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Jurgen Klopp branded ‘traitor’ and ‘hypocrite’ by angry fans as Liverpool icon risks tarnishing reputation at Red Bull

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JURGEN Klopp stunned football when he announced a return to the game just months after leaving Liverpool.

Less than a year since Anfield hero Klopp said he was “running out of energy” when he confirmed his departure from the Merseysiders, he was appointed as “head of global football” at the Red Bull group.

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been named as Red Bull's global head of football

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Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been named as Red Bull’s global head of footballCredit: PA
The 57-year-old released a statement on social media after a fan backlash

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The 57-year-old released a statement on social media after a fan backlashCredit: Instagram @kloppo

Red Bull have six clubs in their stable including Leipzig, Salzburg and now Leeds.

But while Klopp copped a social media backlash from some Borussia Dortmund fans – with suggestions he might be targeted by a banner at the club’s next home game – the reaction across much of Germany was stunned disbelief.

Dortmund, like Liverpool, are very much a fans’ club, part of the heartbeat of their city.

RB Leipzig, the flagship of the Red Bull stable, were only founded in 2009 when the drinks company purchased the playing rights of a fifth-tier side in the East German city.

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Yet in unveiling Klopp as their new figurehead, with a role to help with the group’s “strategic vision” and global scouting operation as well as training and developing coaches, Red Bull have potentially risked compromising their star signing’s reputation.

The shock announcement of a five-year deal – with conflicting reports over whether there was a get-out clause if the German national team came calling – came out of the blue.

While Klopp, who will start his new role on January 1, said the opportunity “could not excite me more”, as far as many fans, especially in Dortmund were concerned, the news could not have angered them less.

Some denounced Klopp as a “traitor” and a “hypocrite”, with consternation among Liverpool supporters who had expected he would be out of football for at least a year.

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And the scale of the reaction saw the German, 57, break his holiday to post a video message in which he tried to explain: “A few months ago I said that I don’t see myself on the sidelines anymore and that is still the case.

“But I still love football and I still love working. Red Bull gives me the perfect platform for that.

Jurgen Klopp bids emotional farewell to Anfield on final day as drops huge hint he might RETIRE after leaving Liverpool

“I want to share my experience which I collected over the years and we all know there are much more successful managers out there.

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“In my career, I fought for promotion, I fought against relegation, I’ve fought for titles, I’ve fought for trophies.

“Sometimes we failed, sometimes we succeeded and dealing with that is not easy. But it’s possible.

“Now I have time and I have the opportunity. I want to see and feel and figure out what is useful in football.

“So developing football a little bit as well. Really looking forward to it but now I go back on holiday. See you in January.”

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Klopp has botched his Liverpool exit… and it’s cost him his legacy, says Dave Kidd

By Dave Kidd

NOW we know Jurgen Klopp’s final major trophy haul at Liverpool — one Champions League, one Premier League, one FA Cup, two League Cups and (if you must) a World Club Cup.

But where does his reign stand among the greatest of the Premier League era?

In black-and-white terms, Klopp is way behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Pep Guardiola, the only two men to have won multiple Premier Leagues and a Champions League at the same club.

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Those two sit alongside Brian Clough, Bob Paisley and Sir Matt Busby as the undoubted all-time managerial greats of the English game.

But Klopp ranks in the next tier down — with Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho (the Chelsea version), Bill Shankly and Don Revie.

These were all men with the strength of character to transform their clubs in their own image and enjoy success but who did not win as much as they might have done.

Had Klopp managed to keep his intentions under wraps and ended up with another title, perhaps even a treble or quadruple, he’d have edged himself up into that highest echelon with Ferguson, Guardiola, Clough, Paisley and Busby.

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But deciding the timing and the manner of your exit is one of the toughest calls for any manager or sportsman.

Klopp got it wrong.

Read Dave Kidd’s take on Klopp’s demise in full here.

Or click here to check out all of Dave Kidd’s articles.

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Klopp’s move was evidently no shock to Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke, who said: “It’s not a surprise to me because I talked about it with him personally. I wish Jurgen luck in his new job.”

And it was unquestionably a coup for Red Bull, whose boss Oliver Mintzlaff said: “We are very proud of this outstanding and certainly the strongest signing in Red Bull’s football history.

“Jurgen Klopp is one of the greatest and most influential figures in world football, with extraordinary skills and charisma.

“He will be a game changer for our involvement in international football and its continued development.”

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Watch ‘Old Man’ Alexander Volkanovski return in wacky skit

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Alexander Volkanovski’s alter ego is back.

With plenty of time on his hands as he awaits his next fight, the former featherweight champion has kept himself busy filming another “Old Man Volk” sketch that was uploaded Tuesday by sponsor Sportsbet.com.au. Volkanovski’s aged character now finds himself invested in an independent pasta sauce business, with an old rival still breathing down his neck.

Watch the video below.

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In the sketch, Volkanovski, who turned a spry 36 in September, makes several cheeky references to his fighting career, at one point telling a customer that wants to pay by card that “he never taps” and then assuring another that he plans to continue fighting (though this is actually a segue into his ongoing beef with neighbor Beverly, last seen terrorizing Volkanovski in the original Old Man Volk clip.)

Volkanovski has gotten plenty of mileage out of his comedic character, even showing up as Old Man Volk at a press conference ahead of his fight with Ilia Topuria at UFC 298 this past February. That bout didn’t go so well for Volkanovski, as he suffered his first loss at 145 pounds and lost his featherweight title to Topuria via knockout.

Let’s hope for Volkanovski’s sake that this time the skit is a more positive omen.

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Sierra Leone’s identical Koroma twins wanted to be like Man Utd stars

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That mutual support was necessary during their teenage years when their parents, who have always backed their football dreams, divorced.

While living with their father they were forced to use their initiative on the streets of Freetown to make ends meet.

“Things were hard for us at some points,” Alusine said.

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“My brother and I decided to do something just to survive while going to school.

“We were fetching water, putting it into jerrycans and selling it to people in our community. We were also going around collecting used [scrap] iron and sold it.”

According to Alhassan, their bond has been key to their football careers – which were largely spent together until Alhassan moved to a Qatari club last year.

“We love each other so much that we never wanted to be separated,” he explained.

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“When a Spanish club, Real Balompedica Linense, wanted to sign me in 2019 I told them that I would only accept their offer on the condition that they also signed my twin brother.

“They told me to sign the contract and assured me that my brother would join me in Spain a few months later – which he did.”

Key moments in their careers have been shared, with the brothers making their first senior appearances, top-flight bows and international debuts in the same games.

Years of playing together has forged an innate understanding on the pitch.

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“I can read his mind and he can read mine,” insisted Alusine.

“When I have the ball my brother knows what I’ll do with it and what he should do, so the first person I look out for to give a pass is him.

“We’re protective of each other too. When one is fouled by an opponent the other gets concerned.

“We’ve been fighting for each other since childhood and the pitch is not an exception.”

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Root has 'many more runs to get' after breaking England record

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Joe Root says there is plenty more to do after he passed Sir Alastair Cook as England’s leading runscorer in Test matches.

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Dana White’s Contender Series 75: Grading the winners

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Week 9 of Dana White’s Contender Series (2024) took place on Tuesday in Las Vegas, and we’re grading the winners from the five-fight card, which streamed on ESPN+ from the UFC Apex.

With a simple but digestible format that has had the MMA fanbase responding, this series has shown to have legs in multiple ways while serving as a crockpot for contenders the UFC matchmakers can use to fill their roster for future events. With that trend in mind, I once again will be taking a look at the winning fighters, regardless of whether or not they won a UFC contract, and grading their performances in regard to their probability of returning to a UFC stage.

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Sean Gauci

Sean Gauci def. Anthony Drilich – DWCS 75

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Weight class: Flyweight
Result: Sean Gauci def. Anthony Drilich via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Grade: B

Summary: Setting the tone for the night was a technical scrap between Sean Gauci and Anthony Drilich.

I’m not beyond rewarding fighters who go to a decision with an A, but there wasn’t enough output and action to get there for me. That said, it was a shame that Gauci didn’t get consideration come contract time given that he was one of the most complete fighters to compete on the entire card.

I know Dana White has gotten everyone (including myself when it comes to winner grades) to associate quick finishes with good performances, but those two things are far from mutually exclusive.

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Unfortunately for Gauci, he claimed to have broken his hand early in the second frame and couldn’t make a case as strong as he would like.

It’s a shame that the UFC flew out two Australian talents who could’ve just fought on the regionals (especially given the flyweight grading curb), but I hope that Gauci and Drilich get serious consideration from the UFC matchmakers down the road.

Islam Dulatov

Islam Dulatov def. Vanilto Antunes – DWCS 75

Weight class: Welterweight
Result: Islam Dulatov def. Vanilto Antunes via knockout (elbow) – Round 1, 2:44
Grade: A

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Summary: After turning the cage into a cartoon dust storm, it was hard to deny Islam Dulatov anything short of an A for his knockout over Vanilto Antunes.

As his record indicates, Dulatov is a fighter accustomed to getting things done early.

Dulatov, like other fast starters, such as Conor McGregor, appears to have the ability to lock in straight out of the gate regarding his reads on distance and openings.

Although it can be hard to tell given his enthusiasm and work rate, Dulatov appears to have solid technique and a diverse striking arsenal from which to draw. Dulatov also owns multiple submissions on his record, so I’m curious to see more of him against stiffer competition.

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Signing the Chechnya-born German was a no-brainer for Dana White, so don’t be surprised to see Dulatov featured on an international card early next year.

I’m not sure who they’ll book Dulatov with, but I suspect he’d be the perfect dance partner for someone like Danny Barlow.

Mario Pinto

Mario Pinto def. Lucas Camacho – DWCS 75

Weight class: Heavyweight
Result: Mario Pinto def. Lucas Camacho via knockout (left hook) – Round 1,
Grade: A

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Summary: Even though it was a quick outing, it’s difficult to deny Mario Pinto an easy A for his knockout over Lucas Comacho.

Both men seemed to be somewhat shakey at first given the height and length parity at play, but Pinto was able to be the more composed of the two by staying behind his lead hand. And once Pinto was able to establish his range, the native of Portugal smartly hooked off his jab to catch Camacho coming in.

I obviously want to see way more of Pinto before making any bold declarations, but not even I can argue with a heavyweight who actually jabs.

Considering Dane White’s Vince McMahon-like adulation for huge men, seeing Pinto get promptly signed came as no surprise to me. As far as his first assignment goes, I think Thomas “Jefferson” Peterson would be the perfect matchup to test Pinto in his promotional debut.

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Kody Steele

Kody Steele def. Chasen Blair – DWCS 75

Weight class: Lightweight
Result: Kody Steele def. Chasen Blair via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:07
Grade: A

Summary: Bodyshot stoppages equal instant A’s for me, so it should be no surprise that Kody Steele gets the proverbial rubber stamp from myself and the UFC brass alike.

Looking like the second coming of Rick Story, Steele – who comes from a grappling base – showed steady pressure and bodywork en route to wearing down Blair.

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In Blair’s defense, he did take the fight on a short turnaround from a fight he won in late September, so I hope to see him again on a full camp.

Steele appears ready to meet the usual standard signed for this show, but I can’t help but worry about his propensity to keep his head upright and on center in exchanges. That said, I expect solid fight-to-fight improvements from Steele, given his age and the camp he trains at.

I’m happy to see Steele get signed considering the fallout he endured during this season and wouldn’t be shocked to see him paired with someone like Mitch Ramirez for his first UFC assignment.

Artem Vakhitov

Artem Vakhitov def. Islem Masraf – DWCS 75

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Weight class: Light heavyweight
Result: Artem Vakhitov def. Islem Masraf via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:23
Grade: A

Summary: Despite starting off a bit shaky, I felt like Artem Vakhitov showed enough in his first-round finish over Islem Masraf to earn an A from me.

When you consider that Vakhitov only recently came over from kickboxing (only having two professional MMA fights prior to this), then I feel like we should temper our expectations when it comes to both the Russian’s style and ceiling.

The clinch is quietly the most important space for strikers coming into this sport, so seeing Vakhitov gravitate toward this phase of the fight isn’t the worst thing in the world (although I suspect he was only doing it to quiet the chaos and reduce win conditions for his opponent).

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So long as Vakhitov can avoid pulling his opponent on top of him like he briefly did in this bout, then I expect his competence in closed quarters to only improve from fight to fight. That said, I suspect that the UFC will be careful with how they book Vakhitov, considering his history with Alex Pereira (who apparently played a role in his former foe’s signing).

I feel bad for Yousri Belgouri, who now trains with Pereira and still didn’t get this treatment in his two swings at bat on the Contender Series, but I wasn’t surprised to see Vakhitov get the nod from Dana White and company. For my money, don’t be shocked to see Vakhitov paired up with someone like Ivan Erslan for his UFC debut.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for DWCS 74.

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Chelsea set to get second shot at Osimhen transfer in January for £40m discount with advantage due to special clause

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CHELSEA could be set for a second chance at signing Victor Osimhen in January, according to reports.

The Blues were strongly linked with a move for the striker throughout the summer.

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Victor Osimhen is reportedly interested in finally joining Chelsea in JanuaryCredit: Rex

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However, they ultimately missed out on a deal after Al-Ahli agreed a fee with Napoli on Deadline Day.

The Saudi Pro League side then opted to sign Ivan Toney instead, leaving Osimhen in limbo.

He later joined Galatasaray on a season-long loan, with his £109million release clause expiring in the process.

According to Corrierre dello Sport, Osimhen remains interested in joining Chelsea when the window re-opens in January.

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He is even considering the possibility of moving to West London if given the chance.

The report adds that Galatasaray are also keen to make his loan permanent, with a £68million release clause becoming active in the New Year.

That clause will then drop to £63million next summer once he returns to Napoli.

In a further boost to the Blues, the January release clause is not valid to clubs in Serie A.

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Osimhen has already scored two goals and provided four assists in four appearances since moving to Turkey.

Meanwhile, he has less than two years remaining on his deal with Napoli, which expires in the summer of 2026.

Chaos as Victor Osimhen is greeted by flare-wielding Galatasaray fans as he leads them in chant at 4am after transfer

Chelsea would add to their already impressive attacking options at Stamford Bridge by signing Osimhen.

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Enzo Maresca can currently call upon Christopher Nkunku, Nicolas Jackson and youngster Marc Guiu to lead the line.

Nkunku and Jackson alone have scored 11 goals between them so far this season.

The Blues sit fourth in the Premier League, four points behind leaders Liverpool and unbeaten in their last six league matches.

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Francis Ngannou responds to Dana White calling boxing paydays ‘a myth’

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Francis Ngannou is not looking to get into another back-and-forth with UFC CEO Dana White over the semantics of his choice to leave the promotion.

As the three-year anniversary of Ngannou’s final octagon appearance approaches, the former UFC heavyweight champion doesn’t have a sliver of doubt that he made the right call leaving the company behind. Since then, Ngannou has achieved his dream of competing in professional boxing after a pair of significant bouts against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua that figure to have cashed in big paydays.

There was a point in time when White said Ngannou would never get what he wanted in the boxing world by parting ways with the UFC, especially after he left an offer on the table to be the highest paid heavyweight in UFC history. More recently, White said the idea that boxing provides greater paydays than what’s possible in the UFC is “a myth,” and he knows for “a fact” that Ngannou was offered more money to stay in UFC because he knows the “real numbers” that others don’t.

Ngannou can only scoff at White’s comments and cautioned the public to not buy into the narrative peddled by the UFC boss.

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“Personally at this point, it’s been a while since I’ve taken anything from Dana White as credible,” Ngannou told MMA Junkie on Tuesday. “I don’t give any importance because the things that he says a lot of times cannot make sense. But just for this statement, I will say for everything that I left the UFC for – every single thing – I have had more. Way more. Everything. Name it. Just say I have had everything way more, just for the reference.”

Ngannou (17-3) did not get the results he wanted in the boxing ring as he lost a controversial decision to Fury in October 2022 despite knocking him down and then suffered a brutal knockout loss to Joshua in March. Now Ngannou is about to begin the second chapter of his MMA career as he’s set to make his long-awaited PFL debut when he takes on Renan Ferreira (13-3) in the “Battle of the Giants” main event Oct. 19 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (ESPN+ pay-per-view, DAZN).

Although Ngannou doesn’t have the UFC platform behind him, he is happy with his life. He does not regret a single business decision he has made from the time of his UFC exit to today. Because of that, all of White’s statements are irrelevant to him.

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“I’m very comfortable,” Ngannou said. “To this day, I fight because I love fighting. I don’t fight because I need to pay bills or because I need to pay debts. I don’t fight because I need to make a living. I fight because I want to. I can say, ‘OK, I’m out.’ And I will be good. And it would be the last time that you see me.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for PFL: Battle of the Giants.

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