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World Cup 2026: ‘Still an idiot despite my age’ – Klopp apologises to Nagelsmann

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has extended an apology to Julian Nagelsmann, the head coach of Germany, regarding a contentious remark he made prior to the nation’s FIFA World Cup campaign.

Klopp’s use of the word “still” in connection with Nagelsmann’s position as Germany’s head coach implied a degree of uncertainty about the latter’s future.

While serving as a pundit for FIFA World Cup coverage on Magenta TV alongside former Germany international Thomas Muller, Klopp commented on Germany’s team selection (as reported by Mirror), stating, “Fortunately, Julian Nagelsmann is still picking the team.”

However, following Germany’s 7-1 victory over World Cup newcomers Curacao on Sunday, June 14, Klopp has since apologised to his compatriot. He remarked:

“I have already identified the most despised word of the year: ‘Still’. I could have slapped myself for that, but it was too late as I was live on TV. It just came out so effortlessly, and it holds no significance.

“What I have come to understand is that I will be 59 on Tuesday, and I am still an idiot,” he added.

The 58-year-old then reiterated his unwavering support for Nagelsmann, stating:

“We are entirely behind you, regardless of what you decide with this. Nothing will arise that is meant to disrupt the process here.”

Klopp has not been involved in football management since resigning as Liverpool’s manager in 2024. The German coach assumed the position of Head of Global Football at Red Bull, yet he has been speculated as a potential successor to Nagelsmann.