Borussia Dortmund fans are reeling from the news that former coach Jurgen Klopp will join Red Bull as head of football operations. Klopp, who led Dortmund to two Bundesliga titles and a German Cup during his seven-year tenure, has been a beloved figure in the city. However, his decision to join Red Bull, a company that owns several football clubs including Dortmund’s rival RB Leipzig, has sparked outrage among fans.
The Dortmund fanzine Schwatzgelb has accused Klopp of “tearing down” his reputation with his move to Red Bull. The magazine criticized Klopp’s self-proclaimed status as “the normal one,” comparing him to Jose Mourinho’s infamous declaration of being “a special one.” Schwatzgelb also accused Klopp of giving a “well-mannered middle finger” to Dortmund fans.
Klopp’s decision has also drawn criticism from other quarters. Some fans believe that RB Leipzig, founded in 2009, violates Germany’s 50+1 rule, which requires member control of clubs. Others have criticized Red Bull’s multi-club ownership model.
Despite the backlash, Klopp’s decision did not come as a complete surprise to Dortmund managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke. Watzke said that he and Klopp had discussed the move personally. Klopp has previously defended the Red Bull model, calling it a “football idea” rather than a “money idea.”
Former Manchester United coach Ralf Rangnick, who held the same position Klopp will take over in January, said he is excited to see what Klopp can contribute to Red Bull. However, it remains to be seen how Klopp’s move will be received by the wider football community.