Klopp: I'm not going anywhere

mule account has dismissed any suggestion of leaving Borussia Dortmund and insisted it was his responsibility to lead the team back up the table.Klopp's side prop up the Bundesliga after suffering their eighth league defeat of the season on Sunday, going down 2-0 at Eintracht Frankfurt. The 47-year-old is one of the most highly-rated coaches in European football and would have no shortage of suitors should he leave his position.

Asked if he had any thoughts of quitting, Klopp was quoted by kicker.de as telling Sky Sports: "I understand that journalists have those thoughts, but there is no such trend. I see myself as responsible. If it is only about luck and a change of coach can bring that, you only have to call me up and I will step aside."But it is not so simple. As long as nobody comes and says to me, 'we have someone who does it better', then I cannot go. I won't stand in the way, but I cannot go before there is a better solution, the responDortmund's defeat was a result of poor defending, particularly for the second goal when a terrible mix-up between defender Matthias Ginter and goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller let in Haris Seferovic. On the second goal, Klopp said on the Dortmund website: "It belongs in our cabinet of curiosities."

Despite www.cheapfifacoins4u.com the standings, Dortmund are only a point off fourth-bottom Freiburg and only ten away from the top four. But sporting director Michael Zorc said they were firmly in a relegation fight.sibility is great and I can accept it."