Klopp's Liverpool were de-throned by Bayern over a year on from their success in Madrid but The Reds' boss feels Hansi Flick's side were handed a big advantage in the latter stagesWho do Liverpool need to sign to retain the title? Jurgen Klopp has suggested Bayern Munich had luck on their side as they stormed to a Treble-crowning Champions League glory at the weekend.
So [it's a matter of] keeping the rhythm or getting the rhythm back actually. While Klopp has overseen clear progress at the helm, there was still plenty of talk about the lack of silverware since his arrival at … "And the last six times, we always flew on holiday with the silver medal, which doesn't feel too cool.
And this is completely different this year, so it's for them as well. Jürgen Klopp's verdict on Liverpool's Champions League final win. Keep up with all the Reds news with our free daily newsletter The German club won the sixth European Cup in their history on Sunday with a 1-0 win over PSG in the final, drawing level with Bayern had the fortune of over a months rest between competitive fixtures after finishing their domestic season before returning for European action.Their last match was July 4 in the German Cup final against Bayer Leverkusen and they didn't play again - other than an arranged friendly with Marseille - until August 8.But he added that Bayern were "a little lucky that, amid all the chaos with schedules, their schedule was best suited to the Champions League.”Flick helped Bayern to a prestigious treble, with the Champions League triumph coming a season after they had been dumped out by eventual 2018/19 winners Liverpool.Sign up for the brilliant new Mirror Football newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox.Put your email at the top of this article or follow the instructions on this Klopp's men were unable to retain their title this time round after being knocked out by Atletico Madrid before lockdown hit.But regardless of his thoughts on Bayern's schedule, Klopp was happy to admit they were "at the moment definitely one of the absolute, absolute top teams".“[They are] sensationally well equipped,” he added. "I feel mostly relieved to be honest, relieved for my family actually because they are pretty close to me, as you can imagine," Klopp told a news conference. Jürgen Klopp revealed his anticipation for the welcome awaiting Liverpool's European Cup-winning heroes when they return home with the trophy on Sunday. Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the recently concluded Champions League finals. "So, you saw that it was a fight and the final is about the result.
"One of those players could now be leaving Bayern behind to join Klopp's ranks on Merseyside.Thiago Alcantara has been heavily linked with Liverpool and it seems the Champions League win has done little to dampen his desire to complete a switch to Anfield.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.
Jurgen Klopp was relieved after winning the Champions League as he praised Liverpool's owners for never pressuring his team.Liverpool claimed its first trophy since Klopp took charge in late 2015, The German had lost his previous six finals and he was left satisfied after finally claiming success at the Wanda Metropolitano.
The Reds clinched the Champions League title, the sixth of the club’s illustrious history, with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid through goals from Mohamed … And that's great. "I've lost a lot more finals than I've won obviously, and we always played better football," he said. Then, obviously there were different circumstances for two English teams tonight; it was pretty warm.
Jurgen Klopp was relieved after winning the Champions League as he praised Liverpool's owners for never pressuring his team. Liverpool claimed its first trophy since Klopp took charge in late 2015, beating Tottenham 2-0 in a lacklustre decider in Madrid on Saturday. Jurgen Klopp has argued that the scheduling changes to German football caused by the coronavirus crisis gave Bayern Munich a helping hand en route to their success in this year's Champions League. Jurgen Klopp has claimed Bayern Munich were "a little lucky" with their Champions League win after receiving a favourable schedule due to coronavirus..
"[It's] for the players — we were all pretty much crying on the pitch because it was so emotional, it was so big, it means so much to us. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp mentions that the team was blessed with a little luck on their side.
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"Tonight, it was a big challenge for both teams to deal with the three weeks, because you never have a period where you have three weeks with no game.
Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. It's for them as well, it's great. "Mohamed Salah's second-minute penalty put Liverpool in control before a rather dull final was sealed by Divock Origi in the 87th minute. "It's for our supporters, but for our owners as well, because they never put real pressure on us, they appreciate the development, they see the steps we make.