He so intense and requires such dedication and commitment that other than seeing it as a personal challenge, or wanting a different, less intense experience because of family commitments or whatnot, I would think a national side management role wouldn’t suit him. But if it did, I could see him theoretically in South America (Brazil? Argentina?). I’d be surprised if it were anywhere else in Europe. Or maybe . . . . . . . the USA? :) Talk about “doing it with a shit side”!Yes, I thought about that, of course. As who wouldn't?
It might be an interesting test case. Perhaps he's the only person who could actually bring Catalonian and Spanish players together. He's certainly the best manager in the world, and the Spanish are the first to know that. He's their best guarantee of another world cup. And he's not the one who determines whether referenda and suchlike are held.
Unlikely, I agree. But might be tempting. Short-term contract, four years to get them the world cup, or not. Put it this way – I really don't see him coaching any other national side.
Just like Juventus!I love how he knocks shit like this on the head almost immediately.
The Juventus thing was mental, they were reporting pure bullshit for months even after he laughed it offJust like Juventus!
Just glad we don’t have as many click baiters dedicated solely to us.The Juventus thing was mental, they were reporting pure bullshit for months even after he laughed it off
Load of bollocks.well Haaland ain't coming if Pep's going anywhere else. The only question is is he going to deliver at the end of the season in the games he needs to win, or is Klopp going to outshine him, possibly in perpetuity if he delivers the scousers a quadruple.