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Klopp: I’ll end career at Reds
- Updated: September 30, 2016
Jurgen Klopp says he would be content to see out his managerial career with Liverpool but will retire in the next 10 years.
Klopp is 49 and has admitted he does not want to be “sitting on the bench at 60”, which gives him 11 years in which to achieve his ambitions at Anfield.
The German celebrates a year in charge of the Reds next week and on Saturday will attempt to build on a flying start of four wins in six Premier League games when Liverpool travel to Swansea.
Klopp told Germany’s RedaktionsNetwerk: “I certainly will (return to Germany) to live, but I don’t know if I will be back there as a coach yet. The day will come when I say, ‘thanks, it was a pleasure’.
“It’s very, very unlikely that I will still be sitting on …