Liverpool manager is genuine in his admiration for Manchester City and Pep Guardiola even as he plots to defeat his title rivals
Jürgen Klopp may be at the peak of his powers, weeks away from perhaps his greatest achievements, but his thoughts on the eve of facing Manchester City briefly turned to his retirement. This season may yield an unprecedented quadruple but, however much silverware it delivers, it will produce memories. The Liverpool manager can picture himself in his dotage, his days in the dugout behind him, reminiscing about the past with Pep Guardiola.
“Maybe when we both finish our careers we might meet somewhere and sit together for hours and hours and hours and just speak about the different things we saw before in this game and that game,” he said. “It would be interesting. No doubt.”
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Jürgen Klopp may be at the peak of his powers, weeks away from perhaps his greatest achievements, but his thoughts on the eve of facing Manchester City briefly turned to his retirement. This season may yield an unprecedented quadruple but, however much silverware it delivers, it will produce memories. The Liverpool manager can picture himself in his dotage, his days in the dugout behind him, reminiscing about the past with Pep Guardiola.
“Maybe when we both finish our careers we might meet somewhere and sit together for hours and hours and hours and just speak about the different things we saw before in this game and that game,” he said. “It would be interesting. No doubt.”
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