names in particular as potential successors to the Northern Irishman, Jurgen Klopp and Carlo Ancelotti, and here we’ve compiled a few of the stories doing the rounds surrounding the two on Monday morning.

The search for a new manager is underway and we hope to make an appointment in a decisive and timely manner.” It is true however that his job was made much more demanding after losing the likes of Suarez in 2014 and Sterling this season; and with no comparable replacements – success proved hard. “I think he has demonstrated in Dortmund that he can work at any team in the world”, said the 21-year-old. Ancelotti is a great manager of course but he’s gone to clubs where you would expect to win trophies.

“They need a manager who has track record to be able to stabilise the club, get Liverpool back on the front foot where they should be”. Forget talking about the title.

In a statement posted on the club’s official website yesterday, Liverpool said Brendan Rodgers: “will leave his post with immediate effect after having his contract terminated”.

“Brendan has dedicated his entire professional life to developing players and teams, and I am certain that with his knowledge and passion for the game it won’t be too long before he finds a new challenge”. “We talk about Arsenal but Liverpool have won one Carling Cup in 10 years”.

“He’s going to want to be going to a big club, a club where he’s got a chance of being successful and winning”. “I will accept it just like I have always accepted any decision that Liverpool have taken for me”.

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“This is modern football and I don’t envy young British managers coming through”, Taylor said. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was dismissed on Sunday, paying the cost for the club’s 18-month droop.

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