 All right, thanks so much for staying with us on the Sports Max zone. We continue talking about football but we turn our attention to the English Premier League. Well Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp made it known on the 26th of January that after nine years of managing the club, this will be his last dance at Anfield. It is that I'm running out of energy. I have no problem now, obviously I think I know it already for longer. That I will have to announce that at one point, but I'm absolutely fine now. But I know that I cannot do the job again and again and again and again. And after all the years we had together and after all the time we spent together and after all the things we went through together, the respect grew for you, the love grew for you and the least thing I owe you is the truth. All right, let's have a look at the titles won by Liverpool under Klopp's management. All right, so we have the UEFA Champions League. That was the 2018-2019 season, UEFA Super Cup 2019, the FIFA Club World Cup that same year then the Premier League in 2019-2020, the Carabao Cup in 2021-22, the FA Cup in 2021-22 and the Community Shield in 2022. So team Jürgen Klopp of course has made it public that he will be leaving Liverpool, a team that he has brought a lot of glory to, a team that he'll always be remembered because of the impact that he had on this club. He'll be leaving, he'll be parting ways. And I want to say that it's the end of a Liverpool Europe because there's a lot of trickling effects coming out of this. But let's first start. I'll start with you, Lance, the decision for Klopp to part ways with Liverpool. I never saw it coming. I mean, it has to happen one day, but so soon. Well, it shocked everyone, I think. And Liverpool fans, I think, are very worried now about the immediate future of their club, given the fact that Klopp has been so inspirational and efficient and how he has carried out his job. I'm not sure where he's heading because there's a lot of speculation about what his next move will be. I think there's a reasonable chance of him taking some time off, maybe a year off to decide on his next move. I'm not sure there were some rumors of some health issues. I'm not sure if those are true, but it really has come as a shock. No one expected it. And I think he knew that he would shock everyone when he made the announcement. But as he suggested, nothing lasts forever. And if he isn't feeling the energy, because we know his trademark moves on the sidelines, how animated he is and so on. And there has been a bit of a decline in that in the recent past. So I think he alone knows where his head is at. In instances like these, sometimes you have to think that sometimes as an individual, he himself might not be 100% sure of what his next move is. I think maybe he is just thinking that he wants a new challenge. And let's see what the next move is. But for Liverpool, I think this is a huge loss for them because he's given the club so much. Right. And there was a time, Lance, if I'm remembering correctly, that Jürgen Klopp had said, I think it's after winning one of the trophies that he would never coach another club. Now that was then, of course, you know, things happen, people change their decisions. But I think it'll be so difficult to think about Jürgen Klopp at another club. And I am leaning to the idea that he's probably just sick in a break, you know, having done this over and over. Well, I'm not trapped in your thought of difficult seeing him at another club. Football is of such now that you expect people to change clubs from time to time. I haven't heard this mentioned much, but Germany's national team is struggling. I'm not sure if, as a German, he would be tempted to take that job because Germany's football needs an injection. And I'm not sure if that's one of the options for him at the moment. But it is with some sadness that we analyse his departure from Liverpool because we have grown accustomed in the past decade to just thinking Klopp, thinking Liverpool, thinking Liverpool, thinking Klopp. And because of his outstanding achievements at the club, it is a difficult moment here for Liverpool fans to digest this story. Yeah, and Klopp as a manager, of course, has improved other teams around him. I think there are sound bites of Pep Guardiola saying, you know, he will miss having Klopp around because Klopp is a type of manager that pushes any team and any other manager to do better. So we're going to wrap this discussion there. We're going to take a quick break, but you don't go anywhere because we have Interactive just for you.