Jurgen Klopp s agent has ruled out the prospect of the Liverpool manager replacing Hansi Flick as Germany boss following their surprise World Cup exit.
Kai Havertz s brace, as well as goals from Serge Gnabry and Niclas Fullkrug, ensured Germany secured a 4-2 win over Costa Rica on Thursday, but their efforts were in vain as Japan staged a remarkable comeback to beat Spain and join them in escaping Group E.
Germany s group-stage elimination – their second in as many World Cup tournaments – has led to stern criticism of the side, with some questioning Flick s suitability for the role of head coach.
Former Germany international Dietmar Hamann has called for Flick to depart after overseeing a pathetic campaign in Qatar, and Liverpool boss Klopp – as well as former Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel – has been touted as a potential replacement.
However, Klopp s representative Marc Kosicke told Sky Sports in Germany his client would not be interested in the role, saying: This is a media topic.
Jurgen has a contract at Liverpool until 2026 and he intends to fulfil it.
Flick signed a three-year contract to lead Germany last year, which is set to run through their Euro 2024 campaign on home soil.
The former Bayern Munich boss will be cursing Germany s finishing after they were eliminated from the World Cup despite generating the highest expected goals (xG) tally at the tournament (10.4), three more than the total managed by the competition s second-most creative side (France with 7.4 xG).
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