Klopp think success at Liverpool is a prior to further his job

Jurgen Klopp who secured a contract on october 2015 has hinted on a career process that should be success as he continues his job as Liverpool manager.


Rafael Benitez, Roy Hodgson, Kenny Dalglsh and Brendan Rodgers and have all had stints as Liverpool boss.While the life expectancy of a Premier League boss is short, Klopp is yet to experience anything shorter than a seven-year stay with one club.
And he believes the same mentality will be needed by the Liverpool hierarchy if they hope to get back to their glory days.
"I' m not experienced in other situations where you don't get time," he was quoted as saying by the Liverpool Echo, ahead of facing Leicester on Monday.
"I have always had this. I've always been on a long contract, as long as I wanted, and I have no idea why exactly it happened to me.
"Liverpool as a club wants to have a long relationship with its manager but as always it all depends on success.
"If we cannot win anything or even come close to big things over the next few years then it will be difficult to go for it."
“But in this moment everyone is absolutely convinced about going for it with this manager, this team and these coaches. 
"With a few changes we believe we can reach the highest and that is what we are all working for. We think we know that it will happen.
“But we have to fill the period between now and then with as many wonderful performances as possible. That will make it easier for the people to wait.”
After less than a year in charge at Anfield, Klopp signed a six-year extension, tying him to Liverpool until 2022.
Like Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, Klopp arrived in England having only been in charge of two clubs previously.
But the former Mainz and Borussia Dortmund coach said sackings are inevitable.
"At this moment it is very special because it is Leicester, the champions of last year and all that stuff," Klopp said.
"If you want a similar situation you only have to look at Chelsea the year before – champions and then the manager [then Jose Mourinho] gets sacked.
"Pep has not been sacked until now, I have not been sacked until now but there are only a few."

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