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<blockquote data-quote="Wolverine GTR" data-source="post: 24421891" data-attributes="member: 158020"><p><strong>You're never favourites against Barcelona, says Liverpool boss Klopp</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says the "cool thing" about his side playing against Barcelona is that they will never be considered favourites.The Merseyside club are looking to reach back-to-back Champions League finals but will have to negotiate a last-four tie with the Catalan giants to do so.</p><p> </p><p>Klopp is looking forward to the opportunity of facing La Liga's leaders for the first time in his career, having already come up against the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich many times."I have played against Real Madrid many times, but never in Barcelona," he told DAZN.</p><p> </p><p>"You want to see what is possible. The cool thing about Barcelona is that you're never a favourite. To deal with the role, perhaps to do things differently than others, that is appealing, even if I have not made any concrete thoughts about it yet."Once we were in Barcelona with Liverpool on a Christmas trip, in a game against Gladbach. But to have seen that this is just a stadium and not a temple, that was certainly important."</p><p> </p><p>Liverpool and Tottenham have reached the Champions League semi-finals, while Chelsea and Arsenal are in the Europa League last four and Klopp believes English football is enjoying a golden period. </p><p>"In general, a few big clubs are currently making a bigger change. Real Madrid have sold Cristiano [Ronaldo], Bayern Munich are doing a personnel change too," he added.</p><p> </p><p>"That's going to be the same with other clubs in the near future. In England, the top four have a very good age structure. And of course, there are a few other reasons why there are a lot of good footballers around here in England."English football is good, the national team too, the top six are all very good - but that's never a guarantee for the future."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolverine GTR, post: 24421891, member: 158020"] [B]You're never favourites against Barcelona, says Liverpool boss Klopp[/B] Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says the "cool thing" about his side playing against Barcelona is that they will never be considered favourites.The Merseyside club are looking to reach back-to-back Champions League finals but will have to negotiate a last-four tie with the Catalan giants to do so. Klopp is looking forward to the opportunity of facing La Liga's leaders for the first time in his career, having already come up against the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich many times."I have played against Real Madrid many times, but never in Barcelona," he told DAZN. "You want to see what is possible. The cool thing about Barcelona is that you're never a favourite. To deal with the role, perhaps to do things differently than others, that is appealing, even if I have not made any concrete thoughts about it yet."Once we were in Barcelona with Liverpool on a Christmas trip, in a game against Gladbach. But to have seen that this is just a stadium and not a temple, that was certainly important." Liverpool and Tottenham have reached the Champions League semi-finals, while Chelsea and Arsenal are in the Europa League last four and Klopp believes English football is enjoying a golden period. "In general, a few big clubs are currently making a bigger change. Real Madrid have sold Cristiano [Ronaldo], Bayern Munich are doing a personnel change too," he added. "That's going to be the same with other clubs in the near future. In England, the top four have a very good age structure. And of course, there are a few other reasons why there are a lot of good footballers around here in England."English football is good, the national team too, the top six are all very good - but that's never a guarantee for the future." [/QUOTE]
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