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Klopp’s never managed a team that is always a favourite, where the pressure is so high to win with very little room for failure. At Dortmund and Liverpool he competed against teams that spend much more money than he could. He was given time to build a team at both Dortmund and Liverpool, he would not get time or any leeway at Real.
It will be really interesting to see how he does at a club where he is allowed to spend a lot more money. I don’t think he will go to Real Madrid but would be fascinating if he does.
Klopp has always been a project kind of manager. One thing I like about him is that he has always fought hard in leagues that has top managers as well. If he eventually joins Real Madrid (which I'm not sure of), then it will be his third time of moving to a league that has other top managers. He did it while he was at Dortmund, and of course pep was his competitor. Same thing while he was at Liverpool, and of course, pep was there to compete. If he chooses to make the move to Real Madrid, then he has Flick and Simeone waiting for him, and I believe he will do well if given the time to work.
But the big question is, will he take the offer?. From what I saw, he's currently the sporting director of RB Leipzig, but I hope to see him back in the game of coaching.