Jürgen Klopp, Manager - Liverpool FC
Jürgen Klopp
Manager
Jürgen Klopp made Liverpool FC champions of England, Europe and the world within five years of his appointment at Anfield in October 2015.
The charismatic German ended the Reds' 30-year wait for a league title in the summer of 2020 as his relentless side, one carefully constructed throughout his tenure, emphatically secured top spot in the Premier League with seven games remaining.
Revered by fans from the earliest weeks of his spell on Merseyside, Klopp had already delivered the club's sixth European Cup the previous year, when Tottenham Hotspur were defeated 2-0 in Madrid in the Reds' second successive Champions League final appearance.
The UEFA Super Cup, a first ever FIFA Club World Cup and, in 2021-22, a domestic double of FA Cup and League Cup have al...
Nationality
German
Honours
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ReactionPress conference: Jürgen Klopp's verdict on Man Utd 4-3 Liverpool. Jürgen Klopp provided his assessment of a game in which he felt Liverpool ‘gave absolutely everything’ after their 4-3 Emirates FA Cup defeat against Manchester United.
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MatchPre-Man Utd stats: Jürgen Klopp can record 300th win as Liverpool manager. Jürgen Klopp could register his 300th victory as Liverpool manager when his side head to Manchester United in the Emirates FA Cup on Sunday.
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FA CupJürgen Klopp press conference: 'We know what a fixture v Man Utd means to our fans'. Jürgen Klopp vowed his Liverpool side will try to demonstrate the importance of a fixture against Manchester United to supporters by producing a display filled with intensity.
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News'He deserves it, he's been exceptional' - Klopp on Gomez's England call. Jürgen Klopp believes Joe Gomez fully deserves his recall to the England squad due to the 'absolutely exceptional' season he has produced so far for Liverpool.
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Press conferenceInjury news: Latest on Konate, Gravenberch, Clark, Alexander-Arnold, Jones, Jota and Bajcetic. Ibrahima Konate is likely to miss Liverpool’s Emirates FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester United, but Ryan Gravenberch and Bobby Clark are available for Sunday’s trip to Old Trafford.