I love it but I can't do this job on three wheels, says Klopp

I love it but I can't do this job on three wheels, says Klopp

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He led Liverpool to the League Cup final on Wednesday

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LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - The decision to leave Liverpool after a highly successful but demanding eight and a half years brought manager Juergen Klopp relief, he said, and that in itself confirmed it was the right thing to do.

The 56-year-old German sent shock waves through global football with his announcement on Friday that he would leave at season's end, and in a lengthy press conference reiterated that his energy for the job was waning.

"Relief was there when I made a decision for myself, to be honest, that was another thing I realised, I didn't know that that would be the case," Klopp said. "Today (feelings are) mixed. But I'm not as emotional as I will be when it comes to an end finally."

He led Liverpool to the League Cup final on Wednesday and has put the Premier League leaders in contention to win four trophies this season.

But excellence demands near-limitless energy, even for the best managers, and Klopp is statistically the most successful the club has ever had in terms of win percentage.

"With all the responsibility you have in this job, you have to be top of your game," Klopp said. "I am, but I've been doing this 24 years now.

"I realised my resources are not endless and I prefer to pack everything into this season and then have a break or stop or whatever. We're not young rabbits any more and we don't jump as high as we did."

Klopp, whose high-octane goal celebrations are beloved by fans, has a candour that is appreciated by the media. He answered reporters' questions for close to 40 minutes on Friday, prompting laughter with his off-the-cuff replies.

"With all the responsibility you have in this job, you have to be top of your game," Klopp said. "I am, but I've been doing this 24 years now.

"I realised my resources are not endless and I prefer to pack everything into this season and then have a break or stop or whatever. We're not young rabbits any more and we don't jump as high as we did."

Klopp, whose high-octane goal celebrations are beloved by fans, has a candour that is appreciated by the media. He answered reporters' questions for close to 40 minutes on Friday, prompting laughter with his off-the-cuff replies.