27 Jan 2024 00:36:44
I get I'm probably reading too much into it but if a manager decides to leave a club, usually his back room staff will hang around hoping to be kept on for a good severance package or a chance with the new manager, unless they're following him to a new club.

So either a new manager and his assistants is already agreed or klopp is heading for Saudi or Miami with his gang.

I'm getting xabi incoming vibes?.

{Ed001's Note - the back room staff have not usually hung around hoping to be kept on for about 30/40 years now. Sometimes the back room staff are not even contracted to the club but to the head coach. Sam Allardyce is an obvious example of that methodology. His entire backroom coaching staff team is contracted to him when he joins a club.}


1.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 01:04:32
The only one who slightly surprised me was Matos as I thought he had been hired by the club rather than as part of Klopp's entourage. Lijnders of course was also hired by the club but he has not been shy in telling us that as soon as Klopp leaves, he's out of here to fulfil his own personal ambitions.


2.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 10:25:15
Matos has managing aspirations.