Yes, it is one of my ultimate aims – it is the ultimate sense of football: to make the people happy, to let them live some emotions that you usually can’t get.
JURGEN KLOPPJust like every person who works for Dortmund is a fan of the club, it was the same at Mainz.
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To win is always good for the feeling of the whole team.
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The Premier League is one of the most difficult in the world. There’s five, six, or seven clubs that can be the champions.
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There is a place in the net where the keeper cannot reach the ball.
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I only change things where I know about a situation. I’d never change just for change.
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Often, you are forced to keep things simpl
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My father gave me some advice when I was very young – whatever someone tells you in the future, don’t forget Pele is the best.
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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 love football and the intensity of football in Liverpool, this is what is very good for me.
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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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I’ve met some Evertonians in the street, and they’ve been friendly. I’ve had taxi drivers who have been Everton fans. They’ve been really nice.
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If two smart, intelligent, clever guys sit together on a table, and you both want the same, where can be the problem? We all want to be successful.
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It needs time. Nobody wants to hear it, but that’s the truth: if you want to have success in the future, you have to be ready to work now.
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In Dortmund, they say the derby is more important than the championship. You can feel it around the game.
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If you want special results, you have to feel special things and do special things together.
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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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