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Jurgen Klopp: Mainz carnival to parade float of ex-Liverpool manager

Jurgen Klopp was Shrove’s Mainz Carnival Parade on Monday and has been transformed into one of the famous themes of Shove Mainz Carnival Parade.

The float depicts Klopp with wings made of banknotes and holds a can of Red Bull’s energy drink and football.

“He no longer cared about Kloppo’s values, and it used to be important. Because Red Bull borrowed a lot of money to bait, he is now falling off the pedestal due to a crash.”

What Klopp Appoint global football leader October 2024 at Red Bull Exclude management One of the teams under the umbrella of the organization.

The Germans played for Mainz and then went straight into the canoe, the first time in their history they led the club into the Bundesliga.

Austrian company Red Bull Football owns clubs worldwide, including Red Bull Salzburg, New York Red Bull, and Brazilian club Red Bull Bragantino, which recently acquired a stake in Leeds United.

It’s also RB Leipzig’s finances, but technically, the Bundesliga club doesn’t.

RB Leipzig is often called “Germany’s most hated club” and faces Regular protests from opposition fans From boycotting the game to the arrest of 28 Watermond fans who threw cans and stones in 2017 at rival supporters.

Borussia Dortmund has criticized the rise of clubs such as Leipzig, which have fewer traditions and are accused of being used as marketing tools.

Klopp, who He managed 319 games during his time at Dortmundhave Facing criticism Since playing a new role, in his homeland.

The former Liverpool manager is one of 10 themed floats made from steel foam, steel and pulp, and each van costs €15,000 (£12,400).

Other floats include Russian President Vladimir Putin touching the back of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and crashing into the plane with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, behind Economics Minister Robert Habeck and former Finance Minister Christian Lindner, who was thrown from the seat.

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