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Jurgen Klopp spoke to reporters from Melwood as he looked ahead to Liverpool’ final home game of the season against Chelsea on Wednesday. As expected, the reporters’ focus was predominantly on Liverpool’s impending Premier League title lift after the game, with the stage all set on the Kop . “It’s not that we are not there until the party starts.
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12pm: KLOPP PRESS CONFERENCE . Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp speaks to the media before the Reds' Champions League last-16 meeting with Bayern Munich. “Yes, I will be proud of the boys and all we did as a club, it’s a milestone. I am very positive the boys will put in a proper performance.As for how the German will feel when he can finally grab the league title with both hands and celebrate with his team is one he cannot quite put his finger on just yet, but he knows it will be one of “greatest days” of his professional life.
“This is the absolute challenge, being champions and playing these teams who fight for so much,” Klopp told reporters.“I thought about how it was when I’ve won something before and it was always a challenge, but it’s football. “I expect a good game from us and, unfortunately, from “In the end, you can only win when we are at 100 percent and we will see if that’s possible tomorrow night, but we have to go for something too. Pretty much the first possibility we will use to do exactly what everybody deserves.” And he now says his failure to spark into life at Anfield was partly his own fault.window.dojoRequire(["mojo/signup-forms/Loader"], function(L) { L.start({"baseUrl":"mc.us2.list-manage.com","uuid":"0dbf0c85a1d332bd7bb792371","lid":"9014791a03","uniqueMethods":true}) })South Africans roast Tito Mboweni’s chicken post on TwitterSouth Africa’s 24-hour trend report: 24 August 20205 of the biggest Premier League deals in the current transfer windowBuffelsdrift Farm wins international restoration awardCoronavirus reinfections confirmed in the Netherlands, BelgiumMboweni can’t catch a break as Nando's roasts his chickenMali coup: ECOWAS, junta transition talks end without dealMafikizolo and the Takalani Sesame muppets release new song [video]Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth's romance needs 'constant work'Maguire called up for England despite arrest and trial in GreeceThe Southern Kings take drastic decisions due to financial woes’It’s Finger Lickin’ Good’. We have to save our home record and for us there are targets, but we have to see how we will deal with it. On a professional basis, it’s one of the biggest and greatest days of my life, to finally get our hands on this trophy. It’s an important day, but not the last very important day for us.“I promise we will have this party which everybody deserves at an appropriate time. I will be in the best spirits. “There’s a really important football game before it but I can’t and do not want to ignore that there will be a trophy lift tomorrow night.“The boys worked very hard for it, everybody at the club worked hard, and it should be as good as possible. As expected, much of the talk surrounding the club is based on the long-awaited moment of when And the challenge for Klopp and Co. has been handling the preparations and emotional build-up for the trophy lift whilst also preparing for the game which precedes it, against Frank Lampard’s side are looking to cement their place in the top four while Liverpool have their 58-game unbeaten streak at Anfield to maintain and the boss knows another tough challenge awaits his side.
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