Wednesday 29 November 2017

Jurgen Klopp new frontrunner for Bayern Munich job

JURGEN KLOPP is the new frontrunner for the Bayern Munich job after Joachim Low was officially ruled out, according to reports in Germany.
Jupp Heynckes replaced Carlo Ancelotti until the end of the season, after the Italian was dismissed earlier in the campaign.
 Jurgen Klopp is new frontrunner to be named Bayern Munich manager
Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness had claimed the 2013 Treble-winning manager could stay beyond this term. But a visibly angry Heynckes was quick to shoot down the notion, confirming he will not be in the hotseat next term.
And Sport Bild insist that Bayern have four potential candidates in mind for the permanent role — with Klopp the most viable option.
Joachim Low, who led Germany to World Cup glory in 2010, had been targeted. He would be an ideal candidate as he knows many of the players well, having worked with them at international level for many years.
Low was originally Jurgen Klinsmann's assistant for two years, before taking over permanently in 2006, so has been part of the Germany set-up for over 13 years now. However, he would not be available at the end of the season as his contract with the national side runs until 2020 — and he is not willing to leave early.
The impressive Julian Nagelsmann, 30, had been tipped for the role after an incredible season with with Hoffenheim. But, having endured a difficult start to the 2017-18 campaign, he was advised by Heynckes himself to spend a few more years in his current role.
Thomas Tuchel remains the obvious candidate. He knows the Bundesliga well having managed Borussia Dortmund and, as he is currently without a club, would not command any fee. However, the fact he was available and Bayern still opted for Heynckes shows the club have their reservations.
Being the most successful club German manager in circulation, Klopp had been an obvious choice. But it appeared impossible they would ever be able to lure him away from Liverpool. However, recent criticism of him from some of the Anfield faithful has opened the door to the sensational prospect in the summer.
Despite his Dortmund links, Klopp is very highly-regarded at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern will now wait until the end of the season to evaluate his situation before making a final decision on a permanent appointment.

From The Sun

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