Franz Beckenbauer believes Jurgen Klopp could succeed Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich.
The Borussia Dortmund coach has confirmed he will leave the club at
the end of the season after seven years in charge in which he has led
them to two Bundesliga titles and a Champions League final.
Guardiola insists he will still be Bayern Munich coach until the
summer of 2016 but is yet to open talks with the newly-crowned champions
over a new contract.
Bayern legend Beckenbauer says he could see Klopp in charge at the Allianz Arena, should the Spanish coach leave any time soon.
"Of course I could imagine Klopp as Guardiola's successor," he told Sky. "When I was president, we often talked about Klopp and believe he would fit very well at Bayern.
"Klopp is definitely an option at Bayern. The question is, how long
Guardiola will be in Munich. I hope for a long time, but Klopp would be
considered.
"I can't imagine that Guardiola would leave in 2016. He likes Munich.
He has had success with the team and he knows that he can succeed in
the future. He has everything he wants."
Bayern, who clinched the Bundesliga title after Wolfsburg's defeat to
Borussia Monchengladbach, face Barcelona in the Champions League
semi-finals and Dortmund in the DFB-Pokal last four in their hunt for
the treble.
And Beckenbauer believes Guardiola will need a fully fit team at his
disposal to stop Lionel Messi and get past Luis Enrique's men.
"Messi is a divine player. The whole team stands and falls with
Messi. If Bayern manage to take Messi out of the game then they have a
chance," he said.
"If you really want to have a chance against Barcelona, then you
need to have a complete team. You need Franck Ribery, David Alaba and
Arjen Robben.
"I also think they need perfect performance against Borussia
Dortmund, Klopp announcing his resignation gives them additional
motivation. They want to give him something to wave goodbye and this can
only be the trophy."
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