Klopp on his 400th game at Liverpool: "People say I'm tired and I'm not"
Jurgen Klopp, in his press conference prior to the Champions League match between Liverpool and Napoli, reviewed his 400 games in charge of the Reds. His record has been analysed by BeSoccer Pro and by himself in this appearance, in which he was eager for more, although somewhat annoyed that his 397th and 399th matches ended with defeats.
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Jurgen Klopp is one of those coaches with a beautiful career in the world of football. After years of success with Borussia Dortmund, always an interesting project, he joined Liverpool with a view to the long term and has already managed 400 games at the English club. BeSoccer Pro has analysed in depth his record at Anfield, as he did himself in a press conference ahead of the Champions League clash against Napoli.
"It means a lot. Unfortunately, we lost the 397th game and the 399th game and that feels pretty bad, to be honest, but, overall, and as we all know, it's just a number that I don't expect the next 20 Liverpool managers to reach as well because it's pretty special, I know, what we've achieved over the years," he said.
Now focused on the clash, he recalled that his side are not at their best: "That's our situation and obviously we qualified last week against Ajax, which was extremely good and very useful. But we had, even when we lost, quite an intense game against Leeds and now we have to see how we are.
He also praised the Neapolitans: "They will be a tough nut to crack, but we, of course, want to show a reaction and we have to see who we can do that with. If Ibrahima Konate is ready to come back? We'll see. There's a good chance he'll get playing time," he reported.
"It means a lot. Unfortunately, we lost the 397th game and the 399th game and that feels pretty bad, to be honest, but, overall, and as we all know, it's just a number that I don't expect the next 20 Liverpool managers to reach as well because it's pretty special, I know, what we've achieved over the years," he said.
Now focused on the clash, he recalled that his side are not at their best: "That's our situation and obviously we qualified last week against Ajax, which was extremely good and very useful. But we had, even when we lost, quite an intense game against Leeds and now we have to see how we are.
He also praised the Neapolitans: "They will be a tough nut to crack, but we, of course, want to show a reaction and we have to see who we can do that with. If Ibrahima Konate is ready to come back? We'll see. There's a good chance he'll get playing time," he reported.
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