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Klopp: Up Close and Personal

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Jurgen was interviewed by Kop Kids for LFC TV

Jurgen was interviewed by Kop Kids for LFC TV

Liverpool Football Club today released Jürgen Klopp’s most revealing interview since taking charge as the Reds Manager.

In the LFCTV exclusive Klopp sat down with nine year old Kop Kids presenter Isaac in an interview that reveals more than ever before about the man behind the cap and glasses.

The interview teaser released earlier this week, in which Klopp learnt choice Scouse phrase ‘Boss Tha’, left fans wanting more. The full interview doesn’t disappoint with Klopp trying his hand at more Scouse colloquialisms including ‘Givin it Bifters’ and ‘Gorra Cob On’.

From the love for his new city as well as its greatest musical export, to his theories on life and what he loves so much about football – this interview lets fans really get under the skin of the Manager.

Speaking on his love of football, Klopp commented: “I love this game because you can win against better teams, if you work better together than the other team. That’s what I really like and why I love to be a manager.”

When asked to describe his personality, the Reds Manager who coined himself ‘The Normal One’ just over a month ago stated: “Not too smart – but not silly, not too funny – but not too serious. I’m a nice guy I would say.”

To watch the interview in full visit the official Liverpool FC YouTube channel at:www.youtube.com/user/LiverpoolFC

Fans can access exclusive official LFC content, whether that’s the latest interview from a first team player, the manager or behind-the-scenes access to the Club’s backroom activities through LFCTV & LFCTV GO, for details visit:www.liverpoolfc.com/watch

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