Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted to hospital due to his accident

Jürgen Klopp is going through a tough spell at Liverpool. That’s prompted one journalist to give an update on his job safety, with a list of replacements named.

These aren’t good times for Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool. The German coach has long since achieved legendary status at the club, but this season has proved to be his most difficult campaign since the early days of his tenure at Anfield.

The 3-0 defeat to Brighton has left Liverpool in ninth position. Parallels have been drawn to the final Klopp season at Borussia Dortmund, where he ultimately decided to walk away from the club, believing he was no longer the right man to turn things around. His side were in a relegation scrap at the time, so things aren’t quite that bad at Anfield just yet, but there is growing unease.

There has even been idle talk among some fans about the safety of Klopp’s position. And while the German’s past accomplishments go a very long way, it is hard to deny that most other managers in a similar predicament would now be facing awkward questions.

Nevertheless, writing in his Substack column for Caught Offside, Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Klopp’s job remains safe for the time being. FSG is still planning for the future alongside the manager, rather than planning for one without him:

“Klopp is safe for the moment,” said Romano. “He’s 100 per cent working with the club for present and future.

But Klopp could still opt to walk away. And at any club, things can turn quickly as bad results continue to flood in. Perhaps with that in mind, the Express has named four options who could replace Klopp should he leave Liverpool in the near future.

Mauricio Pochettino

The former Tottenham coach is a free agent, having been sacked from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season after a disappointing spell.

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The Spanish coach walked away from the Spain national side after their elimination at the 2022 World Cup to Morocco. Enrique hasn’t coached a club since leaving Barcelona in 2017.

Thomas Tuchel

The German coach, who has previously succeeded Klopp at Mainz and Borussia Dortmund, is also a free agent, having been sacked by Chelsea at the beginning of the season after a poor start. Graham Potter has so far fared worse at Stamford Bridge.

Gerrard’s name was always going to be mentioned, considering his history with the club. Yet his spell as Aston Villa boss didn’t go as planned, and there are doubts as to whether he’s ready to manage a club the size of Liverpool at this stage in his career. His most recent link was with the Poland job.

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp was insistent before Brighton that more January transfers are unlikely. But the Reds boss cannot escape criticism as well as FSG.

Liverpool are in such a mess at the current moment that Jürgen Klopp does not appear to have the answers. Quite what the Reds have been working on in training this week remains to be seen, but it categorically did not work at Brighton.

In just six games, Liverpool will take on Real Madrid in the last-16 of the Champions League. Brighton might have been made to look like the European champions, such was the level of performance from those in red, but the actual thing will be licking their lips with delight.

Liverpool, in this state, will be demolished inside the first leg at Anfield, with the Reds perhaps fortunate they will have the boost of the home crowd behind them first on the current evidence.

As much as the need for new signings is screaming everyone in the face, Klopp cannot escape scrutiny too. This, after all, is largely the same group that nearly won the lot last season — and now looks a pale imitation.

Bringing on 17-year-old Ben Doak was an act of desperation that is unfair on the youngster, while Cody Gakpo has hardly had the start to life at Liverpool that he would have liked.

There are issues at Liverpool beyond their transfer market stance at this stage. Keïta should have started, but that was not the only problem in the center of the park.