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‘Liverpool will not stop’ says Klopp after lifting Premier League trophy

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JURGEN KLOPP TROPHIES:-

The boss of Liverpool Jurgen Klopp issue a warning that Liverpool will not stop here and they are ready for the upcoming challenges. The wait was finally over for Liverpool after beating Chelsea 5-3 in Anfield.

After the unforgettable season Liverpool lifted the trophy after 30 years.

 Though there were no fans present inside Anfield, however, the families of players and other staff members are present at the attendance to enjoy and cherish the unforgettable moment, the ceremony takes place on a stage built on the famous Kop end.

Liverpool had never won the Premier League title in the modern era, their last tag as a Premier League champions came 30 years ago under Kenny Dalglish, who was entangled in the presentation.

Klopp told Sky Sports “We will not stop. We will not stop. We have challenges, internal challenges. We can improve, obviously,”

“We have players. Naby played pretty much only in the last part of the season. We pretty much have the chance to take another step. But we have to because others will not sleep.  

“no guarantees for anything, other than we will try.”

Klopp had won almost everything since he has taken the managerial role at Liverpool. Klopp lifted the Champions League trophy last season including UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup under his tenure.

The Liverpool coach admitted that in order to remember his all achievements at Liverpool he will snap a photo with all four trophies.

He added “It’s unbelievable, to be honest. We won four trophies – big ones – and I couldn’t be more proud,”

“Normally I’m a person who doesn’t need pictures with something. As long as I can remember it, it’s worth it. But I will have a picture with all four trophies because it doesn’t happen often.”

Though coronavirus pandemic not only delayed Liverpool to win his first Premier League trophy after 30 years it also denied them to celebrate their victory and cherish their moments in front of their supporters, Klopp hopes the audience absent from the attendance understands the role they have played in the roaring campaign this season.

The German coach said “That’s how life is you make the best of what you can get, “Our families are allowed to be there, which is incredible.

“Everything would be better with fans, but we’ve known for months that would not be possible. A few months ago, I wasn’t even sure it was going to be possible to even play football.  

“I couldn’t be happier, to be honest. It would be perfect if the stadium was full, I know, but we cannot change it. What we try to do to make clear for the people is that we do it for them.”

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