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Klopp celebrated 350 games in Liverpool: "No one should be persuaded to believe in us" | Israel today

2022-01-17T10:06:42.576Z


The German recorded a 0: 3 landmark over Brentford and claimed that the championship battle is not yet closed • "We are 11 points away from the summit with a missing game and that in a normal world nothing might have changed, but what is normal in the world today?"


Without the big stars - Muhammad Salah and Sadio Mane - who are currently playing in the African Championship, Liverpool managed to beat Brentford 0: 3 last night (Sunday), rose to second place in the Premier League and narrowed the gap from the leader Manchester City to 11 points, when they have a game missing. Against Leeds.

Aside from the win, the game story came from the direction of Jürgen Klopp who celebrated his 350th game as the Mighty Reds coach and will soon be celebrating seven years since being appointed to the position.

"When I arrived in 2015 the situation was completely different. Every little thing we manage to do is very significant because it's a big club surrounded by a lot of emotions."

On the chance to close the gap from City, the German said: "We are still very far from the end of the season and we should not convince anyone from outside to believe in us. Whoever wants to believe and be with us, will enjoy the way we do and we intend to go all the way. "We are not in a position to talk about a championship at the moment. It is true that we are 11 points away from the top with a missing game and that in a normal world nothing might have changed, but what is normal in the world today? We will try to do our part."

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Source: israelhayom

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