Premier League
Double at Klopp Coaching Awards and Ferguson Super Attack
Liverpool are having a great season and architect Jurgen Klopp has been rewarded for this with the German receiving top coaching awards from both the League Coaches Association and the Premier League.
Liverpool are counting down for the most important game of the season (63rd in number) against Real at Park de Prince in the Champions League final (May 28, 10 p.m., LIVE on Sportish), but the impressive thing is that a look behind she can already feel pride and arrogance.
And that’s because it was amazing inside the penalty area as the Reds played Chelsea twice at Wembley and after returning to Anfield came back with an equal number of trophies (League Cup and FA Cup) but also to the end fought for the Premier League. lost on the Manchester City thread.
As expected, Jurgen Klopp was rewarded for the Merseyside team’s amazing progress on all fronts after he scooped two Best Managers’ Awards on Tuesday night: one from the League Coaches Association (LMA), which won him for the second time in his career others from the Premier League, where he outpaced Guardiola, Howie, Vieira and Frank in voting.
“It’s a great honor in a crazy season. In the last game, only two games didn’t have much interest in scoring and the rest everything was played.
It wasn’t the best result for us, but we put it behind us. “When you win an award like that, whether you’re a genius or you have the best coaching team in the world, and I’m here with my staff, you know how much I appreciate them.”emphasized Jürgen Klopp at his ceremony, with legendary Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson presenting him with the LMAK award and stealing the show:
“We live in absolute agony! I told him 12 years ago to go to a team with a history. I should have told him to go to Scunthorpe United.”was the hilarious attack of “Fergie”, with Klopp using his excellent humor to reply: “When he said that to me, I couldn’t understand a word.”
Source: sport 24
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