Liverpool, Klopp hopes for three more titles

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Jurgen Klopp, the now ex-Liverpool manager, sees himself recovering three more trophies from his English experience.

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes there could be more to his trophy cabinet.

Klopp will closely monitor developments in accusations of financial irregularities leveled at Manchester City in the Premier League. The Sky Blues facing severe sanctions for violating the regulations. “There could be a court ruling that means we’ve won the Premier League three times… If you have a bus parade, I’m up for it! I don’t care how long it takes,” Klopp said during a meeting with supporters.

Klopp congratulates Liverpool management

The German coach then indicated that he was very happy with the way the club was managed during his stay on the banks of the Mersey. “Can you imagine LFC as a club with an unlimited budget? Imagine Kylian Mbappé coming here. Imagine (Jude) Bellingham coming here, (Erling) Haaland. It’s not us, it doesn’t add up. We won what we won and we did it the Liverpool way.”

“We built two new stands, a new training ground, we bought Melwood – the stupidest idea I ever heard was to sell it from the start, he continued. Owners do what owners do. Surprise ! Owners want to make money. I’m sorry to say it. It’s not like they make money every day. They invest something and that’s how the whole world works.”.

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