Poetic Klopp may depart Anfield but his words will be missed

The charm of Jurgen Klopp will certainly be missed especially how he calms the fans and players down with his soothing words ahead of his departure Sadatvibes brings you most of his collective words.

The soon-to-depart Jurgen Klopp once said, “The problem with my life is that I’ve said too much sh*t in the past and no-one forgets it.” He’s got a bit of a point, at least in the sense that the eccentric German has always been a journalist’s dream, a constant source of witty quips, amusing compliments and controversial quotes.

From Mainz to Dortmund to Liverpool the German has shown the football world that he has a lot of knowledge stored in his memory and above he stands among the best of humanity.

After nine years we break it word for word from frustration to humble interpretations.

When asked how he fancied the Reds upon their request for him to join them.

“I heard from my agent that Liverpool is interested and I felt immediately, ‘Oh God!’ It’s like when I met my wife: I saw her and thought ‘OK, I marry her’, and it was like that with the club. It felt right from the first moment.” – Klopp and Liverpool were always a match made in heaven.

He humbly described himself when quizzed to do so.

“I don’t want to describe myself. Does anyone in this room think I can do wonders? No, I’m a very normal guy. I came from the Black Forest and my mother may be sitting in front of the TV, watching this press conference and has said no word until now. But she is very proud. So I’m a totally normal guy. I’m the normal one, maybe, if you want this…” – Klopp reluctantly gives himself a fittingly humble nickname at his very first press conference as Liverpool manager

And then the tale goes on.

 

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