The intensity of the football and how the people live football in Liverpool – it is not a usual.
JURGEN KLOPPI left Mainz after 18 years and thought, ‘Next time, I will work with a little less of my heart.’ I said that because we all cried for a week.
More Jurgen Klopp Quotes
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There is a place in the net where the keeper cannot reach the ball.
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The city gave us a goodbye party, and it lasted a week.
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Derbies are always difficult to play because you have to handle the pressure. There’s no advantage or disadvantage for either side.
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To be successful, you need results in a row. You can’t win, lose, win, lose.
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Crazy players love me. I don’t know why.
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I am a very emotional guy. What I love, I do with all I have.
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When the players go home, I can’t tell them what to do, so you need to create an atmosphere of trust. I don’t want to think, ‘What are they doing now? Do I need to call them?’
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If you have never had success, then nobody knows how it is, but in Liverpool, everybody knows how it was.
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The wind can be quite extreme in England. We are not familiar with that in Germany, and you have to keep things simple.
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Perhaps there are a few more sprints. But there is a different style of football here, partially due to the weather.
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I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football, the intensity of football. Liverpool was first choice.
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I have no problem if someone wants to hug me – if I know him!
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When I was a player there, we had 800 supporters on rainy Saturday afternoons, and if we died, no one would notice or come to our funeral. But we loved the club, and we have this same feeling at Dortmund.
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I’m not a genius. I need other people to get the perfect information. When we have this, we will decide to sign or sell a player.
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It’s not about changing people; it’s sometimes about changing a situation. How can we build an even better situation for them?
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