Former Germany captain Michael Ballack says Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp managing the German nationwide crew would type the ‘excellent connection’.
The 53-year-old guided the Reds to their first league title in over 30 years, including to his facet’s Champions League triumph final season.
Klopp additionally loved a stellar report in his former publish at Borussia Dortmund, overthrowing giants Bayern Munich to win consecutive Bundesliga titles.
The coach’s inventory has risen dramatically over his time at Anfield, main many to query the place his subsequent transfer could also be.
Klopp stays coy on the matter, insisting after the Premier League title win that despite not wanting to sign a lifetime contract, he will remain at the Merseyside club ‘for a while’.
Ex-Chelsea and Bayern Munich midfielder Ballack believes Klopp finally succeeding Joachim Low as Germany’s head coach can be ‘excellent’.
He instructed Sportbuzzer: ‘Why shouldn’t top-of-the-line coaches on this planet be a candidate for the nationwide teaching publish?
‘The query is just not whether or not he has the qualities for it, however whether or not Klopp would even wish to turn into a nationwide coach.
‘He’s ready the place he can select something. Ought to he ever have sufficient as a membership coach, the place of nationwide coach can be an excellent story for him and German soccer. This connection can be excellent.’
Ballack has been greatly surprised by Klopp’s work at Anfield and places him up there with the most effective coaches in world soccer.
‘It’s spectacular how Jurgen established Liverpool on the prime, then led them to the Champions League triumph and now to the championship title,’ he added.
‘He breathed the brand new spirit into Reds, embodies the membership, and is a brutal employee who will get probably the most out of his gamers.
‘He’s a completely distinctive coach. For me he is likely one of the three greatest coaches on this planet.’
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