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Peter Krawietz, once Jurgen Klopp's trusted lieutenant at Liverpool, has made his way back into soccer after leaving Anfield.
Following Klopp's departure from the Reds last term, key members like Krawietz and Pep Lijnders vacated their spots in the Liverpool dugout, with the latter immediately relocating to a role at RB Salzburg alongside Vitor Matos.
The pair have since been fired in Austria, and amid managerial turmoil at RB Leipzig, where Marco Rose has been shown the door, Krawietz has now been snapped up as the number two to Zsolt Low, signing on for the remainder of the campaign.
This move signals a fresh chapter for Krawietz alongside Klopp, who's been the head of global football at Red Bull since the start of 2025.
Klopp was not necessarily a driver in hiring Krawietz.
There are two ways you feel.
"One, you have to make a decision at one point and we made this decision and we think, I think, it was the right decision.
So, that means there are reasons for your decision: if you don't feel anymore the right energy, the right focus, the right conviction, if things have a certain development and you come to this decision, it means that you know it's right.
Peter Krawietz, pictured alongside Jurgen Klopp and Pep Lijnders, has been confirmed as the new RB Leipzig assistant manager.