Director Klopp, who hinted at retirement, did you get a job in Ukraine?" Identical Doppelgänger 'Kloppenko' Discovered

Aug 02, 2024

Director Klopp, who hinted at retirement, did you get a job in Ukraine?' Identical Doppelgänger 'Kloppenko' Discovered
출처=beiN 스포츠 SNS 캡쳐
Director Klopp, who hinted at retirement, did you get a job in Ukraine?' Identical Doppelgänger 'Kloppenko' Discovered
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A person who looks exactly like former Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp, who drew attention with his recent remarks hinting at retirement, was found in Ukraine.

Ukraine's prestigious Shakhtar Donetsk introduced a figure who looked like Klopp on his official SNS on the 2nd (Korea time).

It was not synthetic. In fact, this middle-aged man looked so much like Klopp, even his face shape, glasses, hair color, and beard.

Shakhtar's side is not "Klopp". Our physiotherapist and rehabilitation worker Igor Gr쉬skovic" was introduced.

The soccer media '433' that shared this photo gave the name 'Yuri Kloppnenko'.

The response of the fans was also explosive. "What Klopp looks like in 10 years", "More like Klopp than Klopp", "Temuklop Version","Does Grushkovic also prefer Gegenpressing?" showed a reaction of the back.

The Shakhtar club wrote the content on its official channel after checking fans' reactions through the '433' post.

Director Klopp, who hinted at retirement, did you get a job in Ukraine?' Identical Doppelgänger 'Kloppenko' Discovered
Meanwhile, Klopp said in a recent interview that `I want to continue working in football and I want to use my experience and connections to help others. But there is no chance now. There are no clubs interested, no national teams", indicating the possibility of retirement.

Klopp was a former Mainz striker and was in charge of Mainz from 2001 to 2008, Borussia Dortmund from 2008 to 2015, and Liverpool from 2015 to this year. He built Klopp's own image of losing the championship title against the best team through hot heavy metal soccer through forward pressure and thorough squad control.

So far, he has led two Bundesliga wins, two DFB Pokal wins, one Premier League win, one FA Cup win, three EFL Cup wins, two European Champions League wins, and one FIFA Club World Cup win. Coach Klopp left Jeongden Anfield in May, where he stayed for nine years, citing energy depletion.

Liverpool gave the post-Klopp position to manager Arne Slot, who produced a performance at Feyenoord.



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