At least one German has had a good World Cup. Jurgen Klopp has bought a Stetson and walked down a Texas street in the manner of a cowboy, with Thomas Muller. He has celebrated his 59th birthday, serenaded by, among others, Thomas Muller. He has started a bromance with Thomas Muller. And he is set to get a new job, seemingly without Thomas Muller.
Admittedly, it has not all been positive. Klopp had to apologise to Julian Nagelsmann for saying the younger man was the Germany manager “for now”, the phrase sounding worse when uttered by his likeliest replacement. Although the
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