Jurgen Klopp has clarified his Liverpool future following the announcement that the Reds will join the breakaway European Super League.
The German opposed such plans back in 2019 and confirmed ahead of his side's clash with Leeds United that his view hadn't changed.
And speaking after his side's 1-1 draw with the Whites at Elland Road, Klopp confirmed he has no intention of quitting the Reds despite the plans or his side's misfiring campaign.
"I didn't think about that yet," he told beIN Sports when asked if he could see himself managing Liverpool in the European Super League. "My job is coaching a football team and that is what I'm doing.
"I don't run away when there are problems. I never did that. That's the only thing I can say about that.
"I have no idea what will happen in the future. Will I run away because things don't go my way? It has never happened and will never happen.
"I feel responsible for this club to be honest and I feel responsible for the team. If it would help that I go, I am already out. But if it doesn't help, then I stay."