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Jaribu Kupia Macho kwa Jurgen Klopp


Jurgen Klopp anatarajiwa kuwa kocha wa Liverpool siku ya Ijumaa
Jurgen Klopp anatarajiwa kuwa kocha wa Liverpool siku ya Ijumaa
Jurgen Klopp anajiandaa kuwa kocha mpya wa Liverpool siku ya Ijumaa na Anfield wanaelewa kuwa wanakaribisha habari njema.
Kocha wa zamani wa Borussia Dortmund amekuwa akiteka vichwa vya habari kwa sababu sahihi kwa miaka kadhaa ya wajihi na aina ya ukocha, lakini wachezaji wake wa zamani, wapinzani na wafanyakazi wenzie wana yapi ya kusema kuhusu yeye?
Kutoka Jose Mourinho kwenda kwa Marco Reus, hizi hapa ni nukuu 15 kumhusu Klopp.
PEP GUARDIOLA
‘I just liked those fights with Klopp.
‘It’s been a huge honour for me. He’s a super guy, and we both have nothing but the greatest respect for each other. He will find a big club soon. And those fights will continue. But for now. This will be our last game. He wants to win it, and so do I.’
MARCO REUS
‘Thank you boss for three years with you. I learned a lot from you, and I am thankful that you were always by my side, in good and in bad times’
NURI SAHIN
‘A great person and amazing coach, with who helped me fulfilling my childhood dreams. In the years we spent together, I’ve learned a lot from you and your staff. The only thing I want to say: THANK YOU coach!!!’
SHINJI KAGAWA 
‘We feel a great sense of gratitude and we owe him.
‘Soon it’ll be time for him to go and that won’t be easy, which is all the more reason why it’s now about us giving even more for the coach in the last few games.’
ILKAY GUNDOGAN 
‘He brings a lot of enthusiasm to the team, he is very good at motivating the team and I think the two clubs are both quite similar in terms of the fans and the structures.
‘So he knows the atmosphere and he knows to get the fans behind the team.
‘When he took over at Dortmund seven years ago it was not the aim to win the champions in one or two years but then he achieved that.
‘The pressure will be a little bit higher [at Liverpool] at the beginning compared to Dortmund but he has learned so much that he can handle it easily.’
JOSE MOURINHO 
‘The only thing I know is he’s not coming to Chelsea. He told me that personally, so I’m calm.
‘He is a very good coach but I have no idea if he comes to the Premier League. He’s a good friend, if he comes welcome.’
EMRE CAN
‘Jurgen Klopp is certainly a great coach. I think he has demonstrated in Dortmund that he can work at any team in the world.’
UWE ROSLER
‘I’m a fan of Jurgen Klopp – I met him in January in La Manga at their [Dortmund’s] mid-season training camp and it’s very interesting the way he is training, the way he conducts himself, the way he manages his players,’ Rosler told Perform.
‘He’s a very emotional man and he never tries to hide his emotions and I think his positivity goes out to his players and they’ve been very successful.
FRANZ BECKENBAUER
‘He is fantastic. He is one of the best coaches I know in the whole world, and he was really a milestone for Borussia Dortmund.
‘He took over the club and made them into a world-class team. If Liverpool has the chance to sign Jurgen Klopp then they should do it.
HANS-JOACHIM WATZKE 
‘He makes every player he has better.
‘For the club, it’s wonderful to work with him because he has very big understanding for the problems of the club.
‘He gives a warm feeling to the whole club and the seven years at Dortmund was wonderful.’
MESUT OZIL
‘I’ve never had him as a coach, but his success speaks for itself. Klopp has a great personality. I like the way he approaches things. He seems very relaxed, but he remains a great professional.
THOMAS TUCHEL
‘The base that Jurgen Klopp has left for me is outstanding.’
GARY GORDON
‘He can make something big again at Liverpool.
‘I can say congratulations on getting such a coach in the Premier League.
‘He will turn a few heads because he’s such a personality. He’s picked the right club.’
OLIVER BIERHOFF 
‘I am a bit sad that he stops [is leaving Dortmund] because he is a great personality, has done excellent work and would a loss for the Bundesliga.
‘But I’ve played for 13 years abroad, which was a great experience , and it is also for coach. If he can do this, that would certainly be good for him.’
OLIVER KAHN 
‘The question is always a bit about the language barrier.
‘From the technical side of things, there is nothing to think about.
‘I’d absolutely trust him to have no big problem with English, but sometimes, as far as motivating a team goes, there are subtleties in the team language and whether he already has those subtleties remains to be seen.’

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