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200 Premier League wins: Jurgen Klopp losing steam is a Farce!

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200 Premier League wins: Jurgen Klopp losing steam is a Farce!

Jurgen Klopp made a promise to Liverpool on the day of his appointment as Liverpool manager, and right to his closing moments with the club, the German continues to fulfill those promises with every game that comes. Doubters to Believers, he said.

And if any Liverpool fan ever had any doubts back in 2015, they sure are believers in every sense of the word now.

318 Premier League games, with 200 wins from them, Klopp has not only created his own history at the club but has beaten some serious club legends to sit top of the food chain. But all good things like they say, must come to an end. And for Jurgen Klopp, it is because he has ran out of steam for the job.

Really?

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The former Borussia Dortmund manager’s time at Liverpool is set to come to an end at the conclusion of the current campaign, and the word on everyone’s lips ever since has been why he is leaving a club he has grown to get so used to and love even that it has become a part of him.

Not only does is it sound strange, it sounds even weirder to think that he leaves the club with a squad this good that if he wanted to, could help take them to yet another level past the current campaign.

A lot of narratives have gone into the debate as to the real reason the German is ready to bid his club goodbye. According to him, it isn’t because he wants to, but because he has to. Is that telling the world something? Is something else chasing Jurgen Klopp away from England?

These are all questions; questions that will continue to remain rhetorical until someone eventually comes out to spill the bean.

For former Liverpool boss, Rafa Benitez, he hints that there are far more things behind the scenes at play according to what he learnt from his own insiders within the club, which brings us all back to the question; why would a manager so good as Jurgen Klopp want to leave Liverpool so soon on the basis of ‘running out of energy’?

Jurgen Klopp has done so much for Liverpool with less net spend that him leaving seems to be the greatest joke any Comedian will ever tell.

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