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by: MaximilianK

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During a special performance of the Reds anthem Jürgen Klopp becomes emotional. Nevertheless, he hopes for a quick return to normality before the camp fever becomes too big.

Jürgen Klopp is moved to tears by the commitment of the many helpers in the fight against the corona virus.

When he saw a video of English health workers singing the Liverpool anthem “You’ll never walk alone” in front of the intensive care unit, “I immediately started to cry,” the Reds’ team manager said in an interview on the club’s homepage.

The commitment of the nurses is “unbelievable”, Klopp emphasized: “They put themselves in danger to help the sick. I could not admire them any more. My English is not good enough to express that. It’s extraordinary, magnificent.”

Klopp would like “nothing more” than for the season in the English Premier League, which was suspended until April 30th, to be resumed. “I can’t wait,” said the coach of the designated English champion, “but I too must be disciplined. And the more disciplined we are now, the sooner we can get our lives back step by step. There is no other solution.”

First signs of cabin fever
The former Bundesliga coach from Dortmund and Mainz sees the first signs of Lagerkoller. “I’ve never been home this long before,” he said. “Two weeks, but I’m not on vacation.” He “misses” all his players as well as his staff. The 52-year-old doesn’t want to complain.
“There are so many people out there who have much bigger problems. “I would embarrass myself by talking about my ‘problems’ there.”

Klopp spends his time watching TV, for example, watching the “Taken” trilogy (“96 Hours”). He also follows the internet activities of his stars and has imitated a dance performed by Alexander Oxlade-Chamberlain. “I wasn’t as bad as you probably think!”During a special performance of the Reds anthem Jürgen Klopp becomes emotional. Nevertheless, he hopes for a quick return to normality before the camp fever becomes too big.

Jürgen Klopp is moved to tears by the commitment of the many helpers in the fight against the corona virus.

When he saw a video of English health workers singing the Liverpool anthem “You’ll never walk alone” in front of the intensive care unit, “I immediately started to cry,” the Reds’ team manager said in an interview on the club’s homepage.

The commitment of the nurses is “unbelievable”, Klopp emphasized: “They put themselves in danger to help the sick. I could not admire them any more. My English is not good enough to express that. It’s extraordinary, magnificent.”

Klopp would like “nothing more” than for the season in the English Premier League, which was suspended until April 30th, to be resumed. “I can’t wait,” said the coach of the designated English champion, “but I too must be disciplined. And the more disciplined we are now, the sooner we can get our lives back step by step. There is no other solution.”

First signs of cabin fever
The former Bundesliga coach from Dortmund and Mainz sees the first signs of Lagerkoller. “I’ve never been home this long before,” he said. “Two weeks, but I’m not on vacation.” He “misses” all his players as well as his staff. The 52-year-old doesn’t want to complain.
“There are so many people out there who have much bigger problems. “I would embarrass myself by talking about my ‘problems’ there.”

Klopp spends his time watching TV, for example, watching the “Taken” trilogy (“96 Hours”). He also follows the internet activities of his stars and has imitated a dance performed by Alexander Oxlade-Chamberlain. “I wasn’t as bad as you probably think!”

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