January 15 – Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has hit back at critics of his new job as Red Bull’s head of global football. Klopp left Liverpool after almost nine years at the helm last summer and officially started his new job with Red Bull on January 1. As part of his role, Klo...
La ofensiva de Jürgen Klopp como jefe de fútbol global de Red Bull comenzó en Salzburgo, Austria, el martes cuando el exentrenador del Liverpool fue presentado oficialmente en su nuevo rol y respondió a los críticos.
January 16 – Having defended his decision to leave Liverpool and join Red Bull as their head of global football, Jürgen Klopp has now slammed the expansion of the Club World Cup, saying it is one step too far for overworked players and meaningless. Despite Red Bull-backed Salzburg’s inc...
The former Liverpool manager was unveiled as Red Bull's new global head of football and ruled out taking a seat in the team's top job.
Klopp is currently Red Bull's head of global football after leaving Liverpool at the end of last season. Kahn told Aktuelle Sportstudio: "At some point you have to accept that for him it is an exciting task. "I don't know if he will continue ...
After agreeing to take the role of Global Head of Soccer at Red Bull back in October, Klopp has now officially started and it promises to be a busy opening couple of months for the German. As part of his first duties in the role, Klopp sat down for his first press confer...
Klopp, junto a Oliver Mintzlaff, el director ejecutivo de Proyectos Corporativos y Nuevas Inversiones de Red Bull, coordinará la estructura deportiva que incluye clubes como Red Bull Salzburg, RB Leipzig, New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Bragantino y Omiya Ardija. Además, Red Bull...
Jürgen Klopp's move to Red Bull sent shockwaves through the football world. From his unveiling to his evolving role, Jan Åge Fjørtoft, Markus Fjørtoft and Seb Stafford-Bloor break down what he's been up to, where he can drive the most impact, and whether the b...
Red Bull head of global soccer Jürgen Klopp has slammed the Club World Cup, saying it is asking too much of overworked players.
“By joining Red Bull at a global level, I want to develop, improve and support the incredible football talent that we have at our disposal. “I see my role primarily as a mentor for the coaches and management of the Red Bull clubs,” he added, “but ultimately, I am one part of a...