Liverpool manager was presented as Red Bull's new global head of football but offered very little clarity on what that role entails
A Xavi Simons brace and a Benjamin Sesko stunner helped secure RB Leipzig a 4-2 home win over Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga on Sunday, with new Red Bull football boss Jurgen Klopp in the crowd.
Jurgen Klopp has opened up on his reasons for leaving Liverpool last year, and why he made the surprising move to take on a new role in the sport, starting as Red Bull's head of global soccer
Jurgen Klopp dismissed any suggestion the role could be a precursor to returning to management in the near future.
The Bundesliga returns to Red Bull Arena with RB Leipzig hosting SV Werder Bremen in a matchup that could redefine momentum for both teams. Leipzig, bruised but not broken after a heavy defeat to Bayern,
Watch as Jurgen Klopp gave his first press conference as Red Bull‘s global head of soccer on Tuesday, 14 January. Klopp previously said he hopes to be able to “figure out what is useful for football” and wants to start learning about the game again in his new role.
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp did not make reference to Leeds United during his first official speaking engagement as Red Bull's new head of global soccer, despite the energy drink giant's influence at Elland Road.
Klopp was seen wrapped in a Red Bull-branded blanket in freezing conditions while celebrating Leipzig's goals, a day after watching from the stands at sister club Paris FC in the French capital
Benjamin Sesko is a man in demand with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United all linked with the RB Leipzig ace as he continues to impress in the Bundesliga.
Talk of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko moving to the Premier League is intensifying, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United all monitoring the Slovenian closely
Arsenal and RB Leipzig have not held talks over a possible winter move for 21-year-old Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko.