Niko Kovac Reportedly Will Replace Jurgen Klopp In Liverpool
JAKARTA - The name of former Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac emerged as a Liverpool coach candidate next season to fill the void after Jurgen Klopp's death.
According to a Daily Mail report on Monday, Kovac did not have a club after being sacked by Wolfsburg in March after two years of coaching the German club.
Kovac joined Bayern Munich ahead of the 2018/2019 season and coached the club for a season and a half.
He then handled the US Monaco for two years before returning to the Bundesliga to join Wolfsburg.
This season, Wolfsburg has struggled to find his best form under the 52-year-old coach. Kovac was sacked after 11 games in a row without a win.
Wolfburg is currently ranked 14th with 28 points from 29 matches, two points adrift of the relegation zone.
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Kovac's recent representatives were seen in London where they reportedly held talks with several Premier League teams.
The Croatian coach has also reportedly received a number of offers from several Bundesliga clubs.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are still trying to present the farewell trophy for Klopp at the end of the season. They will be eyeing a comeback against Atalanta in the second leg of the Europa League quarter-finals on Friday (19/4) early morning WIB. They suffered a 0-3 defeat at Anfield in the first leg.