Jurgen Klopp reveals he could end his managerial career at Liverpool

The German was appointed as Anfield boss in October 2015 and signed a new six-year contract last summer.

The former Mainz and Borussia Dortmund manager told German magazine Sport1: "I will not have been in charge of 10 different clubs once my managerial career is over.

"There is a not insignificant chance I will have coached three clubs. It is always quite easy for me to fully commit to what I am doing because they are often long-term projects."

The 49-year-old does admit, however, that he is under pressure to bring silverware to Merseyside.

He added: "If I fulfil my contract with Liverpool, then there is a good chance I will have won something here.

"I could be in an uncomfortable situation if we do not win anything. People expect Liverpool to win trophies."

Liverpool have not won a league title since 1990 and last year finished eighth.

The Reds were also unable to maintain a sustained title challenge this year, although they remain in contention for a Champions League place.

Klopp believes everyone at the club is pulling in the right direction in an attempt to end the drought.

He said: "We can't have any doubts, but rather work on making it one day. If you are convinced that the right folks work on it, then you can also believe in it. I believe that this joint effort makes it significantly more likely."

Source: PA