
Jurgen Klopp Tells Dortmund Fans Who Only Want Success to Go Support Bayern
Borussia Dortmund are enduring a tough season and currently lie bottom of the Bundesliga table.
It is a shocking fall from grace for Jurgen Klopp's men who followed up back-to-back Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012, with second-place finishes to Bayern Munich over the last two seasons.
However, Klopp is finally starting to get some criticism after a run of near universal acclaim, but he has told fans they should not expect continued success all the time at Dortmund.
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Klopp said, as per ESPN, that fans "who only want success have one chance: To become a FC Bayern fan."
The Dortmund manager was speaking at a PR event in Frankfurt and told fans to ask themselves whether criticising his side was the best way to react to the team's results.
"I totally understand the criticism, that's just human. I also understand the whistles. They are normal.
But everyone who whistles must also question himself whether it's helpful to have a go at someone who just failed a test and tells him: You are too stupid to piss in the snow. But regardless of that, the situation feels disastrous. Nobody needs it.
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Klopp has been consistently linked with jobs in other countries, most notably England, per Sky Sports, but he insisted he was happy at Dortmund and would not quit
"I am not someone who just steps down. I do it all or nothing," he said. "And as long as Dortmund wants it, I will do it. I am a fighter. And I am a better coach than in 2012, you just don't see that in the table."
[ESPN]



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