Jürgen Klopp took over as manager in October 2015. Since then, Liverpool has won, among other things, the Premier League and the Champions League.
The German coach has transformed Liverpool – who are once once more a force in English and European football.
As you know, the 56-year-old has decided to leave Liverpool following the season, despite a contract until the summer of 2026.
The big club is expected to replace Klopp with Feyenoord’s Dutch coach Arne Slot.
Promising centre-back Jarell Quansah, 21, is confident Liverpool will be strong even without Klopp.
– At the end of the day, coaches come and go. Not many stay over 20 years, especially in this era. As a player, it’s regarding impressing the manager who is in charge. That’s the life of a footballer. From when you’re young, you just try to play for contracts and try to stay as long as you can. That has always been my goal, he says according to the Daily Mail.
We still have a strong group and it will only get stronger the longer we are together.
– The manager has done a fantastic job of building a foundation. The locker room is full of winners. Liverpool is unique in what the fans do for us and what the club means to players like me. I think we will always be a club that wants to challenge for the league title and other trophies and definitely the Champions League. We still have a strong group and it will only get stronger the longer we are together.
This season, Liverpool has won the league cup. In recent rounds, the league title has slipped from their hands.
Quansah has scored one goal and provided three assists in 30 competitive games for Liverpool this season.
The centre-back has made four international appearances for England’s U21 national team.