JURGEN KLOPP HAS suggested he had the opportunity to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United in 2013 but could not seriously consider any offer as he had unfinished business at former club Borussia Dortmund.
Klopp will take charge of Liverpool against United for the first time since arriving at Anfield in October on Sunday, having ended a seven-year association with Dortmund at the end of last season.
Ferguson – who retired from management in 2013 – has made no secret of his admiration for the German’s work while at Dortmund, previously expressing his fear that Klopp could make Liverpool better than United over the coming seasons.
And Klopp revealed he had the chance to take over from the United legend in 2013.
“We spoke. We spoke not a lot but, for me, it was a lot. It was a big honour, the whole talk,” he told reporters.
I did not hear about a real offer but, if there was, I could not have done it. I first had to finish the job with Dortmund and then think about other things. Maybe that is not smart but that is my way.
“I could not leave Dortmund. That is it. It wasn’t like it was said ‘come in March or May’. When you are in April you are in the middle of the planning for next season. You have this player and this player and this player who is coming [to sign] but then you are not there anymore.
“That doesn’t work. Not in my life.”
Klopp will go head to head with Louis van Gaal this weekend for the first time since the pair faced off as coaches of Dortmund and Bayern Munich in 2011.
The Dutchman has come in for criticism over United’s style of play and lack of goals this term, with Klopp eager for his side to entertain where possible.
“First of all I am a football fan. If I watch I want to be entertained. It is why you are interested in it,” he added.
“It would not be the same game if people only go to the game and only think about tactics. I like football because of the moments you can enjoy. Not just a perfect goal but a perfect challenge - the atmosphere and everything.”
Always loved watching him play snooker, but my god I’m sick of listening to him. Just retire and be done with it, I really think 99 percent of snooker fans won’t miss him
@Raymond Kelly: shows you aren’t a snooker fan
@Raymond Kelly: i honestly think that sometimes he gets bored and does and says things just for the sake of it. Can be very tiresome to listen to.
He is such a brilliant snooker player,one of the best ever,but also a massive knob head too
Delighted for Wilson who is a nice guy, The balls didn’t run for Ronnie but that happens. He is however the best of all time
@Terry O Sullivan: think he could easily have set himself apart as the greatest of all time but chose to be edgy instead
Think he’s a natural elite achiever. In snooker this is translating to a great player and pure frustration, coming out in many ways. Should have spent a few bob on a sports psychologist a few years ago, and kept seen them