Mainz Fans Slam Klopp's Red Bull Move with Banners

Mainz Fans Slam Klopp’s Red Bull Move with Banners

Mainz fans expressed their disapproval of former coach Jurgen Klopp’s decision to join Red Bull by unveiling banners during Saturday’s 2-0 home loss to RB Leipzig. The banners, which played on Klopp’s last name, questioned his sanity and accused him of forgetting the support he received at Mainz.

Klopp, who played for Mainz before coaching them for seven years, led the club to the top flight for the first time. He then moved to Borussia Dortmund and later Liverpool, where he won several titles, including the Premier League and Champions League.

In October, Klopp announced he would join energy drink company Red Bull as their global head of football from January 2025. The decision has angered supporters in Germany, particularly at ex-clubs Dortmund and Mainz, who have a long-standing dislike of RB Leipzig.

Some fans believe Leipzig, founded in 2009, violates Germany’s 50+1 rule, which requires member control of clubs. Others criticize Red Bull’s multi-club ownership model.

Leipzig’s win at Mainz sent them top of the table, at least until Bayern Munich’s match against Stuttgart later on Saturday. Leipzig coach Marco Rose, who played under Klopp at Mainz, dismissed the fans’ criticism as a minority opinion.

“There are 35,000 people in the stadium, many of whom have an opinion,” said Rose. “I believe that around 34,936 people love Kloppo for the fact that he shaped an era here, that we achieved something great together.”

Rose added that Klopp “didn’t even notice (the banner), so it can’t have been that wild.”