Jurgen Klopp Profile

Name Jurgen Klopp
Short Name The Normal One
Born Jun 16, 1967
Age 55 years
Birthplace Stuttgart, Germany
Height 6ft 4ins

Jurgen Klopp took Mainz and Borussia Dortmund higher than they had ought to be in German football, and has taken Liverpool back to the top table in England and Europe after joining the club in 2015.

Jurgen Klopp is the manager of Liverpool FC. He has rejuvenated the club into one of the powerhouses of world soccer after lifting the Champions League and the Premier League during his tenure at Anfield.

The Stuttgart-born manager began his coaching career at Mainz 05, the club where he had played the majority of his soccer as a striker and defender. In 2008, after seven years with Mainz, he joined Borussia Dortmund on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

At Signal Iduna Park, Klopp transformed the Black and Yellows and guided Dortmund to back-to-back Bundesliga titles and a UEFA Champions League final.

After another seven-year spell, this time with Dortmund, Klopp joined Liverpool in 2015 and moulded the Reds into an elite outfit again. The Champions League was added to the Reds' trophy cabinet in 2019 before a Premier League title came Liverpool's way in 2020 - the Reds' first league title for 30 years.

Time at Mainz 05

As a player, Jurgen Klopp spent the majority of his days at Mainz 05, where he ended up making 325 appearances and scoring 52 goals across 11 years at the German side.

Immediately after retiring, Klopp took charge of the side as head coach, where he went on to spend seven years mastering his trade.

During his time at Mainz, Klopp instilled his now famous gegenpressing style of play, and after two years of narrowly missing out on promotion, Klopp managed to help his beloved Mainz side into the Bundesliga for the first time in the club's history after finishing third in the 2003/04 season.

Despite boasting the smallest budget in the top flight of German football, Klopp navigated Mainz to successive 11th-place finishes in Bundesliga. Unfortunately his side suffered relegation in the 2006/07 season, but Klopp chose to stay for the following campaign.

After being unable to win promotion in the 2007/08 season, Klopp resigned and headed for Dortmund, where he ended up coaching for a further seven years.

Klopp and Borussia Dortmund

After a brief period of mid-90s success, Borussia Dortmund had fallen behind Bayern Munich prior to the arrival of Klopp as manager in 2008.

Klopp improved BVB's Bundesliga position in each of his first two years in Dortmund, moving up from sixth in 2008/09 to fifth in 2009/10.

By 2010/11, Dortmund had won 14 out of 15 games to lead the Bundesliga at Christmas. Klopp's young side secured the Bundesliga title with two games to spare, conceding just 22 goals all season. Standout players included Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, Shinji Kagawa and young midfielder Mario Gotze, who had been promoted from the reserves.

Dortmund retained the Bundesliga title in 2011/12 with a record tally of 81 points and added the DFB-Pokal, to win the German double. Lewandowski scored 30 goals in all competitions.

Dortmund's focus turned to UEFA Champions League in 2012/13. However, Klopp was irritated by the announcement of the sale of Gotze to rivals Bayern Munich, before the semi-final with Real Madrid. BVB beat Real but faced Bayern in the final at Wembley in May 2013. Arjen Robben scored a late winner as Bayern secured the trophy 2-1. Dortmund ended the season as runners-up in the Bundesliga.

Dortmund won the DFL-Super Cup in 2013 and 2014 and were beaten finalists in the DFB-Pokal in 2014 and 2015. However, on April 15 2015, Klopp announced he would leave Dortmund at the end of the season.

"Turning doubters into believers"

Klopp's transformation of Liverpool was gradual, finishing eighth in his first Premier League season after replacing Brendan Rodgers. Klopp guided Liverpool to the League Cup and Europa League finals in 2016 but lost them both.

In June 2016, Klopp made the crucial signing of Sadio Mane from Southampton for £30million. The Senegalese attacker was to become a key component in Liverpool's success.

A month later, despite not winning any silverware at Anfield, Klopp and his coaching staff were awarded six-year contract extensions.

Liverpool were to finish 2016/17 in fourth place in the Premier League, qualifying for the Champions League and bringing Europe's biggest prize into view.

Klopp had his sights set on the Champions League in 2017/18 and added defensive class to his squad with the addition of Virgil van Dijk in January 2018 for a world record fee for a defender of £75million. However, Liverpool fell at the final hurdle losing to Real Madrid in the Champions League final 3-1.

In 2018/19, Klopp finally got his hands on the Champions League trophy after Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in the final in June 2019. The Reds finished second in the Premier League despite earning 97 points, an agonising point behind Man City.

The following season, Klopp guided Liverpool to the Premier League title for which the fans had been waiting three decades.

Liverpool were unable to defend their Premier League title in the 2020/21 season, with the Reds enduring an injury-stricken campaign that saw a number of high profile stars sidelined for months.

But after being able to rescue a fourth-placed finish, Liverpool qualified for the 2021/22 Champions League and returned to winning ways in the following season.

A League Cup and FA Cup double was wrapped up by May, but Liverpool set their sights on a record-breaking quadruple. Liverpool took Manchester City to the final day of the Premier League, just one point behind Pep Guardiola's side, while also reaching the Champions League final, where they are scheduled to play Real Madrid.

Personal life

Klopp married social worker and children's writer Ulla Sandrock in 2005.

He had been previously married to Sabine Klopp and they share a son together, Marc, who was born in 1988. Marc had a reasonable football career himself with Borussia Dortmund II.

Klopp was brought up in a Lutheran Christian household and considers himself a Christian.

Reported net worth

Due to managerial success and a myriad of sponsorship deals, Jurgen Klopp has a net worth of £21million according to Spear's.

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