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By Jeremy Cross in Houston
Jurgen Klopp has apologised to Julian Nagelsmann for casting doubts on his future as Germany boss. Klopp sparked a row in the German camp ahead of their World Cup campaign following some controversial comments on live TV.
The former Liverpool manager is working as one of the lead pundits on Magenta TV. He called on Nagelsmann to drop Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala for the opening game against Curacao.
But it was one word he used in an exchange with fellow pundit Thomas Muller which has led to Klopp making a grovelling apology. Klopp used the word “still” when referring to Nagelsmann being the national team manager.
He said: "Luckily, Julian Nagelsmann is still picking the team", as if to suggest he won’t be for too much longer, depending on how Germany get on at the tournament.
Klopp has been widely tipped to replace Nagelsmann as the next German manager. In the meantime, however, he has been left eating humble pie.
And he admits he feels so stupid for saying it, he could "punch himself in the face".
In the wake of Germany's seven goal spanking of Curacao, Klopp said:
In the wake of Germany's seven goal spanking of Curacao, Klopp said: "I've already found the most hated word of the year: 'Still'.
"I could have punched myself in the face for that, but it was already too late and I was on TV. It just slipped out so casually, and has absolutely no relevance.
"What I've realised is, I'll be 59 on Tuesday and I'm still an idiot."
Klopp insists he is fully behind Nagelsmann and told him: "We are completely on your side, whatever you do with this. Nothing will come of it that is intended to disrupt the process here."