Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp has said he is a Barcelona, Tottenham and Manchester City fan and he also follows some of his former clubs.
The ex Borussia Dortmund boss is fully committed to is role at Anfield and he is presently fighting for the EPL and UCL titles.
However, he has said it is vital for him to monitor the exploits of competitors.
His words, “Whenever I have time I like to watch Dortmund because I’m still connected with them.
“Furthermore there are three teams: Man City, Barcelona and Tottenham. I always like to watch them.
“[Werder] Bremen I like to watch as well, but also Mainz – with them I’m still connected too. I also think it’s impressive the way they play under Sandro Schwarz.”
“I have played against Real Madrid many times, but never in Barcelona.
“You want to see what is possible. The cool thing about Barcelona is you’re never a favourite.
“To deal with the challenge, perhaps to do things differently to others, that is appealing, even if I have not made any concrete plans yet.”
“A few big clubs are currently making big changes.
“Real [Madrid] have sold Cristiano [Ronaldo], Bayern Munich are making changes too. 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.”
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