Leipzig coach: I will take the initiative to ask Klopp for advice, he and Mario Gomez are unreserved
3:47pm, 4 August 2025Football
RB Leipzig coach Ole Werner was interviewed a few days ago and revealed that he maintained close communication with Klopp, the global football director of Red Bull Group.
Ole Werner said: "Of course the frequency is not as high as the daily call level, and I take the initiative to ask for advice."
Ole Werner said that the communication with Klopp and his close friend Mario Gomez benefited a lot: "Especially in forming a team, they share valuable experience without reservation."
Although the Red Bull club has a specific football philosophy, Ole Werner emphasized that they will not give up their personal philosophy: "We must play games that are both viewing and winning. The club chose me because of my coaching style. I will adjust according to Leipzig's player characteristics and league positioning, but stick to my own path."
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