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Arsene Wenger warns Jurgen Klopp faces 'bigger problems' if he takes Germany job

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesJurgen KloppFormer Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says Jurgen Klopp will face "bigger problems" if he takes the Germany job with talks ongoing for the Liverpool legend to replace Julian NagelsmannArsene Wenger, who now works as FIFA's chief of global football development.(Image: Eva Marie Uzcategui - FIFA via Getty Images)Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger has questioned how much impact Jurgen Klopp will be able to have on the German national team as talks continue over the appointment.Klopp is expected to be the man to replace Julian Nagelsmann, who stepped down after Germany was eliminated from the World Cup by Paraguay in the last-32. But I don't know if he alone can solve all of Germany's problems.



He's a smart man, he knows that himself."Nobody questions Klopp's quality. You need both together."Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch believes that Klopp has long been eyeing the Germany job as he closes in on his return to coaching after two years out."I do think he always secretly wanted this job [after leaving Liverpool]," Crouch told Paddy Power.

"It’s one of those jobs where you can get some time off but you’re still involved in everything that’s going football-wise."I imagine he’s got a little bit of a bug and desire for the Germany job.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign."I interviewed him a few weeks ago and he said he didn’t want to get back in just yet, but the international job is a pretty special one and slightly different to your average managerial role."Germany has very good players, but they didn’t feel like they were a team at all.