Liverpool has been warned against replacing Jurgen Klopp with Thomas Tuchel.
The hierarchy at the Anfield club are currently looking to land the ideal replacement for Klopp when he leaves the club this summer. The German announced he was stepping down last month.
Tuchel, on the other hand, will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season. The decision was confirmed on Wednesday and came as a result of poor results and major issues within the dressing room at the Allianz Arena.
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And the former Champions League winner with Chelsea, who is believed to be open to returning to the Premier League, could be a potential candidate for Liverpool. However, former Reds midfielder Danny Murphy believes that the club's owners should avoid him.
Asked if Liverpool could turn their attention to Tuchel, Murphy, speaking on talkSPORT, insisted: “No. He doesn’t fit them. He’s too divisive. He’s not a Liverpool manager. Not for me.”
On Tuchel’s Bayern exit, Murphy added: “It’s not a surprise to me. Let’s be honest, Bayern Munich should have lost the title to Borussia Dortmund last season – they ended up winning it on the final day. So things haven’t been great there for a while.”
Xabi Alonso remains the frontrunner and Jamie Carragher has disputed that his former team-mate is too inexperienced to take the reins from Klopp at Anfield. Speaking with CBS Sports, he said: "It's still very early in his managerial career.
"In an ideal world you'd say, 'It's Xabi Alonso but he's had another job, he might have won a Champions League somewhere else, he's won a league here' and all these
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