Bundesliga
Xabi Alonso the ideal candidate for Liverpool? There are reasons why he should stay in Germany, Leverkusen believe
Xabi Alonso is the most serious candidate to win the Liverpool head coach’s job, according to the latest information. However, Leverkusen believe that the Spanish coach will stay and will not move to the English Premier League.
Xabi Alonso is the most serious candidate to become Liverpool’s head coach, according to recent reports. However, Leverkusen believe that the Spanish coach will stay and will not move to the English Premier League.
As we have already reported in one of the previous articles, Xabi Alonso is not only the ideal candidate to win the post of Liverpool head coach, according to the British media.
After all, the Reds will see their current coach Jürgen Klopp leave at the end of the season. He has won a total of seven trophies with the Anfield Road-based club.
In 2018/19, it was the Champions League, while 2019 meant winning the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup. Then in the 2019/20 season, Liverpool won the Premier League title, and later the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and Community Shield.
Xabi Alonso donned the Liverpool jersey for five years during his playing career. Now, in addition, as a coach, he is doing a very good job at Bundesliga side Leverkusen.
With the German club he is well on his way to winning the championship title, his charges have not known the bitterness of defeat in the current league season. In 18 matches, Leverkusen have already recorded 48 points, winning fifteen times and drawing three times.
Xabi Alonso will stay, Leverkusen believe
So it’s no surprise that the Spanish coach will be a hot commodity in the summer. However, Leverkusen still believe that Xabi Alonso will remain in the team. One of the reasons is the fact that he is involved in the formation of the squad for next season.
The forty-two-year-old coach, then, as he himself stated a few dozen hours ago, is only focusing on Bayer. And that includes the future. Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg also writes this on the X platform.
Source: Bundesliga, Sky Sports, X