Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola believes that Jurgen Klopp will take a break from football management before making a return. After spending eight years at Liverpool, Klopp shocked the football world by announcing that he would be leaving at the end of the current season, marking the end of an era. Guardiola, who himself took a sabbatical from management after spells with Barcelona and Bayern Munich, thinks that Klopp will also take some time off to reflect on his career before making a comeback. While Klopp has ruled out managing another English team, Guardiola is confident that he will return to the game sooner rather than later.
“He will be back, I’m pretty sure,” Guardiola told Eurosport. “Where, I don’t know, only he knows. He will take some time to rest, relax, and gain perspective. When you are constantly playing matches every third day, it’s difficult to take a step back and evaluate your life and goals. Taking a break can be really beneficial. He will decide what’s best for him.”
Liverpool still have a cup final in two weeks and are competing in four tournaments, giving Klopp the opportunity for a memorable farewell. They are considered favorites in the Europa League, the FA Cup is expected to be a closely contested competition, and the title race is likely to go down to the wire. It could be an exciting and dramatic end to Klopp’s tenure as the German leader.
As for Klopp’s future, there have been discussions about him potentially taking charge of the German national team. However, the position has become a challenging one in recent years, and Klopp would undoubtedly want to restore Germany to their former glory if he were to take on the role.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com