Four words from Jurgen Klopp that have Liverpool fans in hysterics
By David Gate
Liverpool fans are sifting through videos of the Champions League celebrations and are in loving this clip of Jurgen Klopp saying just four words.
I’m sure you have been knee-deep in Liverpool content the last few days. With all the material from the Champions League final itself plus the celebrations and yesterday’s parade you may not think there is anything new to see. But these four words from Jurgen Klopp have everyone cracking up.
A new video emerged today from LFCTV of Klopp in the bowels of the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid where he is seen hugging Alisson Becker.
He then turns to the camera to ask: “Where are the drinks?!?”
All done with his trademark timing and cheek:
A grueling season of intense focus and hard work was finished in the best possible way by lifting the biggest prize in European football at the weekend. The manager and the player couldn’t wait to celebrate.
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There were videos emerging late Saturday night into early Sunday morning of the after game party at their Madrid hotel.
Then Klopp was seen slinging back beers all day on the open top bus parade around Liverpool which attracted a reported 750,000 supporters who came to sing and cheer their heroes around the streets of Merseyside.
The German boss was spotted almost falling off the bus after taking a swig of beer and was later caught pouring a little over Rhian Brewster’s head.
Perhaps he was baptizing the youngster who is set to take Daniel Sturridge’s place in the squad next season.
You can watch the whole parade here:
Klopp will now have a few weeks rest before preparations will start on defending their European title and nabbing a first Premier League title. Many of the players are not so luck and will head straight to their international sides for the Nations Cup in Europe and the Copa America in South America.